Esquiva Falcao vs. Vincenzo Gualtieri - July 1, 2023

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 02 Jul 2023, 03:52

Falcao - Decision
3
50%
Falcao - T/KO
2
33%
DRAW
0
No votes
Gualtieri - T/KO
0
No votes
Gualtieri - Decision
1
17%
 
Total votes: 6

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Esquiva Falcao vs. Vincenzo Gualtieri - July 1, 2023

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Esquiva Falcao-Vincenzo Gualtieri Vacant Middleweight Title Fight Ordered By IBF

The process continues to find a willing opponent to next face Esquiva Falcao.

Boxing Scene has confirmed that the IBF has ordered a vacant middleweight title fight between Brazil’s Falcao and Germany’s Vincenzo Gualtieiri. The bout was formally ordered on Tuesday and carries a 30-day negotiation period for the two sides to reach terms.

Falcao is promoted by Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum’s Top Rank. Gualtieri is represented by Ingo Volckmann’s AGON Sports based out of Berlin. A purse bid hearing will be called if their respective teams cannot find common ground.

Should the matchup make its way to the schedule, the winner will claim the vacant IBF middleweight title. Gennadiy Golovkin (42-2-1, 37 KOs) recently gave up the strap in February in lieu of a mandatory title defense versus Falcao (30-0, 20 KOs) despite initially going out of his way to have the sanctioning body order the fight.

Falcao became the mandatory challenger following a technical decision win over Patrice Volny in their November 2021 title eliminator between unbeaten contenders. The 2012 Olympic Silver medalist and nine-year pro has fought just once since then, a ten-round shutout victory over Cristian Fabian Rios last May 29 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Contributing to his lengthy inactive stretch was the Golovkin debacle which dragged on for nearly four months, along with a failed attempt to secure a vacant title fight versus Australia’s Michael Zerafa.

The two were ordered to enter negotiations on February 9. Talks came to a halt on March 1 when Top Rank requested the matter head to a purse bid which was scheduled for this past Tuesday. Zerafa initially sought a 30-day extension. Top Rank agreed to seven days, only to rescind its offer which left the IBF to proceed with original plans, unbeknownst to Zerafa whose manager, Grant Elvis Phillips, informed the sanctioning body of their decision to withdraw from the proceedings and the ordered fight.

As previously reported by Boxing Scene, Zerafa is now in talks with WBA middleweight titlist Erislandy Lara.

The development left the IBF to reach down to the next highest-ranked and available contender.

Gualtieri (20-0-1, 7 KOs) is the iBF number three ranked middleweight.

The 30-year-old contender from Wuppertal, Germany has never fought outside his home country through more than seven years as a pro. A fight with Falcao would mark a step up in class for Gualtieri, although he has lodged plenty of rounds on the way up the ranks. He has gone the twelve-round distance in each of his last five starts, including a points win over Vincenzo Bevilacqua in his most recent start last September 10 in his Wuppertal hometown.
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Re: Esquiva Falcao vs. Vincenzo Gualtieri - IBF Ordered

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Gualtieri Is ranked #64th at middleweight by boxrec
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The great mw era of Sturm, Quillin, Martinez is coming back. :OhYes:
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apollo creed wrote: 16 Mar 2023, 07:52 The great mw era of Sturm, Quillin, Martinez is coming back. :OhYes:
I wish. Those three would dominate the division today
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giacomino wrote: 16 Mar 2023, 09:25
apollo creed wrote: 16 Mar 2023, 07:52 The great mw era of Sturm, Quillin, Martinez is coming back. :OhYes:
I wish. Those three would dominate the division today
Also they didn't fight each other.
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Seven-Day Extension To Reach Deal has been granted
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Gualtieri has now dropped to 82nd on boxrec’s middleweight rankings. So you have #15 fighting #82 for a paper belt. Shit division
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AGON Sports Outbids Top Rank
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AGON bid $410,000 during a purse bid hearing.

Top Rank’s bid $375,000 was not enough.

They’re both entitled to 50/50 split.

$205,000 Each.
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Re: Esquiva Falcao vs. Vincenzo Gualtieri - July 1, 2023

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Esquiva Falcao vs Vincenzo Gualtieri vacant title fight set for July 1st in Germany

The IBF middleweight title won’t remain vacant for much longer, as Esquiva Falcao is officially set to face Vincenzo Gualtieri on July 1st in the latter’s hometown of Wuppertal, Germany.

No mention of stateside broadcasting; Falcao (30-0, 20 KO) is with Top Rank and ESPN+ is already airing Jared Anderson vs Zhan Khossobutskiy later that day, but they also lost the purse bid, so who knows.

Gennadiy Golovkin previously won the title against Sergiy Derevyanchenko and successfully defended it against Kamil Szeremeta and Ryota Murata before vacating it in the face of an order to fight Falcao. The Brazilian, who parlayed his 2012 Olympic silver medal into a decade of farting around, beat Patrice Volny by controversial technical decision in their 2021 eliminator and has fought just once since.

Gualtieri (20-0-1, 7 KO) is the latest unfortunate byproduct of Apinun Khongsong Syndrome: the IBF’s insistence on giving its regional titlists high rankings regardless if they’ve ever, you know, won a meaningful fight. He’s never fought outside of Germany nor beaten anyone you’ve ever heard of, but he won the “Inter-Continental” belt in 2021 and defended it twice, which is why BoxRec’s ninth-best German middleweight is fighting for a world title.

To be fair to ol’ Vinny, the rest of their rankings are absolutely dire. Behind him sit Denis Radovan, Andrei Mikhailovich, Meiirim Nursaltanov, Vincent Feigenbutz, Felix Cash, and Steve Rolls.

God, look at this division. The WBC’s happy to let Jermall Charlo sit on the belt for years (and maybe fight Canelo) and Erislandy Lara’s going to defend his WBA belt against Danny Garcia at a 155-pound catchweight. The only active, elite titlist just defended his belt against Steven [curse word] Butler.

What’s the verdict, sadder than Bridgerweight?
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Fight Week!! :box:
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Gualtieri dropped and won via decision.

The judges had it 116-110 twice and 117-109, Falcao was floored in the second as he walked into Gualtieri's left hook and what looked like a slip in the tenth was also ruled as a knockdown.
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never heard of vincenzo prior to this, now he's ibf middle champ. am i a noob or is this some type of new super low for a major world champ :oo
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margaret thatcher wrote: 01 Jul 2023, 22:30 never heard of vincenzo prior to this, now he's ibf middle champ. am i a noob or is this some type of new super low for a major world champ :oo
There was a fighter with a losing record who won a world title once. Francisco Quiroz, who was 9-10-1-1 when he fought for and won the WBA 108 pound title, and finished his career at 11-15-1-1.
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Re: Esquiva Falcao vs. Vincenzo Gualtieri - July 1, 2023

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Chenko should fight for this title imo.
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apollo creed wrote: 02 Jul 2023, 08:16 Chenko should fight for this title imo.
Can win it!
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 02 Jul 2023, 08:29
apollo creed wrote: 02 Jul 2023, 08:16 Chenko should fight for this title imo.
Can win it!
:TU:
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