By Mauricio Sulaimán – President of the WBC – Son of José Sulaimán
This 2024 began with the greatness with which 2023 closed; with great boxing activity around the world.
One of the most outstanding current champions Artur Beterbiev, defended his light heavyweight crown, with a great demonstration, by knocking out the exacting English warrior, Callum Smith, in what was his WBC mandatory fight, which took place before a sell out crowd, in Quebec, Canada.
Beterbiev is the WBC, WBO, and IBF champion, and now the table is set for the long-awaited fight for the undisputed title against Dmitry Bivol.
In Japan, the WBC-WBA unified champion Kenshiro Teraji defended his light flyweight crown in a fight that is already considered a candidate for Fight of the Year. Venezuelan Carlos Canizales was a more than worthy challenger; Both visited the canvas, and in the end, it was determined that it was a majority decision, with only one round difference.
Last Saturday, a great card was held in Germany, promoted by Universum and Arena Boxing, with three WBC international championships.
But the big card of the week took place in Phoenix, in co-promotion of Golden Boy Promotions, by Oscar de la Hoya, Zanfer, by the Mexican Fernando Beltrán, and MatchRoom, by Eddie Hearn. The world’s second ranked WBC, David Picasso, debuted with victory in the United States.
For his part, the sensational Mexican-American champion, Gabriela Fundora, Sebastián’s sister, retained her championship, with a spectacular TKO, and Jaime Munguía from Tijuana gave a demonstration of greatness, by knocking out the very tough, John Ryder, in nine rounds.
With this victory, Munguía successfully defended his WBC silver super middleweight title, and took a giant step towards positioning himself as one of the best boxers in the world. He is ready for the big fight, and he has many options for it: Saúl Canelo Álvarez, Jermell Charlo, Carlos Adames , David Benavidez, and others, who appear on the horizon in this year, which should be majestic.
The card was broadcast live on Azteca, on ESPN Knockout, and on the world platform DAZN. It is very gratifying to see various promoters collaborate together, and this card was like that.
Now comes February, first a trip to Bangkok, Thailand, where I will be present at the Amazing MuayThai festival, where more than 600 fighters from 60 countries will participate in the King’s Cup, at the legendary Lumpinee Boxing Stadium.
From there, the world’s attention will go to the Middle East, as one of the most important fights in the last 25 years will take place. The card called Ring of Fire, where Tyson Fury, WBC world heavyweight champion, will face the WBA, WBO and IBF monarch, Oleksandr Usyk, this being the first undisputed fight in the era of the four belts in this category . Riyadh, in Saudi Arabia, will be the city where the ring will resonate and the first emperor and king of the heavyweights will be crowned.
But in Mexico there will also be great activity, specifically in Oaxaca, were on February 16, there will be a World title card at the Guelaguetza Auditorium.
It will be a great event, full of activities that will give the Oaxacan people a lot to enjoy, with: massive fitness boxing classes, motivational talks, such as that of La Reina Azteca, Jackie Nava, as well as on addiction prevention, by the former champion, José Luis Maestrito López, and the well-known, Rocky Heron; also against bullying, by Beka Romero.
There will also be a visit by legendary champions to the archaeological site of Monte Albán, as well as WBC Cares activities, the Children’s Hospital, and many more surprises.
Other cards in February include the defense of the silver title, of the champion Juan Elegante Martínez, a policeman who also fights in the ring; super featherweight champion, O’shaquie Foster, who defeated Rocky Hernández in The Fight of the Year 2023 will defend his crown in New York with a Top Rank promotion, and the Mexican Alexandro Peque Santiago, world champion, who will travel to Japan, to defend his bantamweight title against the former monarch, Japanese Junto Nakatani.
The World Boxing Council instituted an innovative rule called Open Scoring, which has had great success worldwide, and is expected to be accepted this year by the various commissions in the United States and England.
This consists of announcing the official scores of the judges, at the end of the fourth and eighth rounds which allows the corners to know how the fight is going, and thus be able to adjust the strategy.
In Japan, Mexico and other nations, these scores are made known to the public, generating great interest and drama for fans.
This modality has been met with natural resistance to change from purists and traditionalists, but the reality is that boxing needs innovation and transparency, in addition to justice, since many fighters finish the fight thinking that they did enough to win, but the judges did not see it like this.