Floyd Mayweather still hasn’t relinquished his titles as
promised, but one sanctioning organization is taking matters into its own
hands.
According to USA Today Sports, the WBO on Monday stripped
the pound-for-pound king of his welterweight title for failure to comply with
rules, the organization announced.
Timothy Bradley will be elevated from interim champion to
“regular” champ.
After Mayweather won the WBO title from Manny Pacquiao in
the May 2 superfight, he failed to pay the accompanying $200,000 sanctioning
fee and also was asked to vacate his titles at WBC/WBA titles at junior
middleweight. If he did both of those things, the WBO said, he would keep his
title.
But after Mayweather indicated he would relinquish all
his titles to give younger fighters a chance, the WBO sanctioned the
Bradley-Jessie Vargas fight on June 27 for the vacant title. When Mayweather
caught wind of the news, he became angry, and asked reporters how he could be
stripped of a belt he never actually received.
After corresponding with Mayweather’s attorney, John
Hornewer, the WBO elected to give Mayweather extra time to pay the fee and
vacate his belts at 154 pounds. After numerous failed attempts to reach him
before Friday’s deadline, the WBO said it had no choice but to strip him of the
title so that the organization’s 147-pound division did not stagnate.
Bradley will be mandated to defend his belt against No. 1
contender Sadam Ali, and that bout could take place on Nov. 21 in Dubai,
promoter Bob Arum said.
It’s unclear if and when Mayweather will relinquish his
remaining belts (two at 147 and two at 154) as he planned to do after his
victory over Pacquiao.
“I want to give other fighters a chance,” Mayweather said
at the time. “I’m not greedy. I’m fortunate to be a champion in two weight
classes right now. I’m the undisputed welterweight champion. I have the WBC and
WBA belt at super welterweight. I have the WBO, WBA and WBC at 147. It’s time
to let other fighters fight for the belts.”
Mayweather had never held a WBO belt before beating
Pacquiao.

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