WBC executive director Mauricio Sulaiman is confirming that jr. middleweight champion Javier Castillejo, will be shorn of his title in the coming days.
It follows the announcement of Main Events that Castillejo will be fighting Fernando Vargas, himself a twice world champion in this weight division. The two will clash on August 20th at the AllState Arena in Chicago.
The WBC has insisted that Castillejo must fight Ricardo Mayorga of Nicaragua, or forfeit his title.
Mauricio Sulaiman said: “It is very said to see something like this happen. Javier Castillejo knows he has to comply with the rules and regulation, yet he’s fighting another boxer who’s not the number one challenger. “
“We feel very let down. We’ve supported Javier Castillejo and we truly regret that he does not respect the rules-the same ones which gave him the championship.”
Main Events CEO Kathy Duva is arguing that Mayorga did not win a mandatory eliminator, he was KO’d in his last fight against Felix Trinidad, he’s lost two of his last three fights and he had weight problems at the 154 limit. So she’s arguing that Castillejo should be allowed an optional defense- and that bout should be against Fernando Vargas.
Asked for his view of the Main Events logic, Mauricio Sulaiman parried with a terse: “No comment.”
He did however put forward the WBC’s reasons for making Mayorga the official challenger. He explained:
”Mayorga was ranked four when he fought Felix Trinidad. He lost in a very good fight, in which Trinidad was knocked down by Mayorga, who was retained at number four. Oscar De La Hoya was number one, but he fought Middleweight Champion Bernard Hopkins. Number two Kofi Janttuah went and fought for the IBF title, number three Shane Mosley fought Ronald Winky Wright. So Mayorga moved to number one because of all that. “
“Wright was supposed to fight Javier Castillejo, but he gave up the title to fight Felix Trinidad at middleweight.”
“So our rules state that the Interim Champion, Javier Castillejo has to fight the highest available challenger and that’s Ricardo Mayorga.”
Both Castillejo and Vargas have already said they would prefer to have the WBC sanction in this matter, but their focus is moving ahead with the promotion of their upcoming event.
i dont understadn didnt the wbc get what they want? a mexican fighting for the title and not mayorga?
It follows the announcement of Main Events that Castillejo will be fighting Fernando Vargas, himself a twice world champion in this weight division. The two will clash on August 20th at the AllState Arena in Chicago.
The WBC has insisted that Castillejo must fight Ricardo Mayorga of Nicaragua, or forfeit his title.
Mauricio Sulaiman said: “It is very said to see something like this happen. Javier Castillejo knows he has to comply with the rules and regulation, yet he’s fighting another boxer who’s not the number one challenger. “
“We feel very let down. We’ve supported Javier Castillejo and we truly regret that he does not respect the rules-the same ones which gave him the championship.”
Main Events CEO Kathy Duva is arguing that Mayorga did not win a mandatory eliminator, he was KO’d in his last fight against Felix Trinidad, he’s lost two of his last three fights and he had weight problems at the 154 limit. So she’s arguing that Castillejo should be allowed an optional defense- and that bout should be against Fernando Vargas.
Asked for his view of the Main Events logic, Mauricio Sulaiman parried with a terse: “No comment.”
He did however put forward the WBC’s reasons for making Mayorga the official challenger. He explained:
”Mayorga was ranked four when he fought Felix Trinidad. He lost in a very good fight, in which Trinidad was knocked down by Mayorga, who was retained at number four. Oscar De La Hoya was number one, but he fought Middleweight Champion Bernard Hopkins. Number two Kofi Janttuah went and fought for the IBF title, number three Shane Mosley fought Ronald Winky Wright. So Mayorga moved to number one because of all that. “
“Wright was supposed to fight Javier Castillejo, but he gave up the title to fight Felix Trinidad at middleweight.”
“So our rules state that the Interim Champion, Javier Castillejo has to fight the highest available challenger and that’s Ricardo Mayorga.”
Both Castillejo and Vargas have already said they would prefer to have the WBC sanction in this matter, but their focus is moving ahead with the promotion of their upcoming event.
i dont understadn didnt the wbc get what they want? a mexican fighting for the title and not mayorga?
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