And New! Opetaia Becomes First Zuffa Boxing Champion

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Jai Opetaia and Brandon Glanton went head-to-head last night (Sun., March 8, 2026) for the inaugural Zuffa Cruiserweight title inside the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada in the main event of Zuffa Boxing 4, a historical bout for Dana White and Turki Al-Sheikh’s boxing promotion.

The two men took a while to get warmed up, but once Opetaia found his rhythm he dictated the pace of the fight throughout, constantly beating Glanton to the punch. Opetaia’s great footwork was a big factor because every time Glanton tried to unload a bomb Opetaia wasn’t there.

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On the inside, where some experts felt Glanton would have the advantage, Opetaia had his way with the challenger, as well, using his dirty boxing to clip the big man time and again. One of the big stories of the fight was the officiating, as the referee on duty didn’t appreciate the clinch game and gave both men little-to-no time to tie up before separating.

He also took a point away from Glanton on two occasions, and took one from Opetaia — the first of his career — which didn’t sit too well with the ringside announcers. Strict officiating aside, the judges had no trouble scoring the fight in Opetaia’s favor as the Australian-born fighter won every fight with relative ease.

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Opetaia still his eyes set on becoming the undisputed cruiserweight champion despite getting stripped of the IBF title recently. He still holds The Ring belt and will be a very interested observer on May 2 as Gilberto Ramirez defends his WBA (Super) and WBO Cruiserweight titles against David Benavidez, who is moving up in weight to challenge “Zurdo” for his belts. Noel Mikaelian, meanwhile, holds the WBC strap while the IBF strap is currently vacant.

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