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Tim Bradley Questions Boots’ 12-Round Experience Ahead Of Xander Fight

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Bradley said experience could become a factor because Boots has not spent enough time in the late rounds.

There is definitely some truth to the idea that we haven’t seen Ennis in a “life-and-death” struggle, but there is also a risk in penalizing a fighter for being too dominant.

“Yeah, I think experience could be a factor here, but I mean Boots ain’t used to going 12 rounds. Boots ain’t used to going 12 rounds either. Usually, he knocks these dudes out before he goes 12 rounds,” said Bradley to YSM Sports Media.

Bradley is right that Ennis hasn’t spent much time in the late rounds, but that is largely because his shot selection and pocket awareness are so high that opponents usually break before they can test his engine.

While we haven’t seen Ennis gas out, we also haven’t seen him look even remotely winded or distressed. The “unanswered question” isn’t necessarily a sign of a weakness; it’s just a lack of data because he has been so efficient.

Bradley also questioned the level of opposition Boots has faced, saying there has not been much on the record that jumps out as elite-level proof.

“When you look at the competition that he’s faced, ain’t nothing been popping out like crazy.”

That matters because Ennis is moving into a stronger division where size, pace, and resistance are tougher than at welterweight. Xander is younger, naturally bigger, and has already picked up titles at 154.

Bradley still believes Boots has the higher ceiling. He called him “ultra talented” and said he expects Ennis to come in looking to make a statement.

“I got Boots. I just think that he’s ultra talented,” said Tim.

One thing that often gets overlooked in the 12-round experience debate is Ennis’ extensive amateur background. While pro rounds are different, elite amateurs are used to high-intensity, high-pressure environments. Ennis doesn’t strike most observers as a fighter who panics, which is usually what causes a fighter to burn through their gas tank in late rounds.

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Robert Segal is a boxing journalist at Boxing News 24 with more than a decade of experience covering fight news, previews, and analysis. Known for his straightforward reporting and ringside perspective, he delivers authoritative coverage of champions, contenders, and emerging talent worldwide.

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