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Abass Baraou waits to hear back from Xander Zayas on title unification
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Mosope Ominiyi
Mosope Ominiyi
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Abass Baraou waits to hear back from Xander Zayas on title unification
Before the result was announced, WBO titleholder Xander Zayas entered the ring to congratulate Abass Baraou on his stunning 12-round decision win over Yoenis Tellez on Aug. 23.

Five weeks later, the hard-changing junior middleweight is officially WBA world champion as a byproduct of Terence Crawford's legacy-enhancing pursuit of Canelo Alvarez and dynamics around him have quickly shifted.

Barrow has become a hot commodity in a weight division without a bonafide No. 1.

This was an unlikely possibility even last summer, when Baraou outpointed Macaulay McGowan to defend his EBU European title in a Bolton hotel integrated within their 28,000-seater football stadium.

Yet the 30-year-old Berlin resident, who has trained stateside for two years and is well-connected within boxing circles, reiterates an eagerness not to rest on his laurels as the year steadily draws to a close.

It's not in his nature. Yet having won as a plus-600 betting underdog after a 14-month layoff on away soil in Orlando, Florida, against a then-unbeaten Tellez, it's time to capitalise on that newfound momentum.

Xander Zayas (22-0, 13 KOs) has been open about wanting to round out a memorable year with a title defence in Puerto Rico, after outpointing Jorge Garcia Perez on July 26 for a historic world title win.




That disciplined, one-sided display saw the Florida-based talent become the sport's youngest champion, male or female, in boxing today six weeks shy of his 23rd birthday.

WBC interim champion Vergil Ortiz (23-0, 21 KOs) opted to face Erickson Lubin in a DAZN headliner on Nov. 8, rather than acquiesce to the new champion's demands for an away title opportunity.

Zayas is understood to have personally rejected a potential in-house matchup with longtime welterweight contender Giovani Santillan, who is ranked No. 9 with the WBO and No. 10 with the IBF in a new weight class.

"We've sparred many times so I know Xander very well, he and his whole team are good people, said congratulations and then went for a face-off. It'd be a great fight that I'm up for," Baraou told The Ring when asked about their in-ring interaction last month.

"After that face-off, we reached out right away to Top Rank. I let my manager, Paul Gibson, do all that stuff until something is serious or finalised, then we talk about it.

"Nothing has come back yet, so [to hear] that our fight is going forward for December surprises me, but I'm here for it. If that [speculation] is not serious, I'll move forward because I'm not planning to wait, I'm in this position and want to continue improving myself."


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