By Edward Chaykovsky

Guillermo Rigondeaux (14-0, 9KOs) can't catch a break. The WBO/WBA super bantamweight champion has been unable to get the other champions of his division in the ring and now he can't get the top contenders in the rankings to face him.

The WBO had previously ordered Rigondeaux to defend his title against Chris Avalos. The challenger passed on the opportunity, instead choosing to pursue his mandatory shot against IBF champion Carl Frampton.

In order to set an official challenger to Rigondeaux, the WBO is going to put together a fight for the interim-super bantamweight title. After the two challengers are determined, and fight, the winner will then have to face Rigondeaux for the full belt.