Dubai could host amateur superfight

Sport360 staff 21:44 17/07/2015
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  • Lomachenko & Rigondeaux are the greatest amateur boxers ever.

    A professional world title showdown between the two greatest amateur boxers of all time – Vasyl Lomachenko and Guillermo Rigondeaux – could take place in Dubai later this year, according to Top Rank promoter Bob Arum.

    The 83-year-old Arum, in Macau to promote the IBF junior welterweight world title fight between Ik Yang and Cesar Cuenca, said he would be able to reveal more once he returned to the US from the southern Chinese city next week, adding: “There is a good chance of it happening.”

    Olympic champion in 2008 and 2012, Lomachenko of Ukraine lost only once in a long amateur career and is the current WBO featherweight champion, having won the title in just his third pro fight and has successfully defended it twice.

    Cuba’s Rigondeaux was an amateur icon who also won two Olympic titles (2004 and 2008) in a 475-fight career before defecting to the US in 2009. 

    He is currently the undefeated WBO and WBA super bantamweight champion with a 15-0 record.

    “I’’ve got to get back and put everything together, but I’d like to do that fight,” Arum said at yesterday’s weigh-in for Yang/Cuenca card. 

    “It would be a sensational fight.”

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    Lomachenko and Rigondeaux both featured separately on previous Arum-promoted boxing cards in Macau last year, but Arum had disappointing news for Asian fight fans thinking they may have a chance to witness the clash of the two amateur titans turned professional world champions in Macau.

    The Top Rank boss said the fight would almost certainly be staged either in Chicago or Dubai on a card also featuring a super bantamweight world title clash between Filipino five-weight champion Nonito Donaire and Britain’s Scott Quigg.

    “I will know about Dubai when I get back to the States,” said Arum. 

    “A delegation from Dubai is meeting me. There has been a lot of good talk, but whether it’s realistic? I’ll know next week.”

    Quigg is in action on Saturday night in his native Manchester as his WBA ‘regular’ title against Spain’s Kiko Martinez.

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