Jaron Ennis believes a win over Xander Zayas, which he is fully confident in securing, will prove that he is the world’s pound-for-pound No.1 fighter.

The 29-year-old does, indeed, appear to possess elite-level talent, yet his achievements pale in comparison to those of Oleksandr Usyk and Naoya Inoue.

Many would consider these two as the sport’s leading operators, given that they have become two-division undisputed champions by defeating a selection of world-class competitors.

Ennis, meanwhile, has crafted a resume that lacks career-defining victories, other than perhaps his sixth-round finish over Eimantas Stanionis in April 2025.

Even then, the American was largely credited for the dominant nature of his performance, rather than for it being against a genuinely elite-level opponent.

With a win over Zayas in the early hours of tomorrow morning, though, Ennis would certainly strengthen his case for becoming a pound-for-pound star.

The two super-welterweights will collide at the Barclays Center, New York, with Zayas making a first defence of his unified WBO and WBA crown.

Throughout the build-up, ‘Boots’ has maintained his belief that he defeats Zayas inside the distance, which would see him become a two-weight unified champion in emphatic fashion.

Speaking with Ariel Helwani, the challenger insisted that this statement performance should be enough to convince fans that he is the pound-for-pound top dog.

“I know for a fact that I’m pound-for-pound No.1. I’m going to show it on Saturday; I’m going to give y’all a little taste.”

While a stoppage over Zayas would be mightily impressive, Ennis would still lack the credentials to surpass the likes of Usyk and Inoue.