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Eddie Hearn is taking a look at round 14,000 on the Wells Fargo for Ennis-Avanesyan in Philly


Might 10, 2024; Philadelphia, PA; Eddie Hearn, Chairman of Matchroom Sport, speaks on the press convention saying the July 13, 2024 struggle card at Wells Fargo Middle in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Necessary Credit score: Andrew Maclean/Matchroom.

PHILADELPHIA, PA — Philadelphia is meant to be “an amazing struggle city.” It’s not. Philadelphia is meant to be “an amazing sports activities city.” It’s not.

It doesn’t imply Philadelphia doesn’t produce nice fighters.

It nonetheless does.

Jaron “Boots” Ennis at present is one in every of them. Eddie Hearn, Matchroom Promotions chairman, made a promise to Ennis when he got here swooping in seemingly from nowhere to drag off the shock promotional signing of the IBF welterweight titlist in April that his first title protection can be in his hometown of Philadelphia, an overrated sports activities city except for the fervent fanbase that follows the NFL Eagles.

Hearn promised Ennis that he would construct his reputation amongst sports activities followers within the metropolis—and it seems he has executed that, too.

In an unique dialogue with The Ring, Hearn stated there could possibly be 14,000 for Ennis’ first IBF 147-pound title protection, which comes towards powerful David Avanesyan (30-4-1, 18 knockouts) this Saturday night time on the DAZN on the 21,000-seat Wells Fargo Middle, the house of the NBA’s 76ers and NHL’s Flyers.

The 14,000 determine can be the best attendance at a Philly indoor struggle since all-time nice Marvin Hagler beat Bennie Briscoe by 10-round resolution on August 24, 1978 on the defunct Philadelphia Spectrum (14,930), and would fall near 2,000 wanting Philadelphia’s all-time indoor boxing attendance report, set by the 16,019 that witnessed one in every of boxing’s best robberies, when WBC junior light-weight titlist Alfredo Escalera defended the belt in what was clearly a Tyrone Everett victory.

Ennis (31-0, 28 KOs) will spotlight an eight-bout card that will even characteristic Skye Nicolson’s WBC girls’s 10-round featherweight title protection towards Dyana Vargas and full of a bunch of promising prospects.

It’s a given Boots ought to win—and win handily.

What has been the most important curiosity is how the struggle attracts.

Near a century in the past, Philadelphia was as soon as a vigorous, and historic struggle hub. On Sept. 23, 1926, Gene Tunney defeated Jack Dempsey within the pouring rain on a Thursday night time earlier than a crowd of 120,557 at Sesquicentennial Stadium, later renamed Municipal Stadium and finally JFK Stadium, the place the Military-Navy recreation was held. Twenty-six years later to the day, Rocky Marciano knocked out Jersey Joe Walcott to win the heavyweight title on Sept. 23, 1952, earlier than 40,379 followers at Municipal Stadium.

Spearheaded by Corridor of Fame promoter J Russell Peltz, Philadelphia made a comeback as a struggle port from the late-Sixties by way of to the early-Nineteen Eighties. Peltz helped draw Corridor of Famers Hagler, Tommy Hearns, Matthew Saad Muhammad, Jeff Chandler and Roberto Duran to the Spectrum, attracting wholesome five-figure crowds.

At the moment, Philadelphia’s Stephen Fulton, the previous WBO and WBC junior featherweight titlist, will get mobbed in a Tokyo, Japan, airport and isn’t acknowledged strolling down a North Philly avenue.

This time final 12 months, Fulton held the WBO and WBC junior featherweight titles, simply earlier than flying to Japan and shedding the belts to eventual 2023 Fighter of the Yr Naoya Inoue.

“I’m the one world champion in Philadelphia (the Philadelphia Phillies misplaced the 2022 World Sequence, and the Eagles misplaced the 2022 Tremendous Bowl),” Fulton informed The Ring on the time. “It’s like nobody is aware of that. It’s why I stated I’d by no means struggle in Philadelphia. I get extra love throughout the nation and midway around the globe than I do in my very own metropolis. They’ll maintain the love. I don’t look after it at this level.”

On March 29, 2003, middleweight all-time nice Bernard Hopkins made his sixteenth title protection towards French marathoner Morrade “Pepe Le Pew” Hakkar earlier than a handful on the Spectrum in a WBC obligatory. The occasion, as a result of it was not a struggle, was extensively panned. It critically impugned the Philadelphia boxing fanbase, contemplating that Hopkins couldn’t draw from his hometown no matter who he fought.

Hearn, a grasp salesman, is seeking to change that with Boots. For one, Ennis being 147 is a substantial plus. U.S. lighter-weight fighters seemingly have a more durable time drawing consideration of their house cities. Secondly, and extra importantly, Hearn’s battle might not come a lot in promoting Ennis, 27, a really likable, extraordinarily gifted fighter, as his process can be in promoting boxing to a pessimistic metropolis that has tuned boxing out many years in the past as a crossover sport.

“We hope to get round 14,000 and size-wise, it is a large occasion,” Hearn stated. “That is the most important struggle because the Hagler-Briscoe struggle, which was 46 years in the past. The important thing right here is that Philadelphia is a really vibrant sports activities metropolis, and a vibrant boxing metropolis. I imagine there is a component that Boots is so good, and folks acknowledge his potential to be a top-five, top-three pound-for-pound fighter on the earth. Folks perceive that and are shopping for into that.

“One of the crucial thrilling issues about this venture is the potential future. If we will draw 14,000 for David Avanesyan, who is an efficient, aggressive fighter, we might promote out for a much bigger struggle. We need to construct on this and construct on how good Boots is. I want to see yet one more main struggle, a unification title struggle towards both Eimantas Stanionis (15-0, 9 KOs) or (WBC titlist) Mario Barrios (29-2, 18 KOs) someday later this 12 months. We all know the potential of the gang. We’re taking a look at a extremely good gate, of over $1 million. That is the re-emergence of championship boxing within the metropolis, and Boots is a dominant fighter who could possibly be the most effective pound-for-pound fighter on the earth.”

Avanesyan is a greater struggle than the unique opponent Cody Crowley, the IBF obligatory who was dominated out when he failed a pre-fight eye examination. Avanesyan will come to struggle.

Hearn has priced the tickets very moderately, with the underside tier virtually offered out, with $1,000 ringside seats, and the $30 higher tier seats nonetheless accessible.

“Now we have been going very effectively the final 48 hours, and we need to come again to Philly,” Hearn stated. “We hear stuff about inflated tickets. I discovered it very unusual the feedback that got here from Russell Peltz about inflated ticket gross sales, and I don’t perceive why he wouldn’t need to be behind one of the vital profitable promotions town has ever had. There are completely no concessions on the numbers the place we’re in the intervening time, no comps, nothing. Relying on the scale of a present, comps range.

“Clearly, if it’s a smaller crowd, and you’ve got area in an area, you employ comps to advertise the present. We don’t use comps to fill seats. When a present is promoting rather well, as this has, you care for your sponsors with comps. Now we have had pure gross sales. I don’t know why anybody like Russell, who’s from Philadelphia, would need to diminish what that is—the most important struggle this decade. Russell is a legend. He’s a legend from this space, who ought to be taking a look at Saturday as a proud man, wanting again at these glory days and have an opportunity right here to re-emerge from the ashes of the place big-time boxing was in Philadelphia.

“Boots and his father are nice boxing ambassadors. Boots is an efficient individual, and an excellent function mannequin for town, and for me, it’s what makes him a very good promote. He is a good fighter, and an amazing particular person who embraces the game.

“You possibly can’t beat that.”

Hopefully, Philadelphia will get it.

Joseph Santoliquito is a Corridor of Fame, award-winning sportswriter who has been working for Ring Journal/RingTV.com since October 1997 and is the president of the Boxing Writers Affiliation of America.
Observe @JSantoliquito



John Anderson
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John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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