

One of the most important months for boxing has arrived, as September has become a very significant weathervane for all of us who enjoy the sport, with the action coming thick and fast… so buckle up with the WBC!
September 13 / Zaur Abdullaev vs. Devin Haney / New York
A great fight will come to pass at the Hulu Theater in Madison Square Garden in New York, between undefeated Zaur Abdullaev and unbeaten Devin Haney, in a final elimination for the lightweight world title. and with it, the opportunity for the victor to contest The Green and Gold Belt.
September 14 / Franchon Crews Dezurn vs. Alejandra Jiménez / California
The female super middle world champion will defend her crown against the dangerous Mexican Alejandra Jiménez, who will seek to make history. Franchon, who conquered the title beating Maricela Cornejo, is well prepared and ready to make the first defense of her crown, now as part of Golden Boy Promotions, with whom she recently signed.
September 28 / Shawn Porter vs. Errol Spence Jr. / California
All ready for the fight between WBC welterweight champion, Shawn Porter and Errrol Spence Jr…two champions face to face and absolutely determined to prove who`s the star fighter of the division.
September 28 / Anthony Dirrell vs. David Benavidez / California
WBC super middleweight champion Anthony Dirrel is good and ready to make the first defense of his crown against the talented and towering former world champion David Benavidez, who comes to this commitment with a record of 21 fights won, 18 of them by KO.
“Jimmy” Vs “Pat” show poised
Everything is ready in Carson, California for undefeated champion Jaime Munguía and his Ghanaian rival Patrick Allotey to measure the power of their fists in a fight that is expected to be extremely explosive and where the belt “Adolfo López Mateos” Maya II will be at stake.
The WBC celebrates the two most important dates for Mexico, May 5 and September 15, offering a special trophy to the victor of these fights. Hard hitting Jaime is convinced that he will win this special belt in order to honor his Homeland.
And also on September 14 / Tyson Fury vs. Otto Walin / Las Vegas
Tyson Fury and Otto Walin, United Kingdom against Sweden. A scrap between two titans of the ring who are determined to steal the limelight night at the T-Mobile Arena. Tyson who comes to this commitment with 28 wins, 20 knockouts and a lonely draw. He`s ready and willing to halt Walin before within 12 rounds. However, Otto has stated he will place a spanner in his rival’s spokes. Otto has an unbeaten record of 20 fights won, 13 by knockout.
The winner of this giant clash will lift aloft the “Adolfo López Mateos” Maya II belt, a commemorative masterpiece.
An impressive array of fights brought to us, by the best fighters around…per round!
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