Yoenis Tellez (10-0, 7 KO) defends his fleeting title WBA Junior Medium Weight against Abassa Baraou (16-1, 9 KO) in 12-round cooperation in Dazn at Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida.
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Today’s main card starts at 20:00 et, live in Dazn.
MVP Work order
- Yankiel Rivera vs. Angelino Cordova – Headliner
- Yoenis Tellez vs. Abass Baraou – main support
- Stephanie Han vs. Paulina Angel
- Jasmine Artiga vs. Linn Sandstrom
- Lucas Bahdi vs. Roger Gutierrez
- Natalie Dove vs. Randde Moles
- Joceyn Camarillo vs. Agustina Vazquez
- Ariel Perez vs. Chris Avila
The next King of WBA
25 -year -old Tellez is one of many talented former Cuban amateur fighters who pass through ranks. His combat style is a combination of Andy Cruz and David Morrell. It has a similar technical ability to both, but with bulky hands, which has featherlight bulky Morrell.
WBA still has not raised Tellez to the full status of the master. Terenka Crawford, the current champion, has not defended his belt since he was winning him last August 3, 2024. After removing WBA, Crawford’s removal, Tellez will probably be raised. Today’s fight Tellez Bararaou will determine who will be in a perfect position to be moved to the WBA championship after releasing or dismantling Crawford.
“He says he has experience and that he will be able to cope with it, but he does not know the pressure I will exert in Baraou on Saturday,” said Yoenis Tellez about his opponent, Abas Baraou. “I know exactly what to do.”
Tellez ended his amateur career with a 102-7 record before he changed the professional in 2020. He occupies a 12-round unanimous decision about the former IBF and WBA Medium weight Julian Julian Williams on March 1, 2025, at the Barclays Center, Brooklyn, Modern York. Tellez won the results of 119-109, 117-111 and 118-110.
Baraou experience
“I have all skills and experience. I just have to be myself on Saturday evening and do work,” Baraou said. “It means a lot. I mean, everything led to this moment. I worked strenuous and I am very content that I am here at the moment and I can’t wait.
“I have to exert him under pressure. I have to be on it all night and I don’t think he is ready for my pressure,” Baraou said.
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