Zayas Vows to Expose Ennis' Flaws in Unification Clash

Rising star Xander Zayas talks technical weaknesses, trolls rivals ahead of June 27 showdown.

Apr. 11, 2026 at 7:10pm

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In a candid interview, unified WBA/WBO junior middleweight champion Xander Zayas broke down the technical flaws he sees in opponent Jaron 'Boots' Ennis, took shots at other top fighters like Vergil Ortiz and Sebastian Fundora, and claimed he would have easily handled current undisputed lightweight king Devin Haney. Zayas also teased a potential electric ring walk entrance with Puerto Rican music star Bad Bunny ahead of their highly anticipated June 27 unification bout at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Why it matters

This fight between the young, undefeated champions Zayas and Ennis is one of the most highly anticipated matchups of 2026. Zayas' confident and outspoken comments have added significant hype and intrigue to the bout, which could cement his status as a rising superstar in the sport.

The details

In the interview, Zayas broke down what he sees as technical weaknesses in Ennis' game, claiming he will expose those flaws on June 27 at Barclays Center. He also took shots at other top fighters like Vergil Ortiz and Sebastian Fundora. Zayas expressed confidence that he would have easily handled current undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney, and teased a potential collaboration with Puerto Rican music star Bad Bunny for an electric ring walk entrance.

  • The Zayas vs. Ennis unification fight is scheduled for June 27, 2026 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

The players

Xander Zayas

The 24-year-old unified WBA/WBO junior middleweight champion, who is emerging as one of the new faces of Puerto Rican boxing.

Jaron 'Boots' Ennis

The undefeated IBF junior middleweight champion, who will be facing Zayas in a highly anticipated unification bout.

Vergil Ortiz

A top welterweight contender who Zayas took shots at in the interview.

Sebastian Fundora

The tall, rangy junior middleweight fighter who Zayas criticized for 'fighting the elderly'.

Devin Haney

The current undisputed lightweight champion, whom Zayas claimed he would have easily defeated.

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What they’re saying

“I see a lot of technical flaws in Boots' game that I'm going to expose on June 27th.”

— Xander Zayas, Unified WBA/WBO Junior Middleweight Champion

“Vergil Ortiz can't even get a fight, he's fighting the elderly. I'll run through him too.”

— Xander Zayas, Unified WBA/WBO Junior Middleweight Champion

“I would have run through Devin Haney, no problem. I'm the new face of Puerto Rican boxing.”

— Xander Zayas, Unified WBA/WBO Junior Middleweight Champion

What’s next

The winner of the Zayas vs. Ennis unification fight on June 27 will likely become the top junior middleweight in the sport and a potential future pound-for-pound star.

The takeaway

Zayas' confident and outspoken comments have added significant hype and intrigue to the highly anticipated Ennis fight, which could cement his status as a rising superstar in the sport if he can back up his bold claims.