The World Boxing Council have denied a protest from George Groves against the sanctioning of a contest between Callum Smith and Hadilah Mohoumadi as a final eliminator to determine the mandatory challenger for WBC super-middleweight champion, Badou Jack.
Groves along with his promoter, Sauerland Promotion, protested the sanctioning of a fight between Smith—ranked No.1 in the WBC ratings—and Mohoumadi—then ranked at seven, currently ranked sixth—as this bypassed Groves who was ranked at three and the highest ranked available fighter as #2 Gilberto Ramirez had agreed to fight WBO ruler Arthur Abraham.
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Groves along with his promoter, Sauerland Promotion, protested the sanctioning of a fight between Smith—ranked No.1 in the WBC ratings—and Mohoumadi—then ranked at seven, currently ranked sixth—as this bypassed Groves who was ranked at three and the highest ranked available fighter as #2 Gilberto Ramirez had agreed to fight WBO ruler Arthur Abraham.
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