WBA ratifies Bivol-Ramirez 

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WBA ratifies Bivol-Ramirez 
Bivol and Ramirez reached an agreement to fight on Nov. 5

WBA ratifies Bivol-Ramirez 

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WBA ratifies Bivol-Ramirez 
Bivol and Ramirez reached an agreement to fight on Nov. 5

The World Boxing Association (WBA) Championships Committee ratified the mandatory fight between light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol and his mandatory challenger Gilberto Ramirez.

After receiving a request for special permission to fight Joshua Buatsi from the champion and after an extensive study of the same, the WBA denied such permission, so Bivol and Ramirez will have until August 10 (as originally planned) to reach an agreement or the fight will go to Purse bid.

Upon receiving the request for the special permit, the committee sent it to the Golden Boy, representative of the challenger Ramirez. The Mexican’s team objected and based its position on the previous resolution (sent that same July 11) that had named him as the official contender.

The last time a mandatory fight was held in the 175-pound division was in March 2018, so the lapse is expired for the champion and he must face the mandatory challenger as established by the rules. 

It should be noted that WBA Rule C.47 dictates that “the Committee and the President, in their sole discretion, shall consider the best interests of boxing, the purposes and policies of the Association and such other factors as may be relevant, and shall use their best efforts to balance the competing interests. The WBA is not obliged to grant a request for special permission.”


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