Erislandy Lara vs. Michael Zerafa | PBC Prime - March 30, 2024

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 30 Mar 2024, 11:42

Lara - Decision
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50%
Lara - T/KO
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25%
DRAW
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Zerafa - T/KO
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25%
Zerafa - Decision
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No votes
 
Total votes: 4

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Erislandy Lara vs. Michael Zerafa | PBC Prime - March 30, 2024

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Lara-Zerafa: WBA Re-Orders Long Overdue Mandatory Middleweight Title Fight

Erislandy Lara is back on the hook to honor a long overdue mandatory title defense.

Boxing Scene has confirmed that the WBA has ordered Lara to next defend his middleweight title versus Australia’s Michael Zerafa. Both parties were notified of the development on Monday via official letter, a copy of which was obtained by Boxing Scene.

“WBA rules entitle the President and the Championships Committee at their discretion to define a mandatory period,” WBA Championship Committee chairman Carlos Chavez informed Lara, with Zerafa’s team copied on the letter. “Your Champion status was conditioned to nine (9) months mandatory defense period. Since you won the title on May 01, 2021, the next obligatory championship bout is past due from February 01, 2022, and shall box against the official contender Michael Zerafa.

“Pursuant to WBA rule C.13- Bout Limitations – the champion may not fight a boxer who is not the official challenger within sixty (60) days of the expiration of the mandatory defense period.”

The two sides must reach a deal by February 15 or else the fight would head to a purse bid hearing. Under that scenario, Lara (29-3-3, 17 KOs) would be entitled to the favorable end of a 75-25 split as the reigning titleholder.

The ruling puts back into play a fight that was ordered last March.

Lara is represented by Premier Boxing Champions (PBC), who informed the WBA of its plans at the time for the Cuban export to next face Philadelphia’s Danny Garcia (37-3, 21 KOs). The battle of two-division titlists would have taken place at a 155-pound catchweight, with Zerafa (31-4, 19 KOs) to have received an undercard slot and assurance of a direct shot at the winner.

None of that has taken place, nor have any of the three fought since the ruling or at all in 2023.

Zerafa went public with his frustration over his signing with PBC through estranged manager Elvis Grant Philipps. The veteran contender from Melbourne—who turns 32 in March—has been benched since November 2022 and has not fought at all since his management team entered an agreement with PBC.

The failure to deliver a Lara-Garcia fight forced the WBA to re-order the mandatory title fight.

Lara has not fought since May 2022, when he stopped Ireland’s Gary ‘Spike’ O’Sullvan in the eighth round of his lone title defense to date. He claimed the ‘Regular’ version of the title in a May 2021 first-round knockout of Thomas ‘Cornflake’ LaManna and was upgraded to full titlist when Gennadiy Golovkin vacated both the WBA ‘Super’ and IBF titles.

Boxing Scene has learned that a tentative date of March 30 has been floated to resurrect Lara-Garcia. However, all of PBC’s plans have been placed on hold since Showtime Sports exited boxing last December after 37 years. PBC was the primary content provider for Showtime boxing since 2012.

No dates were yet attached to an earlier announcement that PBC has entered an agreement with Amazon Prime, where it plans to air 12-14 shows annually, with this year’s batch teased to begin in March.

TGB Promotions—the lead promoter for nearly all PBC events—has venue holds for March 2, March 9 and March 30 with the Nevada State Athletic Commission. However, they’ve previously held nearly a dozen dates going back to last November, from which just one has materialized—the November 25 David Benavidez-Demetrius Andrade Showtime Pay-Per-View event from Mandalay Bay’s Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas.

PBC has not staged an event since December 16, the final Showtime Championship Boxing card which aired from The Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Any plans to move forward with Lara-Garcia at this stage would require the full cooperation of Zerafa. That move will likely require step-aside compensation, an undercard slot (which was guaranteed in the previous contract) and a written guarantee that he would face the winner within a reasonable time frame.

PBC could still move forward with Lara-Garcia even without Zerafa’s blessing, though it would likely require Lara to give up the WBA title, voluntarily or by force. Such a fight would lose whatever luster it would carry even with the belt on the line.

Should Lara opt to give up the title, Zerafa would be ordered to face the next highest ranked available contender. The number-two ranked WBA middleweight at the moment is Elijah Garcia (16-0, 13 KOs), the red-hot 20-year-old southpaw from Phoenix who also fights under the PBC umbrella.
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Jesus the middleweight division is pathetic, You have an ancient Lara, who hasn’t fought a warm body in five years, being ordered to defend his “title” against a mandatory who lost his last meaningful fight to Jeff Horn more than four years ago. The “who wins” poll should include the choice “who cares?”
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The mandatory is " long overdue" due to absolute zero interest.
Nobody wants to have this total garbage fight contaminating their subscription channels.
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Perseus wrote: 17 Jan 2024, 21:47 The mandatory is " long overdue" due to absolute zero interest.
Nobody wants to have this total garbage fight contaminating their subscription channels.
So did Zerafa “earn” his “mandatory” status for KOing 45-year-old Anthony Mundine - who had lost four of his previous five fights - in 2021? That’s what I am guessing. Doubly pathetic. Just shows the MW division is putrid with a few exceptions. Of course, Lara wouldn’t fight him if he had a chance. Maybe Lara can rematch Cornflake if this falls through
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wbc and wba mw titles are staying safe with Al's "boys" :OhYes:
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giacomino wrote: 17 Jan 2024, 18:40 Jesus the middleweight division is pathetic, You have an ancient Lara, who hasn’t fought a warm body in five years, being ordered to defend his “title” against a mandatory who lost his last meaningful fight to Jeff Horn more than four years ago. The “who wins” poll should include the choice “who cares?”
The WBA is pathetic, for sure.
The middleweight division is going through hard times, but it is not dead. There are interesting fighters, Janibek Alimkhanuly, Carlos Adames, Meiirim Nursultanov, Elijah Garcia, Austin Williams, Hamzah Sheeraz ...
Maybe even Chris Eubank Jr will find some ...
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omalley wrote: 21 Jan 2024, 07:21
giacomino wrote: 17 Jan 2024, 18:40 Jesus the middleweight division is pathetic, You have an ancient Lara, who hasn’t fought a warm body in five years, being ordered to defend his “title” against a mandatory who lost his last meaningful fight to Jeff Horn more than four years ago. The “who wins” poll should include the choice “who cares?”
The WBA is pathetic, for sure.
The middleweight division is going through hard times, but it is not dead. There are interesting fighters, Janibek Alimkhanuly, Carlos Adames, Meiirim Nursultanov, Elijah Garcia, Austin Williams, Hamzah Sheeraz ...
Maybe even Chris Eubank Jr will find some ...
Hoping Alimkhanuly gets to show something against one of the top guys. Eubank hasn’t shown any great desire to match up against the best. Beefy Smith is fine but he wasn’t even a top 5 Jr. middleweight when they fought FFS
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Re: Erislandy Lara vs. Michael Zerafa | PBC Prime - March 30, 2024

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Lara-Zerafa WBA Middleweight Title Fight Set For March 30 On Inaugural PBC on Amazon Prime Show

Erislandy Lara and Michael Zerafa have finally found common ground.

Boxing Scene has confirmed that a deal was struck for their long overdue mandatory WBA middleweight title fight. The two will meet on March 30 as part of the inaugural Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) on Amazon Prime from a Las Vegas venue to be determined.

Lara-Zerafa will land on a show headlined by the Tim Tszyu-Keith Thurman WBO junior middleweight title fight. The main event was first reported by ESPN.com boxing insider Mike Coppinger.

The development puts to an end a process that has dragged on for nearly a year and has seen the WBA twice order this specific fight along the way.

Zerafa (31-4, 19 KOs) signed a strategic deal with PBC last year. The arrangement was meant to allow PBC to move forward with a fight between Lara (29-3-3, 17 KOs) and former two-division titlist Danny Garcia (37-3, 21KOs), for which Zerafa was contractually granted a stay-busy fight on the undercard.

TGB Promotions, the primary promoter of record for most PBC events, informed the WBA that the fight would take place last August 5. However, the date came and went without a fight.

So, too, did all of 2023, as neither Lara nor Zerafa made their way to the ring. The frequent delays infuriated Melbourne’s Zerafa, who recently went public with his disdain over how PBC has stalled his career.

The re-ordered title fight came with the anticipation of another offer to step aside and allow Lara-Garcia to appear on the March 30 show, with Zerafa in an undercard versus the opponent of his choosing, within reason. Zerafa was prepared to go the distance to enforce his rights as the mandatory challenger.

Lara claimed the ‘Regular’ version of the title in a May 2021 first-round knockout of Thomas ‘Cornflake’ LaManna. The Cuba-born boxer became a true two-division titlist when Gennadiy Golovkin vacated both the WBA ‘Super’ and IBF belts, which left Lara as the full WBA middleweight title claimant.

Just one defense has come of his stalled reign—a May 2022 eighth-round stoppage of Ireland’s Gary ‘Spike’ O’Sullivan in Brooklyn, New York.

Zerafa has not fought since a November 2022 ten-round decision over unbeaten Danlo Creati in Sydney.

It was his second straight victory over an undefeated middleweight and part of a current four-fight win streak since a heartbreaking ten-round, majority decision defeat to Jeff Horn in their December 2019 rematch. Zerafa scored an upset ninth-round knockout of Horn that previous August, which ruined plans for his countryman to challenge then-WBA ‘Regular’ Middleweight titlist Ryota Murata.
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Zerafa: "Erislandy Lara is Fresh, He's Not a Beat Up, Broken Down 40-Year-Old"

Middleweight contender Michael Zerafa is a few weeks away from his mandatory fight with WBA world champion Erislandy Lara.

Their fight takes place on March 30 in Las Vegas - as part of the card that features Zerafa's Australian rival, WBO 154-pound champion Tim Tszyu, who faces Keith Thurman in the main event.

For the upcoming fight, Zerafa will be trained by former multi-division world champion Nonito Donaire.

Zerafa's confidence has grown with the addition of Donaire in his corner.

“[Me and Nonito] met at a WBA convention and, immediately, clicked. At that stage, I was already the mandatory for Lara’s title and he said to me ‘look, when that opportunity does comes up, I’d love to work with you’. Given he’s a southpaw, has fought multiple southpaws … Nonito just said he would love to become that extra piece of arsenal in my preparation. So we’ve stayed in touch ever since,” Zerafa told Fox Sports Australia.

“He’s shared the ring with some of the most dangerous fighters in the world. Also, his expertise is in how to break down a southpaw and we’ve already spent hours together doing that, breaking down Lara. With our personalities too, we get on like a house on fire. And that is so important. Because you can have the best trainer in the world, but if there is a personality clash – a clash of egos – it’s just not going to work.

“But he and I, we’re always having a good time at training. Forever taking the piss out of each other. And when I’m in a good mode, I’m a dangerous fighter.”


While Lara is up there in age, Zerafa views him as a much younger fight - since the Cuban boxer has taken very little punishment in the ring.

“He’s a guy with great boxing IQ who, at his peak, was a mover, and never really engaged in wars. I feel like he will still have all that. And he’s fresh," Zerafa said.

“He is not a beat up, broken down 40-year-old. I’ve been tracking him for a while, watching what he’s up to, and he’s a guy who is always in the gym, always sparring, always working. And he’s confident. I cannot wait.”
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