Boxing’s top division re-adjusts

By Mauricio Sulaimán
Son of José Sulaimán / President of the WBC

We started last week with an event that went viral worldwide concerning the brawl that broke out during the press conference to promote the fight between WBC, WBO, and WBA champion Saúl Canelo Álvarez vs. IBF champion Caleb Plant.

It isn`t necessary to describe what happened, because surely whoever is reading this column saw it on social networks or on television.

It’s amazing how we just don’t learn in boxing. What happened could have had major consequences and repercussions. One of the most important fights in recent years was put at risk, in which all four super middleweight belts will be contested.

It is like leaving two children alone in a room full of candies. It is logical to assume and to know what will subsequently happen. You cannot leave two fighters face-to-face for so long, especially when they have expressed such a genuine rivalry.

One more black eye for our sport, with so much at stake! A painful act, followed by insults and words that bordered and teetered on the lowest imaginable.

The fight will be held on Saturday, November 6, and will surely be a considerable financial success. Let’s just hope that there’s sportsmanship garnished with the honor that characterizes our magnificent and noble sport.

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On Saturday there was a big surprise in England when the Ukrainian hero Oleksandr Usyk defeated the wide favorite Anthony Joshua in a stadium crowded with seventy-seven thousand fans.

It was all part of a crafty strategy, smart boxing, speed, and heart that Usyk employed in order to take over the WBO, IBF and WBA belts. Few gave the Ukrainian a chance to win, as he has been moving up from cruiserweight and Joshua was considered a great champion.

There is a contract for a rematch, but I saw Joshua very demoralized at the end, and it will be a matter of time to know if he will seek revenge … or not.

Former WBC world heavyweight champion, also from Ukraine, Vitali Klitschko, was there in the front row. Vitali is the current Mayor of Kiev, the capital of the country, and he was a great host during our 57th convention in 2018.

During this convention, the WBC announced a modification to the world champion belt: the Ukrainian flag was added to the main logo, as a tribute and recognition to the greatness of that country in the world of boxing.

In just a few years, since there’s been professional boxing in that country and in all the nations who belonged to the former Soviet Union, they have managed to crown an important number of world champions, starting with the brothers Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko, Vasiliy Lomachenko, Oleksandr Gvozdyk, Viktor Postol and, of course, Usyk.

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Now, this October 9, the highly anticipated rematch between the WBC world heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury against the former champion Deontay Wilder will take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. In their first bout, Wilder managed to save a draw as he dramatically knocked Fury down in the ninth and twelfth rounds, and in the second bout, Tyson completely dominated Deontay, overwhelming him for a TKO in seven rounds.

There was always the great expectation of seeing a unification fight between our champion Wilder, and then Fury, against Anthony Joshua. Unfortunately, Joshua was knocked out by Andy Ruiz and now he lost his titles against Usyk.

DID YOU KNOW…?

There are two current undisputed champions (holders of all four belts: WBC, WBO, IBF and WBA) today. Josh Taylor, in the super lightweight division, and the Honduran-American Teofimo Lopez, in the lightweight division.

In May, we had another fight to unify a division, this time in the super welterweight division, but it ended in a draw between Jermell Charlo and Brian Castaño, and this November 6 the unification between Canelo and Plant will take place.

TODAY’S ANECDOTE

I was one day in my office in our paper factory, Controles Gráficos, when I received a call alerting me to turn on the television, as there was news in which my father was involved.

When I saw the scenes, I was shocked and tried, by various means, to locate Don José, until, at last, our friend Don Majeski, who was with him, was able to communicate with me.

My dad was at the press conference to announce the fight between Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson. “My son, I was standing behind a curtain in a New York theater, talking and waiting for the conference to start; suddenly everyone who was with me left and I was left all alone. I began to hear a great commotion from the other side of the curtain and suddenly a lot of people came on top of me, throwing me from one side to another; I hit my head on the table and lost consciousness for a while, but don’t worry, I’m fine,” he told me at the time.

As it turns out, the promoters had this all planned. Tyson had to go out on stage and go up to the other side to face Lewis and get excitement, and thus help sell more pay-per-view. Obviously, things got out of control. As Tyson was facing Lewis, an assistant of Lennox prodded Mike, which led to a tremendous brawl on stage between the two boxers and their respective teams.

Don José was injured for life after that accident, due to an irresponsible act of the promoters.

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    • He can’t, EVERYTHING he writes is written at a sixth grade level which says a lot about the (few) people who follow his nonsensical gibberish.

  • You will face a Mexican Warrior you better stop talking BS. You will end in a Vegas Hospital Nov 6 midnight.

    • Yeah, Mexican “warriors” that flee their country by the tens of millions because they’re such “warriors”. It’s easier to run than fight for their beloved Mejico.

      But I agree, extreme violence IS the Mexican way, it’s a way of deflecting a limited intellect.

  • “You cannot leave two fighters face-to-face for so long, especially when they have expressed such a genuine rivalry.”

    As if u boxing shysters don’t deliberately do that and hope 4 such things to happen, WWE wrasslin style, to put more rear ends in the seats, which is why u make fighters pose nose to nose like that!

  • Good job on adding the ukranian flag to the belt Mauricio That country has had some of the best fighters the last few years

  • manny never ever punched someone at a press conference. civilization requires bridled violence.

  • “By Mauricio Sulaimán
    Son of José Sulaimán / President of the WBC”
    – The fine people who visit and comment on FightNews would like to ask you a few questions……..

  • Mauricio Sulaimán, shut your mouth and go take a seat. You’re the one that sounds like a child.

  • It’s a shame that Fightnews continues to give a platform to this individual. Presumably he is paying for the privilege?

  • And of course, no punishment for saul for starting the scuffle. Had it been a lesser know wbc champion he would be put on wbc belt worthiness probation, fined and suspended.

  • Here we go again,my dad this my dad that….facebook is the correct platform.Does he mention my dad and aztec ornaments my dad ‘tried to sell’ wonder if Mexico was correct owner of those historical ornaments????

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