WBC tries to sort through cruiserweight mess; Jack vs. Mikaelian II is ordered
WBC tries to sort through cruiserweight mess; Jack vs. Mikaelian II is ordered
By Scott Shaffer
03/06/2025
By Scott Shaffer
03/06/2025
The WBC is sorting out its convoluted cruiserweight title situation. The sanctioning body announced that its Board of Governors has issued the following ruling: First, it has granted the appeal presented by Don King Productions and is ordering a direct rematch between WBC champion Badou Jack and former champion Noel Mikaelyan. The free negotiations has commenced and if there is no agreement a purse bid will take place on July 1st. Second, former world light heavyweight champion Jean Pascal will fight Michal Cieslak for the interim title on June 28th. Third, the winner of Pascal vs. Cieslak must fight Yamil Peralta next. Fourth, the WBC has ordered a medical update on the condition of Ryan Rozicki injury to evaluate his status.
In May, Jack retained his title against Mikaelian in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In doing so, Jack, who lives in the Middle East, seemingly got some favorable treatment from the judges. He was awarded a majority decision in what was a very close bout that leaned towards Mikaelian. The official scores were 114-114 and 115-113 (twice) for Jack. Compubox's Punchtats showed Mikaeljan threw 670 punches to Jack's 369, and outlanded Jack, 153 punches to 122. Each fighter entered the bout with some disadvantages. Mikaelian (27-3) stepped in as a somewhat late replacement, getting about three weeks notice to replace the injured Rozicki.
Jack (29-3-3) is 41 years old and hadn't fought in two years, since he captured the crown on February 26, 2023. He was demoted to champion-in-recess, but then had his championship status revived when Mikaelian was demoted from champion to champion in recess due to promotional issues with Don King.