Joan Guzman was hoping for a shot at redemption to avenge the lone loss of his career. That opportunity is still very much in play; all he has to do is win his next fight.
The former two-division champion eyes a ring return in late May, where he will most likely face former 130 lb. titlist Vicente Mosquera. The winner of the bout will be declared an interim 140 lb. titlist and the mandatory challenger to Khabib Allakhverdiev, who dealt Guzman his lone career loss to date with a technical split decision win last November in Florida.
Guzman (33-1-1, 20KO) was one win away from becoming a three-division champ, but ran into a determined Allakhverdiev, who proved too tough for the Dominican star. The final outcome came as a bit of a surprise, given that Allakhverdiev seemed to dominate the fight.
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The former two-division champion eyes a ring return in late May, where he will most likely face former 130 lb. titlist Vicente Mosquera. The winner of the bout will be declared an interim 140 lb. titlist and the mandatory challenger to Khabib Allakhverdiev, who dealt Guzman his lone career loss to date with a technical split decision win last November in Florida.
Guzman (33-1-1, 20KO) was one win away from becoming a three-division champ, but ran into a determined Allakhverdiev, who proved too tough for the Dominican star. The final outcome came as a bit of a surprise, given that Allakhverdiev seemed to dominate the fight.
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