On the back of Canelo Alvarez being elevated to WBC ‘Franchise Champion’ at middleweight and dropping his green and gold belt, the Mexican superstar is expected to do likewise with the IBF and WBA versions.
Canelo gave way to interim WBC title holder Jermall Charlo in a bid to become a recognized three and four belt champion.
The Golden Boy and DAZN star wants to join the likes of Juan Manuel Marquez, Jorge Arce and Erik Morales in the history books of his home nation.
With the jury out on whether Canelo is actually at title holder (WBA regular) at super-middleweight, there may be work to do at that weight class.
As WBN first reported, Canelo is already eyeing up a move to 175 pounds to battle Sergey Kovalev. But Canelo will probably need to pick up another belt at 168 too.
Whatever happens, it seems the 28 year-old has left the 160 limit division behind. This follows his draw and win over Gennadiy Golovkin.
A third fight between the pair is expected to take place in May 2020. Canelo v GGG 3 looks set to happen at the eight pound higher poundage, if at all.
Thoughts?