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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Xander Zayas Eager To Position Himself as "Top Contender" in 2023

    Xander Zayas (15-0, 10 KOs) is one month away from his first fight of 2023. The Puerto Rican junior middleweight phenom will face nine-year veteran Ronald "Diablo" Cruz in the eight-round co-feature to the WBO featherweight world title clash between Robeisy Ramirez and Isaac Dogboe on Saturday, April 1, at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa.
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    Xander Zayas ranked at the WBA in eight place and sixth place in the WBO.

    He ready for a ragged vet like Austin Trout (36-5-1) or should he still develop fighting someone like Harold Calderon. (27-0)
    Last edited by Malvado; 03-03-2023, 03:56 AM.

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    • crisantonio917
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      Overrated ****eyed hype job mark my words...

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        3 more fights at the Top 11-20 range for 2023, and then Xander should be ready to go hard in 2024!

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          #5
          Originally posted by Escorpion
          Xander Zayas ranked at the WBA in eight place and sixth place in the WBO.

          He ready for a ragged vet like Austin Trout (36-5-1) or should he still develop fighting someone like Harold Calderon. (27-0)
          Harold Calderon would be a real good fight for him, after he defeat's Cruz, then another fight or two, before facing off against Trout.
          Trout is still a grizzled veteran who's won his last five fight's, so another 2-3 then he'll be more than ready for a challenge like Trout.
          That doesn't mean that Zayas couldn't beat Trout after his fight with Cruz, it just mean's that he'd be able to defeat him with greater ease.
          Trout has given the best in the division a run for their money, in winning or losing those fight's, so a few more fight's, and Zayas will put the kebosh on him.

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            Originally posted by Bronx2245
            3 more fights at the Top 11-20 range for 2023, and then Xander should be ready to go hard in 2024!
            That's about right brother, another three fight's, then it's on to challenging the top ten at 154, and then he should be challenging for the title in late 2024, or early 2025.
            If my analysis is correct he'll be a full fledged middleweight by late 2024, or early 2025, this kid is still growing, and will end up a super middleweight, or a light heavyweight, by the end of his career.
            If he, and his team goes about his progression correctly, he should be successful throughout his career's trajectory, as he continues to grow into those other weight division's.
            Xander Zayas has the talent, to be one of superstar's of boxing, he just has to remain dedicated, focused, and disciplined, and then watch out because he's moving forward with a powerful purpose.

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