Canelo is mandated to defend his titles against William Scull

Canelo Alvarez has been mandated by the International Boxing Federation (IBF) to defend his super middleweight titles against Cuban boxer William Scull. The official announcement was made recently, enforcing a defense that puts Alvarez against ...

Until now, Canelo had faced Jaime Munguia and there were speculations about him fighting David Benavidez or Terence Crawford next. However, the IBF's recent mandate disrupts these plans. Noteworthy is that Scull ranks as the number one contender in the IBF listings. As a former Cuban youth champion who has competed professionally in Argentina and Germany, Scull's pedigree is commendable.

From boxing insider Michael Benson’s X account, the IBF order specifies that Alvarez needs to agree to a fight against Scull within 28 days or face potential bids from other promoters. This strict timeline necessitates swift action from both camps to arrange this title defense. Non-compliance could lead to Canelo being stripped of his titles, a scenario reminiscent of when he lost his IBF title in 2019 for not arranging a fight with Sergiy Derevyanchenko.

Scull recently appeared on the undercard of the May 4th event featuring Canelo versus Munguia. He secured a victory over Sean Hemphill by unanimous decision, recording a notable knockdown in the fifth round and marking an impressive first appearance in Las Vegas. His undefeated record stands at 22-0, with nine victories coming by knockout.