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Anthony Cacace-Josh Warrington Strikes Ahead As Non-Title Battle


Josh Warrington may have the possibility to dethrone a reigning titleholder.

He simply gained’t have the possibility to go away the ring with the belt.

The Ring has confirmed that Anthony Cacace’s IBF 130-pound title is not going to be at stake in his struggle versus Warrington this weekend. Their struggle will transfer ahead however as a non-title struggle, per a ruling from the sanctioning physique. Cacace-Warrington is a part of this Saturday’s Riyadh Season: Wembley Version present at Wembley Stadium in London.

As beforehand reported by The Ring on June 26, sanctioning was by no means secured on the time the struggle was introduced. Cacace (22-1, 8 knockouts) was already as a result of face necessary challenger Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez (28-1, 278 KOs). Nevertheless, the present’s plans known as for all-UK matchups.

Leeds’ Warrington (31-3-1, 8 KOs) has not gained a struggle since March 2022, nor has he campaigned at junior light-weight. As solely boxing can, he was considered as the proper candidate to face Cacace just because he speaks The King’s English.

The struggle was by no means blessed by the IBF. Cacace was solely accredited to enter an elective struggle after Nunez’s crew agreed to the situation.

That concession is conditional, nevertheless.

“The IBF, with the consent of Eduardo Nunez, has agreed to take part in an elective bout in opposition to Josh Warrington,” an IBF spokesperson confirmed to The Ring. “Not a protection of the IBF Jr. Light-weight title.”

Cacace will likely be stripped of the title ought to he lose versus Warrington this weekend. If the Belfast native wins, he’ll then should honor his beforehand ordered struggle versus Nunez by no later than subsequent March 20.

Moreover, Cacace can not ask for an exception. This implies his aspect can not entertain the concept of a title unification bout, though no such fights have come to floor.

Each fighters should agree in writing to the IBF’s phrases, or Cacace’s reign will finish the second the opening bell sounds this weekend.

The same standing was introduced to RING cruiserweight champion Jai Opetaia, who needed to vacate his IBF title final December. The unbeaten 200-pound king ignored an ordered rematch with Mairis Briedis and as an alternative confronted unranked Ellis Zorro. The IBF refused to sanction the struggle, which led to Opetaia relinquishing the title.

Opetaia stopped Zorro within the first spherical of a Dec. 23 bout in Riyadh. He returned to town to regain his title in a Could 18 determination win over Briedis.

The identical present noticed Cacace win the IBF 130-pound title in an upset eighth-round knockout of unbeaten Joe Cordina (15-1, 9 KOs). A negotiation interval was ordered quickly thereafter to face Nunez, who knocked out former titlist Shavkat Rakhimov in a Feb. 16 title eliminator in Tajikistan.

Cacace and Nunez failed to return to phrases, although three separate purse bid hearings have been canceled. The June 26 announcement was adopted by affirmation that Nunez would take a keep busy struggle. He knocked out Miguel Marriaga on Aug. 31 in Carson, California to protect his place in line.

Warrington’s final win got here in a seventh-round stoppage of Kiko Martinez to regain the IBF featherweight title. He misplaced the belt in a Dec. 2022 twelve-round determination to Luis Alberto Lopez (30-3. 17 KOs). Ten months later, Warrington was forward previous to his seventh-round knockout loss versus WBA featherweight title Leigh Wooden final Oct. 7 in his most up-to-date struggle.

Cacace-Warrington is certainly one of six fights on the UK debut of Riyadh Season. The present will air reside on DAZN Pay-Per-View. IBF heavyweight titlist Daniel Dubois (21-2, 20 KOs) makes an attempt his first protection versus former two-time unified titleholder Anthony Joshua (28-3, 25 KOs) in the primary occasion. A venue file crowd of greater than 96,000 is predicted.

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John Anderson
John Andersonhttps://usdailysports.com
John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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