Jaron “Boots”Ennis defeats Xander Zayas / seventh round stoppage

By Tom Donelson / Member Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA)

Jaron “Boots” Ennis took on Xander Zayas, for Zayas’ WBA / WBO Junior Middleweight titles. Both fighters were undefeated, but Ennis was the heavy favorite and in the first round, he showed why he was the favorite as he thumped Zayas around the ring. An Ennis left spun Zayas to the canvas for a knockdown and gave Ennis the opening round sending many fans wondering how quickly this would end.

In the second round, Ennis continuing to pound Zayas as he easily took the round and the fight moved to the third, where Zayas showed life as landed a right hand that Ennis walked through but the second right got Ennis attention and Zayas won the round and in the fourth round saw a Zayas punch spin Ennis head around as both fighters gave as much as they got.  The round was close, but I gave it to Zayas, but it could have gone for Ennis. In the third and fourth round, Zayas landed 50 punches to Ennis 41. Zayas 28 and 22 punches in the third and fourth rounds, whereas Ennis landed 19 and 22.

Ennis got control of the fight in the fifth as he nailed Zayas with everything but the kitchen sink. He sent Zayas down a second time with a right upper cut and overall, he landed 37 punches to Zayas 16. 

In the sixth round, Ennis landed three times as many punches but at the end of the round, Zayas was still standing. The seventh round saw the end of the fight. Both fighters mixed it up in the middle of the ring, but Ennis landed a hard punch combination and began walking Zayas down   Ennis left connected and followed by swift combinations, send Zayas down for a third time and the fight ended as Zayas went down to a knee.

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RING TRIVIA for June 2026 ** CORRECT ANSWERS **

I have always been intrigued with boxing trivia. This actually began back when I was a young kid in 1961. I would pick the minds of the older generation and ask questions about their era to educate myself. It’s now my pleasure to bring the boxing trivia format to my website www.dmboxing.com for everyone to enjoy. On a quarterly basis I post five multiple choice questions – in March, June, September, and December – with the correct answers following by end of each posting month for your viewing.

David Martinez / Boxing Historian

1 – What boxer had the nickname – Boxing Marvel?

a)  Joe Gans

b)  Benny Leonard

c) Jack Britton *** CORRECT ANSWER

d) Peter Kane

2 – What actor who was to portray a professional boxer in a major movie was told he was overweight and was referred to Dr. Steven R. Gundry for his weight loss?

a) Will Smith – Muhammad Ali

b) Russell Crowe – James J. Braddock

c) Usher – Sugar Ray Leonard *** CORRECT ANSWER

d) Denzel Washington – Rubin “Hurricane” Carter

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FROM THE DESK OF: David Martinez

(Summer 2026 Edition)

The Summer season is officially upon us and as I respectfully do on a quarterly basis, I want to say a big thank you to a small team of people that help enhance dmboxing.com and make it the success that it has become since the first publication on July 15, 2007.

I would kindly like to acknowledge these people who are Bob Quackenbush (Proof Reader / Photo Input), Tom Donelson (Member Boxing Writers Association of America / BWAA), Kathy Kraft (Proof Reader ~ Retired), and Steve Corbo (Boxing Writer).

I must mention, and will never forget, three other people that are no longer with us (R.I.P.) that were very instrumental in contributing to this website. They are Rusty Rubin (In Rusty’s Corner / Glove2Glove), Harold Lederman (Hey Harold! / HBO World Championship Boxing), and Jim Amato (Senior Boxing Writer / Boxing Historian). Each brought their wealth of knowledge in boxing and they were my dearest friends, never to be forgotten, as they rest peacefully in heaven with the Lord.

I would like to express my deepest and loving consolation to family and friends on the passing of Gwen Adair. She died on April 30, 2026, at the age of 93. Gwen was an outstanding referee and judge, and certainly a trailblazing pioneer in women’s boxing. Our friendship was always bonded with mutual respect and kindness – she will truly be missed and not forgotten by all that knew her.

Boxing has been a way of life for me (to know it is to live it) since 1961. Through all these years, it was the rich history that captured my attention, which is why I consider myself first a boxing historian, and secondly a boxing expert. It is truly an honor to bring everyone to my boxing world, with respect and credibility being my intended top priorities. I welcome all input and comments and appreciate the support which simply fuels me to be the best that I can be to respectfully serve you all.

A friendly reminder to everybody that coming up next month on Saturday, July 18th is the Paul Banke 8th Annual BOXFAM / BBQ that will be held at Azusa Memorial Park, 320 N. Orange Avenue, Azusa, California 91702. It’s an enjoyable gathering of boxers, vendors, friends and family, plus a D.J. and live music with plenty of delicious food on hand in a “pot-luck” sharing style setting.

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Muhammad Ali / Antonio Inoki … Fifty Years Ago June 1976 / Tokyo, Japan

By Tom Donelson (BWAA) Member Boxing Writers Association of America / active contributor to dmboxing.com since 2008

For more boxing fans, Muhammad Ali exhibition with wrestler Antonio Inoki is often a forgotten fight but this fight essentially represented a turning point in Ali’s career as the damage done to Ali’s leg hasten the end of his career.

Following the thrilla in Manila, in which Ali described as the closest to death as both Ali and Frazier beat what greatness left in their body. Ali, decide he wanted to show he was the greatest in all human combat competition and his opponent, Antonio Inoki, wanted to show his skills to a larger audience and while Japan has been the home to sumo wrestling, but professional wresting was new in Japan. And while outcomes predetermined, competitors used actual submission holds and hard strikes.

Ali was guaranteed 6.1 million to Inoki 3 million dollars, but actual rules were not decided upon at first. In 1976 and during our 200 years celebrations, America essentially forgiven Ali for Vietnam era draft battles and he was the people champion with his comeback story to win his title seven years after he was stripped of it when he knock out George Foreman in the Rumble in the Jungle. Sylvester Stallone based his antagonist in Rocky, Apollo Creed on Ali and his fight against Chuck Wepner.

There were danger signs that Ali was slowing down and the dancing master of the sixties given way to a boxer who could tolerate unearthly ability to absorb punishment. He fought Ken Norton with a broken jaw he got in the second round and still managed to survive the fight on his feet and lose a split decision. He would avenge the defeat just five months away with unanimous decision and his defeat of Foreman included Foreman pounding Ali on the ropes as part of Ali rope a dope strategy.

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Stephanie Han defeats Holly Holm – Retains Women’s WBA Lightweight Title

By Tom Donelson / Member Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA)

(Result / May 30, 2026 / El Paso, Texas)

Holly Holm nearly won another championship at the age of 44 but lost a controversial bout in which she outpunch her opponent by 30 punches, and scored with more punches, in 10 of the twelve rounds against Stephanie Han and in the last three rounds, she landed 40 punches to Han 17 punches to finish strong.  The judges had it a majority decision for Han, but I had Holm the winner but that is boxing.

As for the Han fight, Holm stated her case on a recent podcast, “I felt like the first few rounds, it started a little closer, and then I just started to take over and took control of the fight. I felt in control, for the most part. Anything can happen. And obviously, there’s some [punches], like if I pull out [and pull away], and it almost looks worse than what it is. It’s a 10-round fight. It’s not like she didn’t land any shots. I never felt any hard shots that really did a lot, and I know that I was dictating the pace. I know I was the one with more action. I felt like I threw more punches. I know I was in her hometown, but you still have to trust that maybe these judges are going to be professional.”  She was right as Compubox had her landing more punches and the more active fighter. There is a saying in boxing, you must take the crown from the champion and in my view she did.

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P4P Rankings / dmboxing.com

Top Dozen / June 7, 2026

NOTE – Previous Rankings listed here are from last posting on January 20, 2026

1 – Naoya Inoue (33-0 / 27 by KO) Previous Ranking #1

2 – Oleksandr Usyk (25-0 / 16 by KO) Previous Ranking #2

3 – Dimitry Bivol (25-1 / 12 by KO) Previous Ranking #3

4 – Jesse Rodriguez (23-0 / 16 by KO) Previous Ranking #4

5 – Shakur Stevenson (25-0 / 11 by KO Previous Ranking #7

6 – David Benavidez (32-0 / 26 by KO) Previous Ranking #8

7 – Junto Nakatani (32-1 / 24 by KO) Previous Ranking #5

8 – Devin Haney (33-0 / 1 NC / 15 by KO) Previous Ranking #11

9 – Oscar Collazo (13-0 / 10 by KO) Previous Ranking (HM)

10 – Canelo Alvarez (63-3-2 / 39 by KO) Previous Ranking #9

11 – Artur Beterbiev (21-1 / 20 by KO) Previous Ranking #6

12 – Jaron Ennis (35-0 / 1 NC / 31 by KO) Previous Ranking #12

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RING TRIVIA for June 2026

I have always been intrigued with boxing trivia. This actually began back when I was a young kid in 1961. I would pick the minds of the older generation and ask questions about their era to educate myself. It’s now my pleasure to bring the boxing trivia format to my website www.dmboxing.com for everyone to enjoy. On a quarterly basis I post five multiple choice questions – in March, June, September, and December – with the correct answers following by end of each posting month for your viewing.

David Martinez / Boxing Historian

1 – What boxer had the nickname – Boxing Marvel?

a)  Joe Gans

b)  Benny Leonard

c) Jack Britton

d) Peter Kane

2 – What actor who was to portray a professional boxer in a major movie was told he was overweight and was referred to Dr. Steven R. Gundry for his weight loss?

a) Will Smith – Muhammad Ali

b) Russell Crowe – James J. Braddock

c) Usher – Sugar Ray Leonard

d) Denzel Washington – Rubin “Hurricane” Carter

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Ken Thompson / R.I.P.

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This article originally was published onto www.dmboxing.com on February 20, 2023 … it’s been a little over three years since thepassing of a friend and a wonderful kind giving man to all that knew him.

By David Martinez / Boxing Historian / dmboxing.com

A dear friend and iconic boxing promoter and CEO of Thompson Promotions, Ken Thompson, recently passed away at the age of 85.

Ken was loved by all that knew him, and his greatest gift was his kindness and generosity to those that were connected with him in life.

I was certainly blessed and honored to have served as boxing historian under his presidential leadership during his two terms (1999 – 2000 – 2001 – 2002) tenure at the helm of World Boxing Hall of Fame. His presence certainly bought the utmost honestly and credibility to the organization.

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Fight Club OC / Upcoming Show / Set for: June 18

Fight Club OC Heats Up For Summer On June 18th Undefeated Boxers, Local Pro Debuters, A Heavyweight Bout plus Local MMA bouts!

A stacked Fight Club OC fight card is set for our Thursday, June 18th show, featuring five boxing and two MMA bouts. This show will feature Ex UFC fighter turned pro boxer Jack “The Outlaw” May with an 11-1 (10KO’s) record as he returns to The Hangar this time to face 4-4 Phillip Triantafillo coming off a recent win in December against 300+ lb Ryan Davis. Fighting for his first time at Fight Club OC and for the Tequila Mandala Belt will be undefeated 5-0 (4KO’s) Ronnie Mancilla who trains out of Big Bear under the guidance of world renown trainer Abel Sanchez. Mancilla is facing rugged Louis Vasquez a veteran of 4 fights including two recent first and second round KO’s. Riverside’s Raymon “Red Feather” Rivas 3-1 (3KO’s) is set to fight Adam Haltom a veteran MMA fighter switching gears to make his pro boxing debut on June 18th. Also in boxing action is San Diego’s Luis Zaragoza making his pro boxing debut against Mission Hills Maclovio Salas looking for his first professional win. MMA fighter Saad Ul-Hasan from Palmdale will take on El-J Porter in a 170lbs welterweight battle, and Los Angeles’ Christopher Cruz faces John Andrus from San Diego at 126lbs.

If you don’t already have tickets, A couple tickets remain online at www.socafights.com for $65 and $75. Remember, Fight Club OC Is The Most Fun You Can Have On A Thursday Night In Orange County, where we will sell you the seat but you’ll only need the edge! Don’t be left out of the action and get your tickets today before it sold out!

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