Tag: Jai Opetaia

  • Top Rank Nearing DAZN Deal Amid Matchroom Tensions

    Top Rank Nearing DAZN Deal Amid Matchroom Tensions

    Top Rank is closing in on a new broadcast home. Front Office Sports has confirmed that DAZN is finalizing a multiyear streaming deal with Bob Arum‘s promotion, with an official announcement expected later this week. The news was first reported by Ring Magazine, which has since deleted its original story.

    Update: Top Rank and DAZN’s new partnership is official

    DAZN declined to comment directly. “As company policy, we do not confirm, deny, or comment on market rumours or speculation regarding M&A, partnerships or rights deals,” a DAZN spokesperson told FOS.

    Per The Ring’s original reporting, the deal calls for eight to 10 events per year at license fees of $1 million to $1.25 million per card — a steep drop from the roughly $85 million annually ESPN paid Top Rank under their eight-year partnership, which ended in July 2025.

    DAZN Seeking More Content Amid Matchroom Frustrations

    The Top Rank pursuit isn’t just about adding fights. According to FOS sources, DAZN has grown frustrated with Eddie Hearn‘s Matchroom Boxing and is actively seeking to expand its events inventory as it plays defense against the rising threat of Zuffa Boxing.

    At the heart of the friction is a perception within DAZN that Hearn has been “double-dipping” — placing Matchroom fighters on outside cards while collecting nine figures annually from DAZN. Fighters including Anthony Joshua, Dmitry Bivol, Conor Benn, Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez, and Jai Opetaia have all competed on Riyadh Season and/or Ring cards. Katie Taylor fought Amanda Serrano twice on Netflix cards under Jake Paul’s MVP banner. Benn and Opetaia have since departed Matchroom for Zuffa.

    In a notable case, Hearn told Alalshikh’s Ring Magazine that a Callum Smith vs. David Morrell fight was expected in Saudi Arabia — only for it to later be announced as a Matchroom card in Liverpool on April 18. DAZN holds a 40% stake in Matchroom.

    A DAZN spokesperson pushed back on the friction narrative. “There’s absolutely no truth in the suggestion that DAZN is frustrated with Matchroom. We have just signed a new five-year deal with Matchroom, and we are very happy with our strong relationship and long-standing partnership.”

    The Broader War: DAZN vs. Zuffa

    The move for Top Rank comes as the boxing broadcast landscape grows increasingly combative. Zuffa Boxing — the joint venture between Saudi Arabia’s Sela and TKO Group Holdings, with leadership including Turki Alalshikh, WWE president Nick Khan, and UFC CEO Dana White — launched on Paramount+ in January and has been aggressively signing talent.

    Zuffa signed Opetaia away from Matchroom in January and made a move on Rodriguez before Matchroom exercised a matching clause. It then signed Benn on a one-fight deal reportedly worth $15 million that Hearn declined to match. The bidding war has spilled into public sniping: White said Hearn “works for his dad,” while Hearn fired back that White’s “dad for many years has been the Fertitta brothers, and now he’s got a new daddy called Turki Alalshikh.” Alalshikh himself weighed in on social media, writing to Hearn: “I am always here for you. And if you call me, unlike Conor Benn, I will answer the phone.”

    Adding Top Rank and its deep roster would give DAZN more leverage in that fight. Arum, 94, famously called DAZN a “Dead-Zone which nobody watches” back in 2022. By late 2024, he had softened considerably: “DAZN are doing a great job in boxing and the people who run DAZN are friends of ours.”

    Top Rank’s Roster Ready to Return

    Top Rank’s stable gives DAZN significant upside despite the modest license fees. Xander Zayas, Emanuel Navarrete, Keyshawn Davis, Bruce Carrington, Emiliano Vargas, and Abdullah Mason headline a roster that has been largely sidelined from consistent live streaming since ESPN’s exit. An official announcement from both sides is expected this week — BoxingWire will update this story when confirmed.

  • Jai Opetaia Defeats Brandon Glanton To Win Zuffa Cruiserweight Title

    Jai Opetaia Defeats Brandon Glanton To Win Zuffa Cruiserweight Title

    Jai Opetaia emerged victorious over Brandon Glanton by unanimous decision on March 9th in the main event of Zuffa Boxing 04. With the triumph, ‘The Cruiserweight King’ clinched the inaugural Zuffa World Cruiserweight Championship.

    During their outing at the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Opetaia landed a variety of heavy punches to Glanton’s head and body in Round 10. However, his opponent refused to break. Glanton was badly hurt after a straight left hand and combinations. But he managed to survive to the final bell.

    The judges scored the bout 119-106 across the board. Glanton (21-4, 18 KOs) had a point deducted twice by the referee.

    “It was all right,” Opetaia said. “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.”

    Opetaia’s Cruiserweight Victory

    Jai Opetaia (30-0, 23 KOs) becomes the inaugural Zuffa World Cruiserweight Champion. Opetaia entered the fight as the IBF cruiserweight champion but was stripped by the IBF before the fight for participating. He also holds the Ring cruiserweight title.

  • Zuffa Boxing 04 Results: Opetaia Wins Cruiserweight Title

    Zuffa Boxing 04 Results: Opetaia Wins Cruiserweight Title

    Jai Opetaia dominated Brandon Glanton across 12 rounds to win the inaugural Zuffa Boxing Cruiserweight Championship by unanimous decision Sunday night at Zuffa Boxing 04 in Las Vegas. All three judges scored the fight 119-106 in favor of Opetaia, who also defended The Ring cruiserweight championship in the process.

    Quick Results

    • Jai Opetaia def. Brandon Glanton — Unanimous decision (119-106 x3) — Inaugural Zuffa Boxing Cruiserweight Title / The Ring Cruiserweight Championship
    • Ricardo Salas def. Jesus Saracho — TKO, Round 8 (2:05)
    • Vlad Panin def. Shinard Bunch — TKO, Round 9 (2:29)
    • Pablo Rubio Jr. def. Adan Palma — Unanimous decision (77-73, 77-73, 76-74)
    • Joshua Juarez def. Jardae Anderson — Unanimous decision (79-73, 78-74, 77-75)
    • Jaycob Ramos vs. Ethan Perez — Majority draw (57-55, 56-56, 56-56)
    • Brady Ochoa vs. Adrian Serrano — Majority draw (58-56, 57-57, 57-57)
    • Emiliano Alvarado def. Erick Rosado — Unanimous decision (59-54 x3)

    Cruiserweight Title: Jai Opetaia def. Brandon Glanton (c)

    The main event was one-sided from start to finish. Opetaia controlled the distance throughout, landing the cleaner and harder shots while Glanton struggled to mount any sustained offense. The identical 119-106 scorecards from all three judges reflected the lopsided nature of the bout.

    With the win, Opetaia becomes the first-ever Zuffa Boxing cruiserweight champion. He also retained The Ring Magazine cruiserweight title, cementing his status as the division’s top fighter heading into 2026.

    Salas and Panin Deliver Late Stoppages

    Ricardo Salas stopped Jesus Saracho in Round 8 at the 2:05 mark in one of the night’s more exciting undercard fights. Both men had moments, but Salas was able to close the show emphatically in the championship rounds.

    Vlad Panin added another stoppage to the card, finishing Shinard Bunch via TKO in Round 9 at 2:29. Like Salas, Panin was patient before landing the finishing sequence late in the fight.

    What’s Next

    Opetaia’s dominant title-winning performance figures to draw significant attention at cruiserweight. With the Zuffa Boxing belt now established and The Ring title in his possession, the Australian champion will be in line for high-profile matchups as the promotion continues to build its roster of champions.