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Xander Zayas authors The dominant victory over Jorge Garcia Perez

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Xander Zayas is not the first boxer in Puerto Rican, who feels at home in Fresh York, but on Saturday the 22-year-old stood out, becoming the youngest current champion in the world after he won the free medium-sized WBO title with the dominant decision on Jorge Garcia Perez in the theater in Madison Square Garden.

Fighting in the garden for the eighth time in his career, Zayas (22-0, 13 KO) was controlled from the opening bell, using the elusive work of the legs and counter-reflection to suppress the uncomfortable but powerful attack of Garcia Perez. When Zayas raised his opponent’s time, he maintained the distance – even when Garcia Perez, standing in the corner after absorbing the combination, tried to bring Zayas. When Garcia Perez closed the distance, Zayas tied him.

All three judges awarded Zayas (116-112, 118-110, 119-109). Garcia Perez, a 28-year-old from Mexico, saw his winning series fought.

In the last 30 seconds of round 6 Zayas interrupted the exchange with his right hand, which sent Garcia Perez (33-4, 26 KO), stumbling in the lines. Garcia Perez regained his position, but Zayas still separated him.

Garcia Lopez seemed to fade, but he had a robust eighth round, throwing more combinations. But in the ninth Zayas avoided damage and responded with combinations. He controlled the rest of the road, landing on a high percentage and making Garcia Perez Miss.

According to Compubox, Zayas landed 50 more strokes and 19 more power blows than Garcia Perez, despite the throw of 81 less blows. Garcia Perez combined 22% of his total blows and 24% of his blows, while Zayas joined 38% of his total blows and 45% of his power. Zayas also had 59-31 edges in the lands of the body.

“It’s amazing. It’s an amazing representation of Puerto Rico at the highest level and just put the pride of my island, in which it belongs – at the top,” said Zayas, who is the latest warrior from Puerto Rico, who won the Munior Middle Wweight World Championships.

Zayas, which is 8th in the ESPN Junior Medium Libra rankings, is 22 years vintage, 324 days. The next biggest master is Brian Norman Jr. In welterweight after 24 years, 245 days.

In the co-business event, Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington won the free WBC momentary title in a featherweight with a unilateral victory over Mateus Heita.

Carrington (16-0, 9 KO) was a weighty favorite and showed. After the relatively competitive first three rounds, Carrington began to connect with the body and head with the right meters.

Heita took several solid blows in the head in the middle rounds, but she was not swayed. His activity has decreased, and Carrington increased the attack, slipping out most of HEITA. Carrington threw combinations until the last bell, and the judges awarded him with a unanimous decision (120-108, 119-109, 119-109).

This was the first loss of His career of Heita, dropping a 27-year-old from Namibia to 14-1 in the first fight outside Africa. Carrington is the number 6 in the ESPN featherweight rankings.

After receiving the transient belt, Carrington focused on the master of WBO Rafael Espinoza, which was the ring. “I see you in the crowd,” Carrington said, pointing to Espinosis. “I want you, vintage. You already know. My team called your team. I want to fight.”

On Saturday, Undercard Emilianio Vargas, son of the former lightweight champion, Fernando Vargas, improved to 15-0 with a 42-second knockout of the Junior Wiebi Wiebi Alexander Espinoza. It was the sixth in a row Nokaut Vargas and 13 his career.

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Eddie Hearn reveals how Anthony Joshua scored Usyk’s goal against Verhoeven before controversial break

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Eddie Hearn reveals how Anthony Joshua scored Usyk vs Verhoeven before controversial stoppage

As the boxing world continues to debate the controversial stoppage between Oleksandr Usyk and Rico Verhoeven, Eddie Hearn has revealed how Anthony Joshua scored the fight up to this point.

On Saturday, Usyk and Verhoeven went head-to-head at the Giza Pyramids in Egyptand it almost led to perhaps the greatest upset in boxing history.

Verhoeven performed much better than almost everyone expected, and the Dutch kickboxing legend won multiple rounds against Usyk, and as the fight entered its final stages, there was a real chance he could come out on top.

These hopes were dashed in the 11th round when Usyk finally fired a mighty shot that knocked down his opponent. Verhoeven managed to get back on his feet, but the Ukrainian responded with a series of punches, which caused referee Mark Lyson to step in and stop the fight.

It was this break that caused much controversy as many people believed it came prematurely, especially since many viewers felt that Verhoeven should have been ahead on the scorecards with one round remaining.

Former unified world heavyweight champion Joshua wasn’t one of them though, because promoter Hearn told IFL TV that although “AJ” was surprised by what he saw, Usyk had the lead on his card.

“He was shocked. He actually just picked Usyk up for the fight.”

Perhaps it’s no surprise that Joshua supported the Ukrainian, as although the two have fought twice together, they have since become gym mates, with Usyk stating that he will assist ‘AJ’ become a world champion again in the future.

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Shields rejects MVP ban and threatens legal action of his own

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On Tuesday, Claressa Shields publicly responded to the ban from Most Valuable Promotions events, dismissing the sanction, stating that she had previously refused to sign the promotion agreement and indicating that her legal team would address what she described as false statements and defamation. The X posts follow Monday’s announcement by MVP that the undisputed heavyweight champion has been banned from events until further notice following a physical altercation with Alycia Baumgardner at MVP MMA 1 at the Intuit Dome on Saturday, May 16.

Baumgardner, who is signed to MVP and holds the unified 130-pound championship, said Monday that she experienced a “physical attack without provocation” and that the case would be handled legally. BoxingInsider previously reported on the ban and Baumgardner’s response.

Shields’ answer to MVP

Shields addressed the promotion directly in the X post.

“Now to MVP, you all tried to sign me, I refused!” Shields wrote. “You can’t kick me out of a place I don’t want to be! Tomorrow I can fight anywhere in the world! So anyone who thinks this feeble ban matters, doesn’t matter. These false statements will be dealt with as well. All of you threatening me and then playing the victim is madness. MVP, all of you lying all over me, that’s NOTHING NEW! Since you came out of the gate, all that remains is disrespect! Calling all of you fighters a ‘Real GWOAT’ while looking at my achievements, trying to erase my demanding work in women’s boxing and constantly trying to kill my character with LIES!”

MVP, co-founded by Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, has signed numerous female players in recent years, including Baumgardner and Amanda Serrano. Shields had not previously publicly confirmed that the promotion had offered her a contract.

Shields’ broader statement

Earlier Tuesday, Shields released a longer statement about X in which she characterized the encounter as the result of an extended pattern of hostility directed at her and said the circulating video did not capture the full sequence of events.

“I have dedicated my life to the sport of boxing. By the grace of God, I have been blessed. My talent has undeniably allowed me to take women’s boxing to a recent level,” Shields wrote. “It doesn’t end in the ring. What’s circulating on the Internet doesn’t tell the full story. Until now. I don’t condone violence. I’ve never done it. But I’m also not one to stand silently while I’m constantly verbally attacked, threatened, discriminated against, or have my character killed. I also won’t allow the reality of disrespect to turn into a narrative or discussion about colorism or jealousy.”

Shields continued: “There is a documented history of attacks and threats from this individual leading up to this point, and that history will speak for itself. There is a difference between aggression and protection. I stand for integrity. I stand on what I have built. I am a champion. Any further false allegations or defamation of character will be dealt with appropriately by my legal team.”

Shields did not detail the documented history she was referencing or specify what specific statements by MVP or Baumgardner she considered defamatory.

Where things stand

According to ESPNThe MVP ban applies to all future events and remains in effect until further notice, with no disclosure of the terms of its potential revocation. Neither side has filed any civil claims. Both camps said legal teams were involved.

Shields is the undisputed heavyweight champion and has fought between 154 and 175 pounds. Baumgardner holds the unified 130-pound titles. A sanctioned fight between the two teams has long been considered impractical due to the weight difference, which has been a recurring feature of their public exchanges since 2022.

Saturday’s MVP event in Inglewood was his first MMA promotion and his first event with Netflix. Ronda Rousey stopped Gina Carano 17 seconds into the main event.

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Eddie Hearn wants Romero-Catterall fight in 90 days

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Image: Eddie Hearn Wants Rolly Romero To Face Jack Catterall In 90 Days

Eddie Hearn wants Rolando “Rolly” Romero to fight Jack Catterall within 90 days rather than wait for the full 180 days set by the WBA for a mandatory defense, especially after Shakhram Giyasov has already spent months waiting for a title fight that never came.

Catterall (33-2, 14 KO) won the vacant WBA welterweight title last Saturday in Egypt with a 12-round unanimous decision over Giyasov (17-1, 10 KO). After the fight, Hearn made it clear that he wanted Romero to move quickly to fight the newly crowned champion.


“They’re two avoided guys and they were both mandatory governing bodies. Jack was mandatory for the WBO. Shakhram was mandatory for the WBA. They decided to just roll the dice and they deserve all the credit and respect for that,” Eddie Hearn said last Saturday of Catterall and Giyas.

“These are two avoided guys. Two of the top fighters at 140 pounds, and Jack was exceptional today. He started swift, he was aggressive, and now he has a share of the world championship, but we want the full portion.”

The WBA officially ordered Romero to defend against the winner of the Catterall-Giyasov fight within 180 days. Hearn believes there is no reason for the trial to drag on for another six months, after Giyasov has already waited around seven months for his mandatory shot at Romero under the WBA’s original order last October.

“And thank you [WBA president] Gilberto Mendoza, who yesterday gave an official order that the winner of this fight must fight [Super champion] Rolly Romero in 180 days. Why wait 180 days? We don’t need 180 days. 90 sounds better. I also thank Turki Alalshikh,” Hearn said.

Romero has not fought since May 2, 2025, when he defeated Ryan Garcia in Times Square. Despite the inaction, the WBA elevated him to “super” champion status while Catterall and Giyasov fought for a second belt in Egypt. Hearn now wants the WBA to move quickly towards a Romero-Catterall fight rather than allowing another long wait at welterweight.

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