It's been six months since the World Boxing Council (WBC) rolled out its "Franchise champion" policy, and boxing insiders continue to struggle in understanding the concept. Jermall Charlo believes he has it figured out, though. Depending on your viewpoint, the unbeaten middleweight was either a benefactor of an upgrade in title status or a casualty in his pursuit of a dream fight with Saul Canelo' Alvarez, the reigning World middleweight king from Mexico who was the first who was bestowed with the Franchise championship label. Such designation saw Charlo advance from interim to full WBC titlist without having to win another fight in the ring, although it also denied him the chance to one day force a mandatory crack at the sport's most lucrative attraction.
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