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Negotiations have started for a fight between WBC super featherweight champion Miguel Berchelt and Oscar Valdez or November 7 on ESPN.
Top Rank promoter Bob Arum is reportedly working on putting together the fight between his two guys, according to Lance Pugmire.
Arum has a verbal deal between ‘El Alacran’ Berchelt (37-1, 33 KOs) and Valdez (28-0, 22 KOs) KOs). The date for the fight could change, but it’s still expected to take place in November.
Oscar Valdez not being given a chance
Other fights that Arum has in the works is WBO welterweight champion Terence Crawford vs. Kell Brook for November and WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder for December.
Not too many boxing fans are giving the 29-year-old former WBO featherweight champion Valdez much of a chance against Berchelt, as he’s only fought twice at 30 since moving up to the weight class in November 2019, and he hasn’t performed well.
The two-time Olympian Valdez hasn’t shined in struggling to Jayson Velez and Adam Lopez after moving up to super featherweight last year.
Valdez was a lot better fighter when he fought at 126, and he also hasn’t performed at the same level since his fight with KO artist Miguel Marriaga in 2017.
The talented Valdez’s punch resistance hasn’t been the same since that fight, but he’s been able to continue to win due to his incredible talent. Berchelt is a different type of animal and someone that Valdez won’t be able to beat unless he can stay out of the way of his power shots.
Berchelt will be hard to beat
“Bob Arum/Top Rank planning a steady stream of major fights on ESPN to help fill likely college football vacancies.
“Arum tells me he has a verbal deal in place with WBC 130-pound champ Alacran Berchelt and is “zeroing in on” Oscar Valdez for them to fight as soon as Nov. 7.
“That’s not a set date by any stretch yet. But it could happen by early November, Arum said, and he wants to follow it with Crawford (if he likely fights Brook in the U.S.) and Ramirez-Taylor in December, all on ESPN, with his only PPV being Tyson Fury – BronzeBomber 3,” said @pugboxing.
Valdez is going to have to come up with a better strategy at beating Berchelt than what we’ve seen from him in his last couple of fights. He’s getting hit too much, and he’s struggling against fighters that he should be defeated with ease.
It would be a better idea for Top Rank to give Valdez more time to get used to fighting at super featherweight before putting him in with the 28-year-old Berchelt.
The only guy that is being given any chance of beating Berchelt at 130 right now is Shakur Stevenson, but he’s at least a year away from being put in with him. Another fighter that could potentially give Berchelt issues is Gervonta’ Tank’ Davis, who will be returning to the division soon to challenge WBA Super World super featherweight champion Leo Santa Cruz on October 24.