Jai Opetaia has warned that he will be “very f***ing disappointed” if Zuffa Boxing does not enable him to unify the cruiserweight world titles.

Opetaia joined Zuffa last month, as the first high-profile signing by the new promotion, which is headed up by UFC president Dana White.

One curious element of Opetaia’s decision to join is that he has long expressed a desire to become undisputed cruiserweight champion – which would require him to add the remaining traditional belts to his IBF title – while Zuffa suggested it wants to move away from the current belt system.

Yet Opetaia, 30, has stressed that his goal remains the same, as the unbeaten Australian prepares to face Brandon Glanton on 8 March.

Still, he told RG this week that his goal is still “undisputed”, before he fired a warning to the Zuffa hierarchy: “If we don’t get one [unification fight] by the end of the year, I’ll be very f***ing disappointed.

“Don’t take your mind off undisputed. We're chasing unification fights [...] When you think of me, you think: ‘Bro, he wants to be undisputed.’ That’s it. I’m not worried about anyone else, I don’t chase names.

“I don’t even care if it was ‘Zurdo’ [Gilberto Ramirez], or if it was [David] Benavidez, or if it was back when it was [Chris] Billam-Smith. I actually respect these dudes. I think they’re great fighters, I think they’re great world champions.”

In any case, Opetaia insisted that Zuffa has “the same goal” as him, adding: “There was a couple of things. We sort of sat down, we went over what we wanted to do, and they said they can help us make sure things happen like that.

“They’re gonna help us make sure it happens the way we want it, to the best of their ability. But yeah, man, it just fit. It made sense, so why not?”

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