WBC International Cruiserweight title remains vacant
The WBC immediately established a task force to analyse the situation which occurred Saturday night, May 7, in Nova Scotia, Canada, when local fighter Ryan Rozicki (15-1, 14KO) fought against unbeaten Argentine Yamil Peralta (13-1, 6KO), 30 from Buenos Aires, for the vacant WBC International cruiserweight championship.
This was a very important fight as two top 10 ranked fighters fought for this title and simultaneously improved their rankings.
It was rendered a split decision win for Rozicki, which immediately created controversy.
The WBC President, Mauricio Sulaiman Saldivar, released this following statement:
*The WBC appointed a panel of officials to review the fight and it unanimously determined that Peralta should have been awarded the victory.
*The WBC has also taken into consideration the strong objection which we had all along with regard to the appointment of the ring officials from the local boxing authority, as they selected all four local officials .
*The WBC decided to continue sanctioning the event, in order not to affect the promotion or the fighters.
*The WBC has received the official report from the WBC assigned supervisor of the event, in which he confirms that unfortunately it was a wrong decision.
*The WBC International committee, chaired by Mauro BETTI from Italy has been actively involved in the process.
*I, as President of The WBC spoke directly with Daniel Otter, President of Three Lions Promotions and have confirmed that his company, himself and especially Ryan Rozicki himself agree with The WBC decision after reviewing all the facts.
The World Boxing Council hereby confirms the following:
– The WBC International Cruiserweight championship remains vacant.
– An immediate rematch will be ordered with the condition that an all neutral panel (not from Canada nor Argentina) officiates the rematch.
– The ratings committee will not consider the result in their evaluation for the official ranking for the month of May.
The WBC wishes to recognize the great fight performed by Yamil Peralta as well as the great effort from Ryan Rozicki.
The sportsmanship showed by both camps, especially the magnificently humbling action of Rozicki, as he raised the hand of Peralta after the result was announced, confirms that boxing is a great sport, extolling honor and underlining fair play. We are committed to safety, but also to fairness.
Mauricio Sulaiman Saldivar, WBC President
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