The fight between this fleeting WBC champion of the isaac “Pitbull” Cruz and Lamont Roach works for Pay-Per-View for December 6 or 20. PBC is supposed to work on a fight, which will be headed by Texas.
Is this fight worthy of PPV?
It is surprising that PBC plans to make Cruz vs. Roach as a headliner on PBC, taking into account that this applies to the only fleeting title of WBC Cruz. Fans will not be elated, paying to see how two fighters are fighting for a fleeting belt in the Pay-Per-View view. Unless it is stacked, this event cannot generate many ticket sales.
And Rafael is reporting that the Cruz-Roach fight is planned. Roach (25-1-2, 10 KO) will escalate lightly to challenge “Pitbull” for its fleeting WBC 140-Funt. 30-year-old Roach is still driving high in relation to its 12-round majority from Gervont Davis at the beginning of this year on March 1.
Slight pretenders to the welterweight disregarded
There is no word why Roach is used, not one of the pretenders from the 15 best WBC rankings in a slight welterweight. It would be more sensible to allow one of these fighters to shot in a fleeting Cruza belt:
Alberto Puello
Sandor Martin
Lindolfo Delgado
Adam Azim
Oscar Duarte
Jamaine Ortiz
The WBA title collects dust
WBA still has not dismantled the punishment of his super feather title. His last defense of this title took place 15 months ago, defeating Feargal McCrory by a technical knockout from the eighth round on June 28, 2024.
I bet that the pretenders in the top 15 WBA in 130 are now annoyed, seeing Roach (25-1-2, 10 KO) freezing the title when he goes and collects withdrawals from the division in a delicate and now delicate welterweight.
Inactivity WBA under fire
WBA must take action to sluggish down the belt if Roach sits on the title without defense. Sanctioning bodies should have a rule that automatically leaves masters who temporarily move up or down to get payments because it is unfair to rivals. Their careers are suspended, while Roach wanders the above divisions for bags.
Cruz (28-3-1, 18 KO) won the fleeting title of WBC on July 19, 2025, defeating Omar Salcido with a 10-rescal decision. The results are 100-88, 99-89 and 99-89.
Ken Woods He was a senior writer in Boxing News 24 From 2013, covering sport from every angle. Thanks to the years of reporting of ringists, he provides messages, results and analyzes that cross the noise. Ken’s work consistently distinguishes masters, pretenders and potential clients, giving fans a pointed, competent view of the global boxing scene.