By World Boxing Council

The World Boxing Council has been informed via the media, that former WBC bantamweight world champion Luis Nery is scheduled to fight, which has caused great confusion within the world boxing community, as he's currently suspended indefinitely by the WBC in accordance with the pronouncement of March 2.

Along with his representatives, Luis Nery attended a hearing on March 9.  During this hearing the position of the WBC was to reach a settlement,  after considering the best way to help the boxer return to the ring.  And also to fight for the world championship of the World Boxing Council... eventually.

WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman clearly put forward two options to Luis Nery. The first  was for him to accept the conditions of the WBC, in order to correct the problems which led him to lose the world title.  Or  the second option, was for Nery to ignore the sanctioning body... and pursue his career on  a different  path.

Nery's clarified  that he would follow any regulation  imposed by the WBC.

We deeply regret the decision of Nery to fight while being suspended by the WBC. Due to this action it is clear that his decision has changed.

There were files presented during Nery's hearing,  in which several serious failures were committed. Unfortunately we will not be able to address them, after Nery taking this course of action.

Nery was suspended by the WBC after failing to make weight for his rematch Shinsuke Yamanaka in March. While three pounds over the weight limit, he knocked Yamanak easily in two rounds.