Opetaia Dominates Glanton, Claims Inaugural Zuffa Cruiserweight Championship
LAS VEGAS -- Jai Opetaia delivered a masterful offensive performance to secure a unanimous decision victory over Brandon Glanton, thereby becoming the inaugural Zuffa World cruiserweight champion at the Meta Apex on Sunday. All three judges scored the bout overwhelmingly in Opetaia's favor, 119-106, highlighting his dominance throughout the fight.
Fighting for the first time on American soil, the undefeated Opetaia (30-0, 23 KOs), hailing from Gold Coast, Australia, comfortably won every round. Despite his relentless assault of power shots, particularly an unerring uppercut, he was unable to achieve a knockout due to Glanton's (21-4, 18 KOs) remarkable punch resistance. Opetaia acknowledged the toughness of his opponent, stating, "It was all right. I knew Brandon was going to be tough as nails. I'm happy I got the win and enter this next chapter as the Zuffa champion."
The fight was largely one-sided from the early rounds, with Opetaia landing brutal power shots to Glanton's head and body. While Glanton consistently absorbed a steady diet of rights and lefts and struggled to mount any significant offense, he continued to advance. Opetaia's offensive repertoire expanded in Round 4 with the introduction of uppercuts, which proved to be his most effective weapon for the remainder of the bout. In a hard-fought Round 10, Opetaia relentlessly peppered Glanton with a variety of heavy punches, yet Glanton refused to falter. Even with a substantial lead on the scorecards, Opetaia pursued a knockout in the final round, badly hurting Glanton with a straight left hand and combinations. However, Glanton showcased incredible resilience, surviving to the final bell and earning what could be considered a moral victory.
Amidst the action in the ring, significant drama unfolded outside of it concerning Opetaia and the International Boxing Federation (IBF). Opetaia entered the fight as the reigning IBF cruiserweight champion, but faces the prospect of being stripped of that title. The IBF had refused to sanction the fight on Friday, issuing a statement claiming it was misled, believing Zuffa's championship would be merely a "trophy or token of recognition."
Opetaia, 30, who signed with Zuffa Boxing in January with aspirations of becoming undisputed at cruiserweight, reaffirmed his ambition post-fight. "I'm chasing the belts," Opetaia declared. "I know there's been a lot of white noise and stuff. A lot of stuff on social media, but I'm just hoping it gets worked out, and we can still chase that goal. I have not lost track of it, and I never have. I've been stripped once before. I've been stripped again. I'll get the belt back, and I'll become undisputed."
This event was covered by combat sports reporter Andreas Hale for ESPN. Hale, who extensively covers MMA, boxing, and pro wrestling, was previously a senior writer for DAZN and Sporting News, and began his career as a music journalist. An NAACP Image Award-nominated filmmaker, he also hosts for Sirius XM's Fight Nation.
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