Interim WBA Champ or Number 1 contender - Who is the Mandatory?

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  1. colinthfc

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    1. Could Khan face Maidana and satisfy his mandatory obligation?
    2. If he faced Salita, what would his obligation to Maidana be?
    3. Does an Interim champ have mandatory obligations if he does not face the full belt holder?
    4. If Maidana beat Bradley or Urango could he become a Super belt holder?
     
  2. Beeston Brawler

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    1. Khan could face Maidana, but the WBA would most likely order Salita vs ??? for another interim title.

    2. He would have to face Maidana at the earliest opportunity - he could take it as a voluntary or slip in an easy defence then take Maidana.

    3. Not to my knowledge - he is merely marking time in any fights he takes. But the title is at stake.

    4. No - Khan is the champion.
     
  3. jc

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    WBA = laughing stock.
     
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    here here.
     
  5. leighton

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    The way the WBA has worked with Dunne it may well be a mandatory defence straight away like has happened with Dunne he will be forced into a proper first title defence against a contender.
     
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  7. AVFCMagicMan

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    I'm sure soon enough Maidana will be the Super Regular World Interim Champion In Recess. :good:
     
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  9. Darni187

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    Under WBA rules, Khan has nine months before he must give his mandatory (Salita) a crack at the belt, but can defend it against someone else within 120 days.
     
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    As bad as the other sanctioning organizations are, the WBA has reached such repulsive depths that the others can't touch it right now. Apparently there is no level of absurdity for which the WBA won't strive, because it seems quite possible that by the end of the year, it will have multiple titleholders in every division.

    It already has "regular" titleholders in all 17 of boxing's weight classes. But, this being the WBA, you also have to account for the "interim" and "super champions," not to mention the "champions in recess" that the organization loves so much.

    Besides the 17 titleholders, the laughable WBA also has:

    • Four super champions (Shane Mosley at welterweight, Juan Manuel Marquez at lightweight, Celestino Caballero at junior featherweight and Vic Darchinyan at junior bantamweight).

    • Four interim titleholders (Marcos Maidana at junior welterweight, Yuriorkis Gamboa at featherweight, Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym at junior featherweight and Nehomar Cermeño at bantamweight).

    • Two champions in recess (heavyweight Ruslan Chagaev and junior flyweight Brahim Asloum).

    The junior featherweight division actually has three titleholders, with Caballero and Poonsawat joining "regular" titleholder Bernard Dunne.

    So that's 27 fighters in 17 divisions who parade around with WBA belts. Sadly, that isn't the end of the utter madness -- because the more so-called champions, the better. Actually, the more so-called champions, the more money that flows into the WBA's greedy hands because too many promoters, fighters and managers are too dumb to see what a racket this is. And shame on the networks that buy fights only because they are being contested for these spurious titles.

    On Saturday, the WBA disgrace will continue when Urbano Antillon faces Miguel Acosta for the vacant interim lightweight belt, which will make for three lightweight titleholders.

    But wait, there's more.

    On Aug. 15, Nonito Donaire and Rafael Concepcion will meet for the vacant interim junior bantamweight belt, meaning there will be three so-called WBA champions at 115 pounds. On the same night, in a different city, Francisco Rosas will face Juan Carlos Reveco for the vacant WBA interim strawweight title.

    On Sept. 5, Luis Concepcion will fight Omar Salado for the vacant WBA interim flyweight title.

    When the winner of Concepcion-Salado is declared, the WBA will have a ludicrous 31 so-called champions.

    Isn't this fun?

    Do I hear 32?
     
  11. T.C.W

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    it is just so sad for the sport