The World Boxing Council (WBC) has given its backing to a potential unification bout between WBC cruiserweight champion Jai Opetaia and IBF world titlist Noel Mikaelian. The two fighters have already met once, at the first Zuffa Boxing event.
Opetaia, who has recently signed with the new promotion company Zuffa, looks set for his first fight under their banner on March 8. With a change in American legislation, Zuffa may be poised to establish itself as a unified boxing organization that administers its own belts and rankings.
The WBC president, Mauricio Sulaiman, expressed support for the potential unification bout, stating that Opetaia is "a good fighter" and Mikaelian "a very dear friend and our champion." He also noted that his organization's policy has been to make the best fights possible for the industry, promoting a healthy and competitive market.
In other news, former heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis has advised Oleksandr Usyk to retire at the top of his career. The current WBC heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury, is expected to face Usyk in a highly anticipated bout.
The WBC's involvement in potential future fights between Kabayel and Usyk is also noteworthy. If Agit Kabayel retains his WBC interim title belt, he will become the mandatory challenger for full world champion Oleksandr Usyk.
As for the upcoming fight card, Sky Sports has announced a live broadcast of Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper on Sunday, April 5.
Opetaia, who has recently signed with the new promotion company Zuffa, looks set for his first fight under their banner on March 8. With a change in American legislation, Zuffa may be poised to establish itself as a unified boxing organization that administers its own belts and rankings.
The WBC president, Mauricio Sulaiman, expressed support for the potential unification bout, stating that Opetaia is "a good fighter" and Mikaelian "a very dear friend and our champion." He also noted that his organization's policy has been to make the best fights possible for the industry, promoting a healthy and competitive market.
In other news, former heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis has advised Oleksandr Usyk to retire at the top of his career. The current WBC heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury, is expected to face Usyk in a highly anticipated bout.
The WBC's involvement in potential future fights between Kabayel and Usyk is also noteworthy. If Agit Kabayel retains his WBC interim title belt, he will become the mandatory challenger for full world champion Oleksandr Usyk.
As for the upcoming fight card, Sky Sports has announced a live broadcast of Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper on Sunday, April 5.