Sure thing. Always happy to help.
Seems inevitable. Even if they approve his exception (which I think is possible because if you reject took many exceptions, people will stop filing them and the IBF needs the money that comes from people filing for exceptions), GGG would just get stripped a fight later if he fights Canelo instead of his IBF mandatory. Even a Saunders unification wouldn't save him because the IBF won't approve two exceptions in a row.
You'll see a lot of people, including respected journalists, mentioning working out a step aside deal with Dibella, but clearly those people don't realize the IBF doesn't allow step aside deals. That is not an option.
He would have to fight for the vacant title. They won't just award it to him. The IBF would go through their ratings, in order, until somebody says yes to the fight. So it could be #3 getting the title shot or it could be #10. Just depends on how many guys turn down the fight.
1) Will the IBF end up striping Golovkin
You'll see a lot of people, including respected journalists, mentioning working out a step aside deal with Dibella, but clearly those people don't realize the IBF doesn't allow step aside deals. That is not an option.
2) if they do , will the belt go sorry to Devechenko or looking at the rankings you posted would Derevyanchenko be ordered to fight Jacobs and what would happen then because they share the same trainer
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