

Jaron Ennis and Thomas Dulorme have a deal in place to fight on December 12 on the Nonito Donaire vs Nordine Oubaali fight card.
Reports suggest that the deal is in place and confirmation of the same could come soon. The event will be a Showtime boxing event where undefeated WBC bantamweight champion Oubaali will take on an experienced Donaire. The boxing event has now gotten even more exciting with the addition of the Ennis-Dulorme fight on the undercard.
Jaron Ennis is an undefeated American welterweight. His boxing record stands at an impressive 26-0 with 24 victories coming through knockouts. This record is even more impressive when you consider the fact that Ennis is 23 years old.
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The knockout specialist is fresh off a TKO victory over Juan Carlos Abreu. And the American is looking forward to the fight and predicting a knockout win for himself. He wrote on his Twitter, “Dec12th it’s go time on #Showtime 27-0 25Kos coming soon.”
Heavy miles ✅🏃🏾💨 #Easy 🤑 #Dec12th it’s go time 😈 on #Showtime📺 27-0 25KOs coming soon 🤧⚰️🙏🏾❗️
— Boots (@JaronEnnis) November 3, 2020
Thomas Dulorme is more experienced. The 33-year-old has a professional boxing record of 25-4-1, of which 16 came through knockouts. The Puerto-Rican is coming off a tough 12-round unanimous decision defeat against Jamal James. Thus, giving him something to prove in this fight.
Both fighters have the experience to put on a show. You have Ennis, who knows how to finish a fight, and you have Dulorme, who is experienced enough to handle the power of his opponent. He could very well use his experience to his advantage.
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Nonito Donaire vs Nordine Oubaali fight
Experienced Filipino boxer Donaire will challenge for the WBC bantamweight belt against Nordine Oubaali. The fight will be another interesting fight. Oubaali is undefeated with 17-0, whereas Donaire has 46 fights under his belt with 40 victories.

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It will be interesting to see how the fight pans out. It all goes down on December 12 as the last boxing event on Showtime for the year. We know we have two close contests to look forward to at the end of the year.
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