Xander Zayas Explained

Xander Zayas
Weight:
Height:5 ft 10 in
Reach:74 in
Birth Date:5 September 2002
Birth Place:San Juan, Puerto Rico
Style:Orthodox
Boxrec:872417
Total:19
Wins:19
Ko:12
Losses:0

Xander Yarob Zayas Castro (born September 5, 2002) is a Puerto Rican professional boxer. In an amateur career that spanned from 2007 to 2018 he had more than 130 bouts,[1] winning eleven national championship tournaments[2] including the 2018 U.S. Youth National Championships.[3]

Amateur career

Zayas' involvement with boxing began while living in the Cantera neighborhood of San Juan, Puerto Rico in 2007, when his mother took him to a gym so he could learn to defend himself from bullies.[4] After winning his first amateur fight at the age of six, his career took off, winning 20 consecutive bouts. Zayas dominated the youth circuit for years, gathering the Puerto Rican national title in his division on five occasions. It was after winning his third title at age ten that he decided this would be his profession. As a child, Zayas grew up admiring fellow Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto as he completed a Hall of Fame-career, with the former world champion's fights being the focus of family reunions.[5] He also "used to watch videos of Tito Trinidad, Hector Macho Camacho, Wilfredo Benitez, all those great fighters that made Puerto Rico really proud and happy".[6]

At the age of eleven, he moved to Sunrise, Florida along his mother, sister and stepfather. Zayas enrolled in Sweatbox Boxing & Fitness at Davie. After his first trainer died, Zayas began training under Javiel Centeno, promising he would become his first world champion and demonstrating skills beyond his age.[7] He credits the Nuyorican trainer with "perfecting [his] style with more technical stuff. It was very composed. He sat down and worked on every punch, every combination, every footwork, the head movement. We broke everything down and put it back together like a lego". When queried about the transition, Zayas said "[as] boxing styles, it was difficult at first because the style in Puerto Rico and the style here is very different, I had to adjust to the boxing in the United States. With time I did adjust".[8] In his words, Zayas participated in USA Boxing competitions from this point onwards due to residence.[9] Despite this, he intended to fight in Puerto Rico as a professional as soon as he met the minimum age requirement of 18 years (he was ultimately allowed to fulfill this “dream” a year before meeting this requisite).[9] [10] Zayas went on to win gold medal at the 2017 and 2018 U.S. National Championships.[11]

Inactivity and adjustment

On December 17, 2018, Zayas met with advisor Peter Kahn along his immediate family, having decided to turn professional.[5] A new age requirement of 19 prevented him from pursuing a berth in the 2020 Summer Olympics and the insecurity of boxing's inclusion in 2024 (due to long standing issues regarding the governance of AIBA, which led to a suspension by the IOC) played a role.[12] Kahn had known of the boxer since he was thirteen, through Centeno, and had brought the topic to Bob Arum and Brad Jacobs the month before.[5] By January, several "high-powered promoters" had made offers, but it wasn't until February that Top Rank agreed to the terms that they were requesting, having completed a market study.[5] He became the youngest boxer to sign a contract with the promotional house in the 53 years that had passed since its foundation.[5] Inquired about the signing, Arum first emphasized his maturity, intelligence and overall talent, but also expressed his belief that Zayas could be the "first [great] Hispanic heavyweight champion of the world" due to having open growth plates and fairly tall relatives.[13] Despite considering him a "quality young man" and having a feeling that mirrored his assessment of Oscar De La Hoya coming out of the 1992 Summer Olympics about the possibility of becoming "a big superstar", the promoter urged caution since he was a "work in progress" and the company had never handled someone that young.[13]

After making the decision to turn professional, he spent several months of inactivity and instead became involved in the training camps of other boxers, such as Ivan Baranchyk, Daniyar Yeluessinov, Ryan Martin, George Kambosos and Amir Imam.[8] Meanwhile, the media used epithets that included "prodigy", "próxima gran cosa" (Spanish for "next big thing") and "niño dorado" ("golden boy") to describe Zayas and speculated he could become "The Next Great Puerto Rican Boxing Superstar."[14] [15] Todd duBoef, who was convinced the boxer was not too young to perform after discussing the topic with David McWater, created a merchandising strategy around this perception and modeled it after the one used for Cotto, which included him using Héctor Lavoe's Aguanile (as sung by Marc Anthony) and carrying the flag of Puerto Rico.[16] Zayas embraced the idea, noting that he felt "ready to be that next superstar and to be someone they look up to. I want to make my people in Puerto Rico feel proud to be Puerto Rican and proud to have me as a superstar for them."[17]

Professional career

Under the Top Rank banner, Zayas made his professional debut against previously undefeated (1-0) Genesis Wynn on October 26, 2019, at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center in Reno, Nevada, winning via first round knockout (KO).[18] He recorded two knockdowns prior to the stoppage.[19] A month later, Zayas made his second appearance on November 30 with repeat performance of his debut, this time against Virgel Windfield.[20] Like his previous match, he scored two knockdowns.[21] Zayas’ first decision win was over Corey Champion, put boxing his opponent throughout four rounds for the unanimous nod.[22]

On February 28, 2020, Zayas had his first fight as a professional in Puerto Rico, scoring a third-round technical knockout over Marklin Bailey.[23] Following a lengthy hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, he returned to action by defeating Orlando Salgado in the first round on September 4, 2020. The following month, Zayas scored a first-round technical knockout over Anthony Curtiss. Zayas opened the 2021 season by earning a unanimous decision over James Martin in February, going on to score consecutive technical knockouts over DeMarcus Layton and Larry Fryers to close the first half.[24] [25] [26] He concluded 2021 with six fights, outscoring José Luis Sánchez in September before scoring consecutive technical knockouts over Dan Karpency and Alessio Mastronunzio.

Zayas opened 2022, a year where his stated goal is to enter the world ranks, by going the distance to eight rounds for the first time against Quincy Lavallais.[27] He was scheduled to fight for a regional title in the co-main event of a Top Rank card on the eve of the Puerto Rican Day Parade, but withdrew due to a viral infection.[28] On August 13, 2022, Zayas defeated Elías Espadas by technical knockout in five rounds to win the NABO super welterweight championship.[29]

Zayas was scheduled to face Patrick Teixeira at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York on June 8, 2024.[30] Zayas won the fight by unanimous decision with the scores 100-90, 100-90, 99-91.[31] [32]

Personal life

Zayas lives with his mother, stepfather and sister in Plantation, Florida.[33] [34] He did not know any English before moving there[8] but it took him only four months to learn, his family translating in social settings.[8] Zayas was only a high school junior when he joined Top Rank, thus he began home schooling to graduate from Plantation High while training for his debut.[8] His mother had set this as a requisite to sign as a professional.[35] The prospect of continuing studies in criminal law was stated in an interview.[16] Outside the ring, Zayas is a gaming enthusiast.[15]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
19Win19–0Patrick TeixeiraUD10Jun 8, 2024
18Win18–0Jorge ForteaKO5 (10), Dec 12, 2023
17Win17–0Roberto Valenzuela Jr.TKO5 (10), Sep 15, 2023
16Win16–0Ronald CruzUD8Jun 10, 2023
15Win15–0Alexis SalazarUD8Dec 10, 2022
14Win14–0Elias EspadasTKO5 (8), Aug 13, 2022
13Win13–0Quincy LavallaisUD8Mar 19, 2022
12Win12–0Alessio MastronunzioTKO1 (6), Dec 11, 2021
11Win11–0Dan Karpency4 (6), Oct 23, 2021
10Win10–0Jose Luis SanchezUD6Sep 10, 2021
9Win9–0Larry FryersTKO3 (6) Jun 12, 2021
8Win8–0DeMarcus LaytonTKO1 (6) Apr 24, 2021
7Win7–0James Martin UD6Feb 20, 2021
6Win6–0Anthony CurtissTKO1 (4), Oct 16, 2020
5Win5–0Orlando SalgadoTKO1 (4) Sep 4, 2020
4Win4–0Marklin Bailey TKO3 (4), Feb 28, 2020
3Win3–0Corey Champion4Jan 11, 2020
2Win2–0Virgel Windfield 1 (4), Nov 30, 2019
1Win1–0Genesis Wynn1 (4), Oct 26, 2019

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jared Anderson, Xander Zayas join Valdez-Gutierrez undercard. Stumberg. Patrick L.. 2019-10-30. Bad Left Hook. en. 2019-11-13.
  2. Web site: Xander Zayas, High School Senior, Wins Pro Debut—KO in One. BoxingScene.com. en-us. 2019-11-13.
  3. Web site: Xander Zayas. https://web.archive.org/web/20181130180858/https://www.teamusa.org/usa-boxing/athletes/Xander-Zayas. dead. November 30, 2018. Teamusa. 2019-11-05.
  4. Web site: Who is 16-year-old boxing phenom Xander Zayas? | Sporting News. www.sportingnews.com.
  5. Web site: How Top Rank signed Xander Zayas, their youngest prospect ever. October 22, 2019. ESPN.
  6. Web site: Xander Zayas: From high school to pro boxing stardom. fansided.com.
  7. Web site: Top Rank sign youngest ever fighter in teenager Xander Zayas. March 15, 2019.
  8. Web site: As one of this boxer's dreams is dashed, he goes on to fulfill this other dream. miamiherald.
  9. Web site: Xander Zayas: Tomé una buena decisión. March 15, 2019. Primera Hora.
  10. Web site: Xander Zayas To Make Puerto Rico Debut on February 28. BoxingScene.com. 2020-01-31. 2020-09-03.
  11. Web site: Quick Chat With Xander Zayas . February 16, 2018 . TeamUSA.org . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180310064240/https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Boxing/Features/2018/February/16/Quick-Chat-with-Xander-Zayas . March 10, 2018.
  12. Web site: 17-year-old boxing prodigy has what it takes to be the next Canelo or Floyd.
  13. Web site: Bob Arum: 'Xander Zayas puede ser el primer gran campeón hispano de peso completo'—ESPN Video. March 22, 2019. ESPN.mx.
  14. Web site: Xander Zayas, el "niño" dorado que pone el nombre de Puerto Rico en grande. www.telemundodeportes.com.
  15. Web site: Top Rank May Have Just Signed The Next Great Puerto Rican Boxing Superstar. Brian. Mazique. Forbes.
  16. Web site: Cómo Top Rank firmó a Xander Zayas, el prospecto más joven en su historia. October 22, 2019. ESPNdeportes.com.
  17. Web site: Xander Zayas, Youngest To Ink With Top Rank, Talks Pro Debut. BoxingScene.com.
  18. Web site: Xander Zayas, High School Senior, Wins Pro Debut—KO in One. BoxingScene.com.
  19. Web site: Xander Zayas, age 17, scores first round KO in pro debut. October 26, 2019.
  20. Web site: Xander Zayas vuelve a ganar por nocaut en el primer asalto. November 30, 2019. Primera Hora.
  21. Web site: Xander Zayas gana su segunda pelea como profesional. December 1, 2019. El Nuevo Dia.
  22. Web site: Xander Zayas vs. Corey Champion Fight Night. Round by Round Boxing. 2020-01-11. 2020-09-03.
  23. Web site: Xander Zayas debuta con éxito en Puerto Rico. Jorge Figueroa Loza. El Nuevo Día. es. 2020-02-28. 2020-09-03.
  24. Web site: Xander Zayas Outboxes James Martin for Unanimous Decision Win .
  25. Web site: Xander Zayas Drops, Stops Demarcus Layton in 1st Round .
  26. Web site: Shakur Stevenson wins interim title; Jose Pedraza and Xander Zayas shine in TKO victories . 12 June 2021 .
  27. Web site: Xander Zayas I'd Love To Finish 2022 in Top 15 at Junior Middleweight. BoxingScene.com. 2022-03-16. 2022-07-06.
  28. Web site: XANDER ZAYAS WITHDRAWS FROM PUERTO RICAN DAY CARD AT MSG DUE TO VIRAL INFECTION. The Ring. 2022-06-01. 2022-07-06.
  29. Web site: Xander Zayas noquea en su regreso al ring y gana el título NABO de las 154 libras OMB. El Nuevo Día. Spanish. 2022-08-13. 2022-08-13.
  30. News: Iskenderov . Parviz . Xander Zayas faces Patrick Teixeira on June 8 at MSG in New York . FIGHTMAG . 17 April 2024.
  31. News: Iskenderov . Parviz . Xander Zayas earns decision against Patrick Teixeira in main event debut . FIGHTMAG . 9 June 2024.
  32. News: Stumberg . Patrick . Xander Zayas cruises past Patrick Teixeira in first ESPN main event . Bad Left Hook . 9 June 2024 . en.
  33. Web site: Zayas, 16, signs contract with Top Rank. March 14, 2019. ESPN.
  34. Web site: Xander Zayas continúa con paso firme en el profesionalismo. December 14, 2019. ESPNdeportes.com. es.
  35. Web site: Debuta el boricua Xander Zayas como profesional con 17 años. October 26, 2019. El Nuevo Dia. es.