AMC declares Rigondeaux as super champion
The Cuban boxer Guillermo Rigondeaux (16-0, 10 KO) had previously been declared champion in recess due to his long inactivity in a boxing ring. But in an interview with espndeportes.com, the president of the WBA, Gilberto Mendoza Jr., said that he declared the Cuban as a super champion recently.
"We had differences with Rigondeaux's team, but we mediated, they hired a legal representative and after negotiations we reached the resolution that he would be reinstated as a super champion. He was an undisputed champion, but since he had not fought for a long time, he had been declared in recess."
First, the boxer known as "El Chacal" had planned to face James Dickens on March 12th, but the fight could not take place due to visa problems. But it seems that now they will do what it takes to make it happen since they mentioned him as one of the possible opponents.
"In that agreement, they asked us to have the opportunity to fight against a non-world champion, which was what we wanted. They thought of having a non-title fight, but then they said yes, and we hope it will be against James Dickens or Jamie McDonell, who were also mentioned."
Mendoza Jr. also said that he wants to hold a tournament in order to eliminate the Super Championship and have an Undisputed Champion.
"What we are going to do now is a kind of tournament. The winner of the Rigondeaux vs. Dickens or McDonell fight will face the winner of the Flores vs. Ambunda fight, and then the winner of those fights will face the winner of the Cermeño vs. Xiao fight, leaving us with a single champion."
The Cuban has been without a fight since November 21, 2015. He is an opponent who has a very complicated style for his opponent and very boring for the fans. It is expected that his fight against Dickens or McDonell will have no problems since they are good boxers who can have a good fight against Rigondeaux.