Hearn Gives Vergil Ortiz vs Boots Ennis Only a 50–50 Chance of Happening

By Tom Galm - 12/28/2025 - Comments

Nothing moves. Hearn keeps calling, Golden Boy keeps talking, Vergil Ortiz keeps pretending he’s out of the loop. Everyone’s in the ring only halfway, gloves on, feet flat, waiting for someone else to throw first. Negotiations that drag this long aren’t stalled by confusion. They stall when one side’s not sure it wants the fight.

Hearn’s playing the usual promoter patience game, but you can hear the fatigue creeping in. He knows this isn’t about “details.”  Jaron Ennis is a nightmare for anyone at 154, awkward range, mean jab, kills rhythm. VERGIL Ortiz hits like a mule but still burns too hot early. Every round he fades a notch. Both camps know it. That’s why these calls take weeks instead of days.

Why It’s Stuck

Golden Boy’s side is talking in circles. Ortiz is tweeting nonsense. No one takes that as confusion as  they take it as hesitation. The kid’s been rebuilt after the health scares, came back flattening Lubin, but that’s not Ennis. Lubin freezes once pressure hits. Ennis won’t. He’ll slide, pivot, carve the body, make Ortiz chase shadows.

DAZN wants it yesterday. Doesn’t matter. Networks want “great” fights; fighters want leverage. Ortiz’s team keeps dangling Spence’s name just to stall time. Classic move , float a fantasy to soften real pressure. Hearn’s not buying it, but he can only bark so much without looking desperate.

Risk Meets Reality

Hearn says “better than 50–50.” Translation: barely alive. If this fight dies, it’s not paperwork,  it’s protection. Ortiz’s team doesn’t want to walk him blind into a version of Ennis that’s just now peaking into his mean years. Timing, angles, surviva, all wrong for a guy still finding his second wind after surgery.

The irony? Wait too long, and Ortiz loses the small momentum he’s got. Ennis doesn’t care; he’ll fight whoever keeps him sharp. Ortiz blinks, and he becomes another “what if” chapter.

If this falls through, Ortiz becomes a name fighters whisper in past tense. Ennis keeps climbing, titles or not.

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