Norman Jr. Targets Ennis, Lopez, And All 140 & 147 Lb Champions In 2025

Brian Norman Jr. has revealed his hitlist for 2025, which includes IBF welterweight champion Jaron ā€˜Bootsā€™ Ennis as his primary target. He also wants Teofimo Lopez, but good luck to that.

Targeting ā€˜Bootsā€™

WBO 147-lb champion Norman Jr. (26-0, 20 KOs) may be willing to come down from his $2.2 million asking price to the $1.7 million that ā€˜Boots ā€˜ Ennisā€™ promoter Eddie Hearn had offered him recently for a fight on November 8th in Philadelphia.

Hearn was unwilling to increase his offer by $500K, which was a mistake. Ennisā€™ stock plummeted after his poor performance in his rematch with Karen Chukhadzhian on November 8th at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. In hindsight,

Hearn may wish heā€™d ponied up the additional $500,000 that Norman Jr. wanted for the unification fight in Philly. If the British promoter could do it again, he likely wouldnā€™t have been a Scrooge McDuck in the negotiations. Hearn must have thought Jaron would pitch another shutout of Chukadzhian as he did in their previous fight on January 7, 2023.

He didnā€™t consider the possibility of Karen working on his power game and coming into the rematch fighting like a smaller version of Artur Beterbiev. He out-slugged and outboxed Boots, making him look like a novice.

Ennisā€™ value has fallen off a cliff since that fight, and heā€™s almost worthless. Karen was putting hands on Ennis and looked like a mini-Beterbiev. Hearn had to have been kicking himself for not getting that deal done after watching Jaron get embarrassed. .

What hurt his value even more was his turning down a fight against WBC interim 154-lb champion Vergil Ortiz Jr. for Turki Alalshikhā€™s Riyadh Season card on February 22nd. That made Ennis look like a grade-A chicken.

Norman Jrā€™s 2025 Vision

  1. Jaron ā€˜Bootsā€™ Ennis
  2. Teofimo Lopez
  3. 140 & 147-lb champion

ā€œ2025 is my year. I got me a whole hit list marked down. I can see the target, but Iā€™m starting out with Boots, that boy over in Philly,ā€ said Brian Norman Jr. on social media. ā€œIā€™m going to go over here and get that over and done with. I got to make that happen before he moves to 154.

ā€œAfter that, Teo is playing games. Heā€™s playing games. Heā€™s thinking about going to 147. If youā€™re thinking about doing it, Iā€™m right here. If you want to fight at 140, Iā€™m with the WBO. Iā€™ll come down to 140 with you. Itā€™s not a problem at all.

ā€œThatā€™s also for all the other 140-lb champs. Anybody can get it. I just want that to be known. Iā€™ve been quiet for too long. Thatā€™s my mistake, but Iā€™m tightening up. Now, itā€™s time to take over this whole boxing game,ā€ said Norman Jr.

Norman Jr, 24, needs to get back in the ring because he hasnā€™t fought since knocking out Giovani Santillan in the tenth round on May 18th at the Pechanga Arena in San Diego, California. He should have already fought by now.

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