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Key statistics and numbers for Zayas-Garcia and “Shu Shu’-Heita
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Xander Zayas will face the most tough test when he will face Jorge Garcia Perez for the free WBO Junior Medium Libra title on Saturday in Novel York. The fight at the theater in Madison Square Garden (ESPN, ESPN+, 21:00 et) will be the first Zayas for the title of the world.
Zayas (21-0, 13 KO) won three of the last five fights in space, including the ninth round of TKO Slawa Spomer in February. Zayas, from San Juan in Puerto Rico, but currently living in Florida, has been on a quick track since its debut in 2019. He is an ESPN player with 84 pounds.
Garcia Perez (33-4, 26 Kos) from Sinaloa, Mexico, has been riding in eight fighting bands since the defeat from Etoundi Michel William in January 2023. He had impressive victories over the Olympic in the USA Charles Conwell and a challenge for the title of Kudratillo Abdukakhorov in his last fights.
In the Co-Main Bruce event, “Shu Shu” Carrington fights for the ephemeral title of WBC in a featherweight in a 12-round fight with Mateus Heita.
Carrington (15-0, 9 KO) comes from Brownsville, a district in Brooklyn, which produced masters such as “Żelazny” Mike Tyson, Riddick “Massive Daddy” Bowe and Zab Judah.
Carrington, taking the 6th place in the ESPN ranking, Carrington is one of the most talented boxing fighters, with strict power, speed and excellent defense.
Heita (14-0, 9 Kos) from Namibia is fighting in the US for the first time-in his hometown there was 13 of his 14 fights, and the second in Zimbabwe.
Eight out of the last 10 HEITY fights ended at a distance, seven in the first five rounds. He fights with an orthodox attitude, has power in his right hand and has great leg work.
Let’s look at both fights with numbers with ESPN Research and Compubox data.
Xander Zayas vs. Jorge Garcia Perez
16: Zayas’s age, when he signed a contract with the best rank, making him the youngest warrior he has ever signed by the company.
3: Zayas’s victory by arresting in the last five fights.
7: Times in which Zayas fought in Madison Square Garden (theater or arena), including his last three fights. However, in these fights he has only two detention wins (Sława Spomer and Alessio Mastronunzio).
11: Youth national tournaments won by Zayas, including the National Youth Championships of the USA in 2017 and 2018. He defeated Derrick Jackson on points in the final.
4: Position in the ESPN ranking of the best warriors under the age of 25 in 2023 and 2024.
67.8: Average blows thrown to the round by Zayas, well above the average younger medium scale division (55.5).
30.9: The percentage of Zayas blows landed much above the average division (28.8%).
-425: Strange that Zayas won. Zayas has +340 to win through KO/TKO/DQ.
15.4: The average number of blows landed by Garcia Perez in his last three fights. Of these, 5.5 were body blows.
2: Garcia Perez’s victories by KO in the first round in his last five fights (against Ilias Essaoudi and Abraham Juarez Ramirez). He only needed 46 seconds to defeat Essaoudi.
78.79: A percentage of KO for Garcia Perez in his professional career (26 KO in 33 wins). The percentage of KO Zayas is 61.9 (13 KO in 21 wins).
750: The balls thrown by Garcia Perez in his nervous victory over Conwell in April. He threw 49 more blows and 90 more power blows than Conwell in this 12-round fight. Garcia Perez won the divided decision (115-113, 115-113 and 113-115).
27.8: The percentage of power blows landed against Garcia Perez by Conwell, Abdukakhorova and Angel Cruz – 8.1 per round.
13.1: The average number of power strokes landed on the round through Garcia Perez from 42.5 thrown (30.8%) against Conwell, Abdukakhorov and Cruz.
Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington vs. Mateus Heita
6: Carrington’s won according to his last 10 fights, including TKO in the third round of Enrique Vivas in March.
0: The number of 12-round fights for Carrington entering this ephemeral title.
9.2: The average of the round of blows has landed over the last five opponents of Carrington, well below the average for the pen.
43.9: The percentage of power strokes landed through Carrington towards his last five opponents. The average for division of a featherweight is 35.1%.
6.1: Jabs landed through Carrington against his last five opponents. The average for division is only 3.8.
5.2: The average number of rounds fought through Heita – 73 rounds in 14 fights.
32: Number of letters in the birth of Heitana: Mateus Natangwe Nghidimbwasha Heita.
11: Ranking position for HEITA from WBC, which sanction his fight with No. 1 Carrington.
+1600: Chances for the weaker Heita won the fight. Carrington is a favorite -5000.
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There is also some frustration on Duarte’s side with the transfers. He’s still upset about how his Feb. 21 date with former IBF 140-pound champion Richardson Hitchins fell apart on fight day. The tardy withdrawal wiped out months of work, leaving Duarte without results after a full training camp and the associated expenses. This fight will be his first real chance to turn this stretch into something concrete.
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“I’m here to show my best and let everyone know what I’m capable of,” Duarte said. “Fierro is an aggressive player, so am I. The only way to neutralize his aggressiveness is to step forward and show him what I mean.”
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“I love being the underdog. I’m here to crash the party,” Fierro said. “I gave everyone an amazing fight against Pitbull Cruz and I will do it again against Duarte.”
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