WBC president won’t say who is actual 135-pound champion

WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman wouldn’t clear up confusion over who is the sanctioning body’s actual 135-pound champion.

This is how ridiculous the WBC title structure is: Its president won’t say who the lightweight champion is.

The sanctioning body has three 135-pound titleholders – Teofimo Lopez (“franchise”), Devin Haney (standard) and Ryan Garcia (“interim”), which is confusing enough. It gets more frustrating, though.

Mauricio Sulaiman has confirmed that Lopez is the undisputed 135-pound titleholder after he unified all four major titles with his victory over then-franchise beltholder Vasiliy Lomachenko on Oct. 17.

However, the WBC lists Devin Haney as it’s lightweight champion, which is also what Haney claims.

Sulaiman has confirmed that Lopez is undisputed champion but declined to address the question of who is the real WBC titleholder when he appeared on DAZN’s The Ak & Barak Show.

“Teofimo Lopez is the undisputed lightweight champion,” Sulaiman said. “And whoever beats Teofimo, if there is someone who beats him, he must be called undisputed.

“I have spoken with Devin and his father. … The franchise designation was created recently by the WBC. The idea and purpose is to provide the best fights for the fans. And I’m very happy that this year, in the lightweight division, that was achieved.

“Through the franchise naming, we got to see the fight between Teofimo and Lomachenko, and we saw Devin Haney recovering from his injury to fight [Yuriorkis] Gamboa. We also saw Ryan Garcia against Luke Campbell.

“I understand the confusion with the belts and perhaps the frustration. But we take the path of watching the best fights. I respect Haney, I’m very proud of him, I’m very close to him, and it’s just a matter of all of them getting in the ring and forgetting all of that discussion on social media.

“Get in the ring and show who is the best. That’s what everyone wants to see.”

Does that clear things up? Didn’t think so.

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WBC president won’t say who is actual 135-pound champion

WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman wouldn’t clear up confusion over who is the sanctioning body’s actual 135-pound champion.

This is how ridiculous the WBC title structure is: Its president won’t say who the lightweight champion is.

The sanctioning body has three 135-pound titleholders – Teofimo Lopez (“franchise”), Devin Haney (standard) and Ryan Garcia (“interim”), which is confusing enough. It gets more frustrating, though.

Mauricio Sulaiman has confirmed that Lopez is the undisputed 135-pound titleholder after he unified all four major titles with his victory over then-franchise beltholder Vasiliy Lomachenko on Oct. 17.

However, the WBC lists Devin Haney as it’s lightweight champion, which is also what Haney claims.

Sulaiman has confirmed that Lopez is undisputed champion but declined to address the question of who is the real WBC titleholder when he appeared on DAZN’s The Ak & Barak Show.

“Teofimo Lopez is the undisputed lightweight champion,” Sulaiman said. “And whoever beats Teofimo, if there is someone who beats him, he must be called undisputed.

“I have spoken with Devin and his father. … The franchise designation was created recently by the WBC. The idea and purpose is to provide the best fights for the fans. And I’m very happy that this year, in the lightweight division, that was achieved.

“Through the franchise naming, we got to see the fight between Teofimo and Lomachenko, and we saw Devin Haney recovering from his injury to fight [Yuriorkis] Gamboa. We also saw Ryan Garcia against Luke Campbell.

“I understand the confusion with the belts and perhaps the frustration. But we take the path of watching the best fights. I respect Haney, I’m very proud of him, I’m very close to him, and it’s just a matter of all of them getting in the ring and forgetting all of that discussion on social media.

“Get in the ring and show who is the best. That’s what everyone wants to see.”

Does that clear things up? Didn’t think so.

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Video: Saturday Fight Live: Devin Haney vs. Antonio Moran

In this installment of Saturday Fight Live, Devin Haney and father/trainer Bill Haney watch the Antonio Moran fight and provide commentary.

Devin Haney was a pup of only 20 when he took on Antonio Moran in May of last year in Oxon Hill, Maryland.

The fast-rising lightweight was making his main event debut on DAZN and he was hoping to make a strong impression. He did. Haney outboxed his overmatched opponent before ending the bout with a mammoth overhand right to Moran’s jaw that put him down and out at 2:32 of Round 7.

Less than four months later, while he was still 20, Haney stopped Zaur Abdullaev after four rounds to win an interim title and was soon elevated to full champion.

In this installment of DAZN’s Saturday Fight Live, Haney, now 21, and father/trainer/manager Bill Haney watch a video of the Moran fight and provide their commentary.

Here’s what father and son had to say.

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Gervonta Davis appears on video to get physical with mother of his child

Gervonta Davis was caught on video apparently getting physical with the mother of his child at a charity basketball game in Miami.

Gervonta Davis is in the news for the wrong reasons again.

Davis was caught on video apparently getting physical with the mother of his child at a charity basketball game in Miami on Saturday, according to TMZ. Witnesses told TMZ that the unbeaten lightweight titleholder and the woman — identified as Andretta Smothers by multiple websites — were arguing when the altercation became physical.

Davis appears to grab the woman near her throat and lead her away. He later acknowledged on Instagram that he became aggressive but denied that he struck her.

“I never once hit her . . yea I was aggressive and told her come on . . . that’s the mother of my child I would never hurt her other than that happy New Years . . January was trassshhhhh”

TMZ reported that Davis and the woman were escorted out of the arena but no arrests were made.

Davis, 25, was charged with assault after allegedly punching a childhood friend in 2017 but charges were dropped. The following year he faced charges in two separate fighting incidents.

This is a screenshot of Gervonta Davis’ statement on Instagram.