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Canelo’s shot at the world title hangs in the balance, and Christian Mbilli awaits the WBC’s decision

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Canelo’s world title shot hangs in the balance as Christian Mbilli awaits WBC decision

Canelo Alvarez has been vocal about his desire to return to the super middleweight throne, and the obvious target is newly crowned WBC champion Christian Mbilli. However, the Frenchman is currently waiting for the WBC’s decision, which will determine his further move.

Alvarez lost the undisputed super middleweight title to Terence Crawford in September and when “Bud” retired from the sportthe belts fragmented and WBC interim champion Mbilli was one of the beneficiaries as he was elevated to full world champion.

The undefeated 30-year-old has yet to fight since then, with his last appearance coming on the back of Canelo-Crawford’s penniless card in a draw against Guatemala’s Lester Martinez, where his perfect record came to an end.

Meanwhile, Martinez, Crawford’s sparring partner, returned to action, defeating Immanuwel Aleem to become the recent WBC interim super middleweight champion and move one step closer to a rematch with Mbilli for the WBC main world title.

In an exclusive interview with Boxing News, Mbilli’s trainer Marc Ramsay revealed that the team is waiting for the WBC’s verdict on whether Mbilli will have to defend the belt, potentially against Martinez, ahead of hopes of fighting Canelo later this year.

“At the moment he is on holiday with his family, but he will be back soon and training again. We are waiting for the WBC to see exactly what it expects from us, whether we will have to face the interim champion or not, or whether we have an offer to fight Canelo.

“It’s possible [that they mandate us to fight Lester Martinez] or maybe another candidate, or that we get an outside offer like Canelo. If they tell us to fight Martinez, we will follow them [orders]We are not trying to run away from anyone.”

Canelo will return in September, meaning both he and Mbilli will be able to fight each other after a one-year break if the WBC decides not to order a rematch with Martinez.

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Hrgovic claims Dave Allen has a ‘loser mentality’

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Hrgovic strongly disagreed and mocked Allen’s approach to the fight while discussing his opponent.

“Yes, that’s his loser mentality. That’s what he achieved throughout his career. That’s why he suffered 10 defeats and I suffered one defeat,” Hrgovic told iFL TV.

“It’s just an underdog mentality. I just take the pressure off myself like, ‘I’m a Doncaster boy.’ I’m here to fight the good fight. I don’t have to win. It puts pressure on him.”

“You know, it’s a loser’s mentality. So OK, I’ll take the pressure. I have to win. I’m a winner.

“He always had this mentality. ‘I’m fat. I don’t train. I don’t need to win. I’m tiny’. Come on, man. Don’t make excuses your whole life. Just train, be professional and go for the win.

“I expect him to be the best version of himself because this is a huge opportunity for him and it’s his hometown. I expect him to be in good shape.

“I think I’m definitely a tougher fight for him than Zhang. Zhang is aged, aged.

“I can also be fat if I don’t train and if I drink beer. I can be fat and be a journeyman and come to every fight and just say, ‘I don’t have to win.’ I’m here to fight the good fight. “

“I think I’m better. I’m faster. I’m better in all aspects of the fight. But you know, it’s heavyweight boxing. Anything can happen and he’s a brave guy. He always comes forward and steps up to the fight. So I think it’ll be a good fight.”

Hrgovic comes into the fight after a tough recent run that has included physical fights with Daniel Dubois, Joe Joyce and David Adeleye. He defeated Joyce and Adeleye after losing to Dubois, with both victories coming after tough rounds and bulky rallies.

The fight will be the main event of Saturday’s heavyweight gala in Doncaster.

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If Oleksandr Usyk loses to Verhoeven, he will immediately be stripped of his world title

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Oleksandr Usyk will immediately be stripped of world title if he loses to Verhoeven

The situation surrounding all of Oleksandr Usyk’s world champion titles has already been determined before his fight with kickboxer Rico Verhoeven.

The WBC controversially put its belt on the line before this fight, meaning that Verhoeven, despite having little or no chance of winning, could win the belt in May 23 in Egypt.

The WBA announced today that the fight will count as a successful world title defense if Usyk wins, but the challenger will not be able to claim the belt, even if it causes seismic shocks. If this happens, a committee will meet on next steps.

The IBF has taken a similar stance, but while Verhoeven cannot win that title either, the sanctioning body will immediately declare the heavyweight belt vacant if Usyk loses.

The conditions under which Usyk can fight to remain champion are as follows:

1. If Usyk loses on May 23, 2026, the IBF heavyweight title will be immediately declared vacant.

2. If Usyk wins on May 23, 2026, the IBF will recognize the WBC’s position in the rotation and will order an IBF mandatory fight for one hundred and eighty (180) days thereafter.

3. If the WBA grants special permission, the IBF will recognize the WBA’s position in the rotation and order an IBF mandatory fight for one hundred and eighty (180) days thereafter.

4. The IBF reserves the right to change the mandatory deadline in the event of significant delays in the rotation.

After the fight with Verhoeven, Usyk will be ordered to face WBC mandatory Agit Kabayel, and promoter Frank Warren is sure that he will be stripped of the belt if he does not fulfill his obligation.

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