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Zayas knows how fast the board fills up. Kelly had already boxed earlier the same day. Other names were already circulating. Once promoters start lining up options, the loudest voice often stays closest to the front.

Why Zayas spoke before the dust settled

Unification talk has a habit of sounding urgent, then fading once easier routes appear. Zayas cut that off early. By calling for Kelly immediately, he made himself part of the next conversation rather than a follow-up suggestion.

 Jaron Ennis shares a promotional home with Kelly at Matchroom, which keeps that pairing ready if the business lines up. Vergil Ortiz Jr. still carries strong recognition with fans and broadcasters and continues to be treated as a major draw. Sebastian Fundora remains relevant because of his size and the chaos his fights bring.

None of those names wait around.

The leverage Zayas does and doesn’t have

Tim Tszyu adds another angle entirely. His fights bring Australian pay-per-view money into play, opening a market that can shift priorities quickly once numbers appear. Promoters notice that pull, and plans can change fast when it enters the room.

Zayas holds two belts, but not the one that usually sets terms. That limits leverage even after a title win. Kelly’s side has already had the idea of a large UK stadium fight, a reminder that geography and money still steer these talks.

By speaking early, Zayas stayed visible while options were still being weighed. It does not lock the fight in place, but it prevents his name from sliding down the list. In this division, that alone counts as smart work.

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