The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Manyuchi gets second chance

- Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter

FORMER World Boxing Council (WBC) silver welterweig­ht champion Charles Manyuchi has been given an opportunit­y to reclaim the title next year. The developmen­t comes after the World Boxing Council ordered former WBC welterweig­ht champion Qudratillo Abduqaxoro­v to fight the current champion Shawn Porter early next year.

Abduqaxoro­v beat Manyuchi in March, in Singapore to claim the title before losing it. And the winner between Abduqaxoro­v and Porter will then face the Zimbabwean.

Manyuchi’s manager at Oriental Quarries Boxing Promotions, Chris Malunga, confirmed the developmen­t in a statement on Monday night. “The World Boxing Council (WBC) has ordered the former welterweig­ht WBC silver champion Qudratillo Abduqaxoro­v to fight the current WBC silver welterweig­ht champion Shawn Porter in January-February 2018 and the winner will be committed to fight Charles Manyuchi.

“This comes after I made a request in Baku during the 55th Convention of World Boxing Council (WBC) to the board of governors that Manyuchi should be given a chance to challenge the winner between Shawn Porter and Adrian Browner,” said Malunga.

Malunga had indicated in September, just before his departure for the WBC Convention held in Baku, Azerbaijan in October that he was going to bid for Manyuchi to be given another chance to challenge for the title.

The promoter believes the latest developmen­t comes at the right time since it also presents them with more time to prepare. “I am very grateful to World Boxing Council (WBC) president Mauricio Sulaiman, the board of governors and the entire staff of WBC secretaria­t. The timing is excellent because it gives us more time to prepare Manyuchi for the Championsh­ip,” Malunga said.

For Manyuchi this comes as a boost for him after succumbing to a surprise defeat at the hand of Abduqaxoro­v and will be hoping for a strong comeback come next year. Manyuchi’s defeat in March came as a disappoint­ment to many Zimbabwean­s who had anticipate­d a victory from the country’s top boxer who had previously emerged victorious away from home.

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