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Boxing results: Yoenis Tellez Falls – Baraou, the twelfth round is secured by the WBA ephemeral crown

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Image: Boxing Results: Yoenis Tellez Falls - Baraou's Twelfth-Round Barrage Secures WBA Interim Crown

Abass Baraou (17-1, 9 Kos) was upset by using his attachment to overcome the previously disturbing, junior WBA champion, Yoenis Tellez (10-1, 7 Kos) on Saturday evening on Saturday evening at Caribe Royale Orlando, in Orlando, Florida.

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A 30-year-old Baraou from Germany strengthened his victory, dropping Tellez, 25 years vintage, in the twelfth round after the release of a 20-punch avalanche of shots in the last 10 seconds of the fight.

Tellez passed over the last seconds, but he looked harmful when he came back to his corner at the end of 12. His face was marked, his lips bleed, and both eyes swelling from the punishment he took from Baraou.

Born in Kuban, Tellez gathered in 10 and 11 rounds after he was overtaken by Abass in rounds more from one to nine. He fought well in the 12th round to the last 30 seconds of the round. He looked like he was not prepared for a storm of shots, which Baraou released in the last seconds, and he lacked experience to tie him.

Statistics of strokes

  • Abass Baraou: 214 landed from 745 stamps for a 20% connection rate
  • Yoenis Tellez: 205 of 674 for 30% of the connection indicator.

Although Punch statistics have shown that Tellez landed with a better percentage of connections, it did not look like this. He often lacked throughout the fight, throwing the upper and hooks, which were out of reach. Even when Baraou was close, Tellez missed most of the time. His coordination of hand-book was not where it should be for this kind of opponent.

Baraou has repeatedly supported Tellez on the line in each round and landed with huge shots. Tellez’s corner wanted him to stay in the middle of the ring and threw bodies. However, he did not follow their instructions, choosing a head and a fight against ropes. It was an improper approach against a warrior like Baraou.

A novel path for Baraou

Baraou is now the novel WBA champion of the 154-pound. The current owner of the title, Terenka Crawford, is busy with the challenge of Canelo Alvarez for his undisputed average weight championship on September 13. If Crawford decides not to go back to the juniors of medium weight, Baraou will be raised to the novel WBA master.



Photo: boxing results: Yoenis Tellez Falls - Baraou Twelve Runa is defended by the WBA crown

Photo: boxing results: Yoenis Tellez Falls - Baraou Twelve Runa is defended by the WBA crown

Photo: boxing results: Yoenis Tellez Falls - Baraou Twelve Runa is defended by the WBA crown

Photo: boxing results: Yoenis Tellez Falls - Baraou Twelve Runa is defended by the WBA crown

Photo: boxing results: Yoenis Tellez Falls - Baraou Twelve Runa is defended by the WBA crown

Photo: boxing results: Yoenis Tellez Falls - Baraou Twelve Runa is defended by the WBA crown

Photo: boxing results: Yoenis Tellez Falls - Baraou Twelve Runa is defended by the WBA crown

Photo: boxing results: Yoenis Tellez Falls - Baraou Twelve Runa is defended by the WBA crown

Photo: boxing results: Yoenis Tellez Falls - Baraou Twelve Runa is defended by the WBA crown

Photo: boxing results: Yoenis Tellez Falls - Baraou Twelve Runa is defended by the WBA crown

Last updated 08/24/2025

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Keyshawn Davis should utilize Ryan Garcia’s plan against Devin Haney

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Image: Shane Mosley Sr.: Keyshawn Davis Should Use Ryan Garcia's Blueprint Against Devin Haney

Mosley was asked where Keyshawn fits into the situation and gave his take on how this fight would go.

Mosley pointed to Garcia’s upset win over Haney as the type of performance Keyshawn should try to repeat.

“I think Keyshawn would take the Ryan Garcia method and jump on him. Dev will try him out for the first two or three rounds, but when that doesn’t work, he’ll get on his bike and be gone,” Mosley told MillCity Boxing.

“He’s got to make sure he’s ready because if he’s not like he was when he started, you know, you’ve got to go with Devin because Devin, you know, he’s going to be ready,” Mosley said.

The father of the former three-division world champion also suggested that Haney and his father, Bill Haney, have developed a reputation for gaining the upper hand before a fight even starts.

“They’re really good at talking and having fun with the guy. That’s the fight before the fight,” Mosley said. “This mental war. It’s definitely working.”

Keyshawn, who is currently ranked No. 1 in the WBO welterweight division, has repeatedly called for a fight with Haney since he became the mandatory challenger. Meanwhile, Haney continued to say he wanted to face Shakur next.

The WBO ordered Haney to fight Keyshawn, while Haney also publicly discussed fighting Stevenson. The decision in which direction it will go may determine the immediate future of the division.

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Hamzah Sheeraz called for ‘war’ against Anthony Joshua by hitting him with a ‘devastating punch’

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Hamzah Sheeraz called out for ‘war’ on Anthony Joshua undercard by ‘devastating puncher’

Hamzah Sheeraz won the WBO super middleweight title last month and the undefeated star wants a quick turnaround, with another 168-pounder stating he would be ready for the opportunity to fight the Briton at tiny notice.

Anthony Joshua will return to action next month when he faces Kristian Prenga in Jeddah on July 25, hoping to make his long-awaited showdown with arch-rival Tyson Fury.

Earlier this week Boxing Scene reported that two world titles could be up for grabs on the undercard, with both Josh Kelly and Sheeraz set to make their first defense of their world titles in the super welterweight and super middleweight divisions, respectively.

Although Kelly is reportedly scheduled to face Caoimhin Agyarko from Belfast, Sheeraz’s opponent is unknown and the only condition is a place in the top fifteen of the WBO rankings.

In an interview with Boxing News, 39-year-old Milorad Zizic, who is rated No. 9 by the WBO, shared his desire to challenge for Sheeraz’s crown in a fight where he could join Dejan Zlatičanin as the second Montenegrin world champion in boxing history.

“It would mean a lot to me. I live for this goal. It would be a great honor for me, my family, Montenegro and the entire Balkan region. Becoming only the second world champion in Montenegro’s history would be something truly special.”

“It would mean everything to me. I live for boxing. I truly believe this fight could become the upset of the decade.”

Zizić, once called the hardest punch Floyd Mayweather Sr. had ever seenand then shared his confidence in the proposed competition, in which he hopes to continue his streak of six consecutive fights that lasted no longer than two rounds.

“Hamzah Sheeraz is a true champion. He is in great shape and I have a lot of respect for him. But believe me, he has never faced such a devastating blow as I did. Believe me, he will never face such a devastating blow as I did. I respect him as a fighter, but not to the point of thinking that I cannot beat him. I believe in my abilities and I am sure that I can make my dream come true.

“It will be a war from the first bell, I know how it can be. If we fight and he survives five rounds, he will be the winner, but five rounds against me is a long time.

“If Hamzah and his team want this fight, I’m ready. If not, that’s fine too. I will keep moving forward, keep working and stay focused on my journey. My time will come.”

Although his head coach is Joco Todorovic, Zizic has previously been cornered by fan favorite four-division world champion Roy Jones Jr, who continues to train him.

Speaking to Boxing News, Jones explained why he thinks Zizic will be an compelling test for Sheeraz, agreeing with Zizic’s plan to force a shootout.

“Zizic is a very strenuous puncher, as is Sheeraz, they are both very strenuous punchers. Zizic was off for a minute, but he came back and got four quick wins, he’s back busy and I think it would be a great fight for Sheeraz.”

“Like I said, they’re both really good punchers, and Sheeraz won’t come across many people who can match his punching power, but Zizic has that punching power.”

“He has to go straight to him. He can’t try to box him, he’ll go straight to him. That would probably be the smartest approach because if you box him, as long as he [Sheeraz] means he will beat you.

“So your best chance is to get to him as rapid as you can and see if he can withstand your blows. If you wait, he’ll get you out of there.”

News on Sheeraz’s opponent – if he appears on the card – is expected soon, with fellow WBO-ranked contenders Bernardin Jakaj (No. 12) and Jack Bowen (No. 14) also among potential opponents.

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