Blair “The Flair” Cobbs Gives Jaron “The Boots” Ennis The Duck Label
As he continues to watch the scene and hide in the background, Blair “The Flair” Cobbs has once again issued a challenge to the public, and put the “Duck” label on undefeated IBF world welterweight champion Jaron “Boots” Ennis.
Cobbs is a welterweight contender known more for his eccentric personality than his accomplishments inside the squared circle. However, Cobbs is a seasoned veteran looking for a chance to take part in a fight that could redefine his boxing career.
A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Blair “The Flair” Cobbs began his boxing career by posting 15 straight bouts. Back in March 2022, Cobbs lost his unblemished record when he was stopped by Alexis Rocha in the 9th round.
Five months later, Cobbs would make his comeback against former WBO junior-welterweight champion Maurice Hooker. In the opening round, Cobbs landed a big overhand followed by a flurry of shots that sent Hooker down to the canvas.
Hooker was able to get up, but Cobbs went on to score two more knockdowns in the second round. Cobbs dominated the match from start to finish, winning unanimously by scores of 97-90, 97-90, and 96-91.
After Blair Cobbs put together an impressive performance, Golden Boy Promotions dropped the ball, as they neglected to keep Cobbs active. Blair “The Flair” will continue to separate himself from Golden Boy and fight the former four-division champion.
While preparing for his fight with Adrien “The Problem” Broner, Blair Cobbs was funny, confident, tough, and focused. At the end of the Broner vs Cobbs final press conference, Blair Cobbs shouted, “This is my time! This is my time! Wow!”
On fight night, Cobbs made an immediate statement when he hit Broner with a straight left that knocked out Broner’s tooth and sent the former four-division champion to the canvas. Broner was able to get back to his feet, but Cobbs dominated the rest of the fight as he earned a unanimous decision victory.
Since his win over Broner, Blair “The Flair” Cobbs (17-1-1, 10 KOs) has put his fellow Philadelphian on his radar. After seeing Jaron “Boots” Ennis (33-0, 29 KOs) defeat Karen Chukhadzhian at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Cobbs snuck into the post-fight press conference and stated why Ennis should fight him next.
“We know the two options you want to choose, but there’s still a third option,” Cobbs said. “That third choice is the most exciting man in boxing, Blair “The Flair” fighting Jaron “Boots” Ennis in a blockbuster match in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, woo!”
Promoter Eddie Hearn quickly intervened as he talked about the plan for Ennis to meet at 147 or fight a bigger name at 154. As time went on, the opportunity to combine did not happen, and recently, Ennis turned down the opportunity to face Vergil Ortiz 154.
Due to the way things are going for Jaron Ennis, his hometown rival is back on the field, looking for a chance to fight for the IBF welterweight title. During an interview with Fight Hub TV, Blair “The Flair” admitted his guilt.
“You say, I want to go to 154, and someone calls your bluff at 154, and you quickly change your mind and say I want to stay at 147, and you can’t combine these topics because everyone is fighting.”
Blair Cobbs continued, “Why don’t we make Blair “The Flair” fight happen, where we can attract, great excitement in a welterweight boxing match with two fighters from Philadelphia?” I don’t know what they do without a duck.
Blair Cobbs, 34, believes 27-year-old Jaron Ennis is a duck looking for an easy road to success. At the moment, Jaron Ennis does not have a fight scheduled, and until he finds an opponent, Blair Cobbs plans to apply constant pressure and try to defend this difficult title.
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