Wise Owl Boxing Signs Undefeated Super Welterweight Prospect Ebenezer “The Stuntman” Griffith

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Los Angeles, CA – Wise Owl Boxing is proud to announce the signing of undefeated super welterweight prospect Ebenezer “The Stuntman” Griffith to its growing roster of elite fighters.

Originally from Louisville, Kentucky, Griffith now trains and resides in Denver, Colorado. The talented junior middleweight enters this next chapter of his career with an impressive professional record of 7-0, following an accomplished amateur career that included more than 80 fights.

Griffith joins a strong Wise Owl Boxing stable that already features some of the most highly regarded fighters in the 154-pound division, including WBC #11 contender Charles Conwell and WBO #1 / WBC #2 ranked Brandon “The Cannon” Adams. The management company also represents several Olympic-level athletes, continuing to build a reputation for developing world-class talent.

Wise Owl Boxing founder Mark Habibi expressed strong enthusiasm about bringing Griffith into the organization.

“Ebenezer is the type of fighter who is going to frustrate a lot of opponents,” said Habibi. “He’s extremely athletic, in phenomenal shape, and his greatest weapon is his mind. He’s one of the sharpest fighters I’ve met. His ring IQ is exceptional, and I believe that will give him a major competitive advantage as he continues to climb the rankings.”

Outside the ring, Griffith’s talents extend far beyond boxing. Habibi describes him as a true renaissance man.

“Ebenezer is incredibly intelligent and has a personality that’s magnetic,” Habibi continued. “He plays the piano beautifully, he’s fluent in Spanish, and he’s one of the kindest people you’ll ever meet. Anyone who crosses his path immediately sees the quality of his character. I can’t wait to see how his career unfolds with Wise Owl behind him.”

Known as “The Stuntman” for his explosive athleticism and fearless style in the ring, Griffith is expected to remain active as he continues his rise in one of boxing’s most competitive divisions.

With the support of Wise Owl Boxing and a deep roster of world-class training resources, Griffith is positioning himself as a fighter to watch in the junior middleweight division.

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