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Press Conference Notes: Xander Zayas & Abass Baraou Face Off Ahead of January 31 Title Unification Showdown in San Juan, Puerto Rico PhilBoxing.com Thu, 13 Nov 2025 ![]() The junior middleweight champions will fight at the famed Coliseo de Puerto Rico Tickets go on sale Friday, Nov. 14, at 10 a.m. AST/9 a.m. ET via Ticketera.com SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (Nov. 12, 2025) — WBO junior middleweight world champion Xander Zayas asked for a world championship homecoming, and now he has an opportunity to make some two-belt history on the island. Zayas (22-0, 13 KOs) will fight WBA king Abass Baraou (17-1, 9 KOs) in a title unification tilt on Saturday, Jan. 31, at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan. Zayas-Baraou will be just the second unification bout held on Puerto Rican soil. Zayas and Baraou, who have sparred dozens of rounds in South Florida, reunited at Wednesday's kickoff press conference in San Juan as newly minted world champions. Baraou upset Yoenis Tellez in August to become the WBA interim champion and was elevated to full champion after Terence Crawford vacated the title. Zayas captured the vacant WBO crown in July with a one-sided decision over Mexico's Jorge Garcia. Joining the champions at the presser was junior bantamweight prospect Juanmita Lopez De Jesus (4-0, 2 KOs), who will see action on the undercard in a six-rounder. His father, former two-division world champion Juan Manuel "Juanma" Lopez, fought at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico five times during his career. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with ICON+, Move Concerts, and Noah Assad Presents, tickets go on sale Friday. Nov. 14, at 10 a.m. AST/9 a.m. ET via Ticketera.com. This is what Zayas, Baraou, and Juanmita had to say. Xander Zayas "It's an honor to represent where I'm from, to represent my people, to represent Puerto Rico, and to put the pride of the island where it belongs, at the top. If you can dream it, you can do it. That's my message to them. We come from the same place, and there's nothing we can't do if we put in the work and we put the dedication in." "January 31 will be the biggest night of my life, but {the win over Garcia} was really special. You only become a world champion for the first time once, and that was my moment." On previously sparring Baraou "Sparring is sparring, and you cannot mix that up with a fight. It's completely different. There are completely different things at stake for both of us, but I have respect for Abass and his team. They've always been great people to us and have always been willing to help us when we needed help. We were able to help them every time they needed a hand, so it's a very exciting fight for both of us, a lot on the line for both of us. Our first title defense, to be for a unified championship, I feel like it's very special. Like he said, we're writing history." On the previous boxing legends from Puerto Rico "Those legends wrote history for Puerto Rico. They are legends in the sport and on the island. And for me, to represent Puerto Rico at the highest level and bring glory to my people means the world to me. That's what I do it for. I do it for my people, my family, my team, and I'm really excited and happy to be here January 31." On winning his first world title belt "After the fight, I slept with it for like a week. It's everything that I dreamed of, everything that I worked for, everything that I dedicated my life to. We're here to put on a show for Puerto Rico and on the island. There's no better way of doing it than unifying and rewriting history one more time." Abass Baraou On his title-winning effort over Tellez "That was a special fight for me. I knew I was going into enemy territory. I'm a man on a mission. I just had to empty the tank and find a little bit more strength to put him down as well. I don't know where that came from — don't ask me — but I'm determined when I'm on a mission. I'm willing to do any job." On fighting Zayas in Puerto Rico "I'm the man for the job. It's not the first time I'm doing this. I'm on a mission, and I'm willing to go anywhere to accomplish my dream, my goals. Coming to Puerto Rico to face Xander was an easy decision for me to make. It's a hard fight, a great challenge as well, and that's what I'm looking for. We're sitting here, both of us, writing history. How can you say no to that?" On sparring Zayas "Sparring is different than a fight. It might help, it might not. We will find out on fight night. Xander is a great talent. Respect to him for taking this fight. It's a risky fight for both of us, of course. He and his people are great people. There's nothing bad I can say about them. We exchanged words. We said we'd meet at the top, and we didn't know it would come so fast." "I'm looking for great challenges. Going into my last fight, I didn't look past it. I just wanted to beat the guy. Then, Xander came into the ring, and it came to my mind that it would be a great challenge. Then, I was told that I had to go to Puerto Rico, and that was an extra motivation. Also, writing history for Germany... everywhere I look, I get motivated. I come here, I see the arena, and it's going to be full of Puerto Ricans. I'm fully prepared for that. I can't wait for fight night. It's like music to my ears." Juanmita Lopez De Jesus "I always dreamed of fighting at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico. So, it's an opportunity to bring the people who enjoyed this type of fight, like Cotto and 'Tito' Trinidad. It's going to be a great night for Puerto Rico." "We want to do the same thing {as Zayas} and be a young world champion, make everyone from Puerto Rico proud. That's the goal." "My father is my favorite fighter, so I want to be like him in the future. Be a solid champion, and that's the goal. Be like him and make my last name proud." |
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