Artur Beterbiev (c) vs. Callum Johnson - October 6, 2018
Posted: 09 May 2018, 13:53
Callum Johnson looks to be next in line for a shot at the world title.
The Boston light-heavyweight, who knocked out Frank Buglioni in the opening round at the O2 Arena in London back in March to add the British title to his Commonwealth belt.
It was widely expected that Johnson would either make a defence of the titles or move on to European level.
But he has been offered an unlikely shot at Artur Beterbiev, the IBF champion at the weight, and the 32-year-old Joe Gallagher-trained Commonwealth Games gold medallist has accepted the terms for the fight.
His promoter Eddie Hearn revealed on social media that he had received a letter from the sanctioning body ordering the contest.
“The IBF went down the rankings for Beterbiev's mandatory and everybody said no,” Hearn told Boxing Scene about the fight. “Then the new rankings came out and because Johnson beat Buglioni, he was the one guy that they hadn't asked, so they asked him and he took it straight away.
“He'll have the fight and I like his cojones, but we've still got to get the money and I won't let him take the fight for small money and we will work that out over the next few weeks.”
Further details will be revealed in due course.
The Boston light-heavyweight, who knocked out Frank Buglioni in the opening round at the O2 Arena in London back in March to add the British title to his Commonwealth belt.
It was widely expected that Johnson would either make a defence of the titles or move on to European level.
But he has been offered an unlikely shot at Artur Beterbiev, the IBF champion at the weight, and the 32-year-old Joe Gallagher-trained Commonwealth Games gold medallist has accepted the terms for the fight.
His promoter Eddie Hearn revealed on social media that he had received a letter from the sanctioning body ordering the contest.
“The IBF went down the rankings for Beterbiev's mandatory and everybody said no,” Hearn told Boxing Scene about the fight. “Then the new rankings came out and because Johnson beat Buglioni, he was the one guy that they hadn't asked, so they asked him and he took it straight away.
“He'll have the fight and I like his cojones, but we've still got to get the money and I won't let him take the fight for small money and we will work that out over the next few weeks.”
Further details will be revealed in due course.