Zayas heads up April 1st undercard

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26/01/2023

Zayas heads up April 1st undercard

Top Rank and ESPN+ are coming to Tulsa, Oklahoma's Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on April 1st. The main event will be a WBO interim featherweight title bout between two-time Olympic gold medalist Robeisy Ramírez and former 122-pound title holder Isaac “Royal Storm” Dogboe. In the eight-round co-feature, Puerto Rican youngster Xander Zayas looks to extend his unbeaten record against nine-year veteran Ronald “Diablo” Cruz. 
 
Top Rank chairman Bob Arum said, “2023 will be a huge year for Xander Zayas, a superstar in the making who I believe will be Puerto Rico’s next champion.” The 20 year-old Zayas (15-0, 10 KOs), from San Juan, signed with Top Rank at 16. He broke through in 2021 with six victories, setting up a 2022 that saw him graduate to eight-rounders. Zayas shut out Louisiana’s Quincy LaVallais over eight rounds, knocked out the durable Elias Espadas in five, and made a “Heisman Night” statement in December with a near-shutout decision over Alexis Salazar. Zayas’ road to contention continues against Cruz (18-2-1, 12, KOs), a Los Angeles native who has never been knocked out as a pro. Cruz went ten competitive rounds with Damian Sosa last August, dropping a unanimous decision.
 
Zayas said, “2023 is going to be big for my career. I'm going into the new year with all the power and the mindset needed to make a name for myself in the division. I'm locked in. Laser focused. It all starts on April 1 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I'm very excited to be on this card since I'll have the opportunity to showcase my skills as the co-feature on ESPN+. This time, I'll be fighting against a worthy Mexican opponent, and I'm planning to put on a show for all the boxing fans.”
 
Undercard bouts, also streaming live and exclusively on ESPN+, include: 
 
In an eight-round grudge match, Jahi Tucker (9-0, 5 KOs) will make his junior middleweight debut against Nikoloz Sekhniashvili (8-1, 6 KOs). Tucker called for a fight against Zayas, but he must first face Zayas’ training partner, a former amateur standout from the nation of Georgia. Sekhniashvili returned from a 15-month layoff last November to stop the previously unbeaten David Rodriguez in three rounds. "I am excited to be fighting on a Top Rank card again, this time against an undefeated fighter,” Sekhniashvili said. “I know Jahi is going to run and likes to use his mouth more than his hands. He will try to avoid me, but once I make contact, he will slow down instantly. I can't wait until April 1st."
 
Tucker said, “Nikoloz is going to be easy work. After I get finished with him, I want to fight Xander.” 
 
Joet Gonzalez (25-3, 13 KOs), from Glendora, California returns against Mexican veteran Jose Enrique Vivas (22-2, 11 KOs) in a 10-round featherweight firefight. Gonzalez looks to rebound from last July’s tight split decision defeat to Dogboe. Vivas kept his title hopes alive last August with a split decision over Edy Valencia.
 
Junior welterweight Tiger Johnson (7-0, 5 KOs), who represented the U.S. at the Tokyo Olympics, fights in his first second scheduled eight-rounder against an opponent to be named. Johnson stopped Harry Gigliotti in five rounds at Hard Rock Tulsa last August.
 
Tulsa-born heavyweight Jeremiah Milton (8-0, 6 KOs) returns home against an opponent to be named. Milton has fought in Tulsa three times a pro, securing two first-round knockouts and a second-round stoppage.
 
Cleveland-born lightweight Abdullah Mason (6-0, 5 KOs) makes his 2023 debut in a six-rounder. Mason fought at Hard Rock Tulsa last August, outlasting the game Angel Rebollar en route to a four-round decision win.
 
Light heavyweight Dante Benjamin Jr. (5-0, 3 KOs), from Cleveland, aims to continue his knockout momentum in a six-rounder. Benjamin opened his 2023 campaign Jan. 14 with a first-round stoppage over Emmanueal Austin.