Caleb Plant said last Saturday evening that Edgar Berlanga “I don’t want to fight me. “ He says they sent a contract to Berlang (23-1, 18 KO), but there was no answer.
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Eddie Hearn from Matchroom hoped to combine the fight between Berlanga and WBA with the transient master of the middleweight champion (23-2, 14 KO) because he would be interested in fans. However, the two best Berlanga options are Jaime Munguia and Jermall Charlo.
“Bag” factor
Edgar thinks about “Bag” He can get to the fight with PPV in Mexico compared to Puerto Rico PPV. If Berlanga defeated the former WBO champion 154-LB Mungui, the fight with Jermall (33-0, 22 KO) would also be interested in fans.
Charlo was a popular warrior before he stopped fighting in 2021. Youthful fans do not know who he is, but a sufficient number of older people are ready to buy a fight between him and Berlanga to make decent numbers on PPV or at one of the events of the Riyadh season, if Saudi decide to sign it to a contract.
Berlanga is good to interest in his fights, but he is not able to beat fighters at level A. He can cope well as long as he is matched to the beating of fighters. Jermall (35 years aged) and Mungia are guys with whom Edgar could do well. The plant would not be a good choice because it is too qualified.
The plant learns that Berlanga is walking along the path of the slightest resistance to try to make a rematch with Canelo without beating.
Contractual silence
“No, but we sent him a contract,” said Caleb Plant last Saturday evening media Asked if Edgar Berlanga is his next fight. Plant threw annoyed to the interviewer when he was asked if Berlanga had signed a contract.
“We’ll see a day or two,” said Caleb, asked if Berlanga responded to the offer of the contract. “Just be up to date, but it won’t be. He doesn’t want to fight me. If he is a free agent? Can he go where he wants? If he can fight anyone he wants?
The plant should not be surprised that Berlanga will not fight it, because he mentioned his name recently in the rattling of the list of hits with three lights after winning in the first round with 35-year-old Jonathan Gonzalezem-Ortrizem on March 15 at Caribe Royale, Orlando. When the 27 -year -old Berlanga gave an interview in the locker room, he repeated “fucking” many times, which means that he did not want to fight him.
27-year-old Berlanga returned from his unilateral 12-round unanimous decision-making defeat against Canelo Alvarez on September 14, rejecting Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiza in the first round of March 15. Currently, it takes place WBO No. 3 and wants to get a quick rematch from Canelo so that he can have another great payment.
Berlanga believes that defeating Mungui, and Charlo will give him a second fight with Alvarez. Depending on how Canelo is reluctant to risk in a highlighted retirement route, it can take more. There are many people to fight, but many of them are risky matches.
Canelo Alvarez talked about how long he could stay in the sport before hanging up his gloves and opting for a decorated career.
The 35-year-old is already destined for a place in the Hall of Fame, as he became a four-division world champion, but he still wants to compete at the highest level.
Since his professional debut in 2005, the Mexican has made 68 appearances and has twice become the undisputed king of the 168-pound division, scoring notable victories over the likes of Callum Smith and Caleb Plant.
More controversial was their first meeting a year earlier, when many felt Golovkin had done enough to claim a convincing victory and the Kazakhstan ended in a draw.
Still, Canelo received plenty of credit for his follow-up triumph before dethroning Sergei Kovalev to capture the WBO featherlight heavyweight title over a year later.
Alvarez’s second undisputed super middleweight reign came to an end last September when Terence Crawford moved up two weight classes and won a unanimous decision.
But Canelo explained anyway Froch About the fight that he can still compete for another two years, maybe even longer, depending on how often his opportunities come along.
“I don’t know. I think maybe two years. I don’t need it, [but] I still enjoy it. If I [fight] maybe once a year [I can go on] a little bit [longer].
“Once a year to rest my body, I think I can fight more [than two years]”
Although an official announcement has not yet been made, Canelo is scheduled to fight in Riyad, Saudi Arabia this September, and Turki Alalshikh has promised to fight for the world title.
Boxing’s worst kept secret has now been confirmed – Naoya Inoue (32-0, 27 KO) and Junto Nakatani (32-0, 24 KO) will meet on May 2 at the Tokyo Dome for Inoue’s undisputed junior featherweight championship.
The all-Japan clash was formally announced at a press conference in Japan. The fight will be broadcast live on Lemino pay-per-view; US distribution rights have not yet been announced.
Inoue – ESPN’s No. 2 pound-for-pound boxer – is coming off an impressive 2025 in which he competed four times, defeating Kim Ye-Joon, Ramon Cardenas, Murodjon Akhmadaliev and David Picasso. Thanks to Inoue’s unanimous decision victory over Picasso in December, Nakatani defeated Sebastian Hernandez in the second fight of the night in a tougher-than-expected fight. Their victories set up a long-awaited clash between two of Japan’s best players.
Nakatani is ranked No. 6 pound-for-pound by ESPN and will look to become a four-division champion after winning world titles at bantamweight, junior bantamweight and flyweight. Although Nakatani narrowly won his junior featherweight debut in a grueling fight against Hernandez, Nakatani proved he was one of the best fighters in the world and had a powerful showing in 2025, winning 3-0.
The Undercard will feature Inoue’s younger brother Takuma defending his WBC bantamweight title against former four-division titleholder Kazuto Ioka.
Jai Opetai’s fight against Brandon Glanton is still moving forward, but veteran reporter Dan Rafael says the issue that caused the IBF title to be removed from the fight had to do with how the belt was presented during fight week. Rafael reported that IBF president Daryl Peoples believes that the organization’s title was shown as secondary to Zuffa’s belt during a recent press conference.
This explanation makes the argument about the presentation rather than the match itself. Rafael wrote that Peoples objected to the way the belts were arranged at the press, with Zuffa’s belt posed for the cameras while Opetaia held the IBF title rather than raising it in the usual manner towards the audience.
“The IBF withdrew sanctions and sent the overseer home after the journalist because IBF President Daryl Peoples felt disrespected by the belt being placed secondary to Zuffa’s,” Rafael wrote on social media.
Fight week photos reflect the arrangement Rafael described. At the final press conference on Friday, Zuffa’s belt was centered and Opetaia held the red IBF title at his side. Saturday’s weigh-in had a similar effect. Zuffa’s belt was raised over the fighters on the restart, while Opetaia continued to hold the IBF Championship on his chest. This sequence appears to have irritated the sanctioning authority.
Rafael also reported another unusual detail related to the fight. Even after the IBF dropped its sanctions, Opetai and Glanton were still expected to adhere to IBF weight rules ahead of the morning fight. Rafael said that no competitor can weigh more than ten pounds over the cruiserweight weight limit of 200.
Rafael later noticed that the IBF belt continued to appear in promotion for the event. Opetaia held the title at media events and discussed it publicly, and graphics broadcast by Zuffa covered the championship. Rafael’s account points to the dispute that raged over Zuffa’s title belt relationship during press events.
Opetaia entered fight week as the IBF cruiserweight champion after regaining the belt in a rematch victory over Mairis Briedis in 2024. The Australian continues to wear the physical belt while promoting his fight against Glanton. Once he steps into the ring and takes part in an unsanctioned fight, the IBF Championship will no longer move forward with him.
The fight remains scheduled, and reports from Rafael indicate that the split was due to belt politics and presentations at public events. The episode shows how rigorously sanctioning bodies guard the status of their championships as modern promoters introduce competitive titles.
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