The WBA ordered Davis-Romero

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The WBA ordered Davis-Romero
Davis-Romero on May 28th in New York City. Credit: PBC

The WBA ordered Davis-Romero

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The WBA ordered Davis-Romero
Davis-Romero on May 28th in New York City. Credit: PBC

The World Boxing Association (WBA) Championships Committee ordered the lightweight world title fight between champion Gervonta Davis and mandatory challenger Rolando Romero.

The pioneer body sent the formal communication to both teams of both fighters, who will have 30 days, which expires next February 24, to reach an agreement.

Pursuant to WBA rules the president and the Committee have the right to define a mandatory period at their discretion. In Davis’ case, it was conditioned to a nine (9) month mandatory defense period. As this period has expired, he must face Romero.

The fight had been previously ordered but extra-sporting problems prevented it from taking place at that time. The Davis-Romero showdown marks another step in the WBA’s title reduction plan.


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