By World Boxing Council

In a packed to the rafters  press conference in Mexico City, World Boxing Council President Mauricio Sulaiman, Fernando Montilla director of Makrame, Lorena Wong,  marketing  Director of Interjet and Rodrigo Cobo CEO of Talaria,  presented a masterpiece belt of  Huichol craftsmanship,  to be awarded to the winner of the September 16 fight between  WBC middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin and Saul "Canelo" Alvarez.

This magnificent and unique Huichol belt, which reflects the heritage of an entire culture that has remained intact through time, tells an individual tale, while equally representing the flags of Mexico and Kazakhstan. Artist  Luis de la Cruz worked over 300 hours alongside his brother Sergio, to achieve this.  Both of them managed to capture the essence of two great boxing nations.

WBC President Mauricio  Sulaiman, who said he's so proud that Mexico's Interjet is one of the major sponsors, expressed his satisfaction at being able to recognize the greatness of Mexico through this belt. It  bears the name of President, Adolfo López Mateos... an instrumental and driving force  in the  creation of the  World Boxing Council.

He commented that this magnificent belt, which is a work of art, is a profound recognition to commemorate the most emblematic dates for Mexico, May 5 and September 16, celebrations.  On these two very special dates,  the premier television networks screen the most brilliant fights.   ¡Viva México!

On this fabled night, GGG and Canelo bring the might of eighty eight combined fights to bear,  and something must surely give!

As an acknowledgement of the significance and importance of this tremendous event, the Royalty of Mexican Boxing was at hand.  The star lineup included: Pipino Cuevas, Chiqiita Gonzalez, Rafael Herrera, Daniel Zaragoza, Rafael "Bazooka" Limon, Isaac "Tortas" Bustos, Francisco Vargas, Ganigan Lopez, Ibeth "Roca" Zamora, Alejandra Jimenez and Eduardo "Rocky" Hernandez.