Puerto Rico's boxing pride soars with 23-year-old Xander Zayas as he claims title in historic victory.
In a stunning display of skill and determination, Zayas defeated Abass Baraou to become the youngest active unified world champion in history. The young Puerto Rican boxer, just 23 years old, achieved this remarkable milestone in his hometown of San Juan, marking a significant moment for boxing enthusiasts worldwide.
Zayas's victory was met with immense pride as he expressed his emotions, stating, "I feel amazing. I'm only 23, and I'm the youngest active unified champion. And, I'm just getting started." His confidence is well-deserved, given the display of prowess he showcased in the ring. Zayas employed a clever game plan that utilized his feet to great effect, jabbing and landing short combinations with precision.
The decisive round came in the ninth, when Zayas landed his most impressive shot β a perfect right hand that left Baraou wobbly but still standing. This pivotal moment marked a turning point in the fight, as two judges scored the bout 116-112 in favor of Zayas, while one judge had it slightly closer at 112-116.
However, even amidst his victory, Zayas's focus on the task at hand never wavered. He acknowledged the challenges he faced and how they drove him to succeed. "I hurt my left hand in the ninth round... But I figured it out, like all champs do," he said, demonstrating his characteristic resilience.
Baraou himself praised Zayas's performance, saying, "Congrats to him. I'm proud of his performance. He did an amazing job. He beat me fair and square. He deserves it." Despite the loss, Baraou expressed his admiration for Zayas's skill and vowed to return stronger.
Zayas's remarkable achievement marks a significant moment in Puerto Rican boxing history. His dominance on the canvas has set him up as a force to be reckoned with in the world of professional boxing, and fans can't wait to see what he does next.
In a stunning display of skill and determination, Zayas defeated Abass Baraou to become the youngest active unified world champion in history. The young Puerto Rican boxer, just 23 years old, achieved this remarkable milestone in his hometown of San Juan, marking a significant moment for boxing enthusiasts worldwide.
Zayas's victory was met with immense pride as he expressed his emotions, stating, "I feel amazing. I'm only 23, and I'm the youngest active unified champion. And, I'm just getting started." His confidence is well-deserved, given the display of prowess he showcased in the ring. Zayas employed a clever game plan that utilized his feet to great effect, jabbing and landing short combinations with precision.
The decisive round came in the ninth, when Zayas landed his most impressive shot β a perfect right hand that left Baraou wobbly but still standing. This pivotal moment marked a turning point in the fight, as two judges scored the bout 116-112 in favor of Zayas, while one judge had it slightly closer at 112-116.
However, even amidst his victory, Zayas's focus on the task at hand never wavered. He acknowledged the challenges he faced and how they drove him to succeed. "I hurt my left hand in the ninth round... But I figured it out, like all champs do," he said, demonstrating his characteristic resilience.
Baraou himself praised Zayas's performance, saying, "Congrats to him. I'm proud of his performance. He did an amazing job. He beat me fair and square. He deserves it." Despite the loss, Baraou expressed his admiration for Zayas's skill and vowed to return stronger.
Zayas's remarkable achievement marks a significant moment in Puerto Rican boxing history. His dominance on the canvas has set him up as a force to be reckoned with in the world of professional boxing, and fans can't wait to see what he does next.