Spence has been ordered to next make his mandatory title defense against unbeaten -- but virtually unknown -- up-and-comer Carlos Ocampo.
The IBF sent Spence a letter, via promoter Tom Brown's TGB Promotions, ordering the bout. "Dear Champion Errol Spence: Congratulations on your win over Lamont Peterson in (an) optional defense of the IBF welterweight title last Saturday, January 20, 2018, at the Barclay Center in Brooklyn, New York. We wish you all the best for a long and illustrious career as the IBF welterweight champion."
Then the letter pointed out that Spence's fight with Peterson was an exception to a mandatory defense that was approved with the condition that the winner of Saturday's fight must next face the leading available contender.
With the No. 1 and No. 2 positions in the IBF welterweight rankings vacant (because no elimination bout had taken place to fill either slot), No. 3 Ocampo is the leading available contender and, thus, Spence was ordered to fight him next.
The IBF ordered Brown and Ocampo promoter Zanfer Promotions to begin negotiations immediately. If the sides to not make a deal by Feb. 22 a purse bid will be ordered to determine promotional control of the bout.
In the event of a purse bid, Spence would be entitled to 85 percent of the winning bid and Ocampo would get the remaining 15 percent, a smaller figure than had he fought an eliminator to become No. 1 or No. 2
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