WBC light heavyweight champion Adonis Stevenson (26-1, 21KOs) would like to have a September fight in his birth country of Haiti, but it looks unlikely at the moment.
Stevenson was last in the ring in April, when he won a twelve round unanimous decision over Sakio Bika, who went down twice in the match.
There is a possibility that the WBC will soon appoint IBF/WBA/WBO champion Sergey Kovalev as his mandatory challenger and order them to once again enter a purse bid. Kovalev was set as the mandatory last December, but then withdraw from that position over a TV conflict as both fighters are under contract to different network.
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Stevenson was last in the ring in April, when he won a twelve round unanimous decision over Sakio Bika, who went down twice in the match.
There is a possibility that the WBC will soon appoint IBF/WBA/WBO champion Sergey Kovalev as his mandatory challenger and order them to once again enter a purse bid. Kovalev was set as the mandatory last December, but then withdraw from that position over a TV conflict as both fighters are under contract to different network.
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