WBA hints at trialling 15 rounds in undisputed title fights

WBA hints at trialling 15 rounds in undisputed title fights
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WBA hints at trialling 15 rounds in undisputed title fights
Author: Alex Pattle
Published: Feb, 14 2025 15:51

Many title fights were once scheduled for 15 rounds, before being cut to 12 throughout the 1980s. WBA president Gilberto Jesus Mendoza has suggested the organisation could approve a 15-round rule for undisputed title fights. Many title fights were previously scheduled for 15 rounds, before being cut to 12 throughout the 1980s. The rule change came amid fears over fighters’ health, with studies suggesting boxers were more susceptible to damage after the 12th round.

 [Dmitry Bivol (left) and Artur Beterbiev during their first undisputed clash, in October]
Image Credit: The Independent [Dmitry Bivol (left) and Artur Beterbiev during their first undisputed clash, in October]

Kim Duk-koo’s death in 1982, from injuries sustained in a 14th-round knockout loss to Ray Mancini, was pivotal in the rule change. The WBC quickly announced it would reduce title bouts to 12 rounds, and the WBA did the same in 1987. The IBF followed suit in 1988. In recent times, however, some fans have called for a return to the old set-up. Even WBO super-lightweight champion Teofimo Lopez has backed the old stipulation, saying on The Ring podcast: “I have a question. Can we bring back 15-round fights?.

“I don’t know, maybe it’s just something I’m curious about. When you’re fighting for undisputed status, how about making those fights 15 rounds? Let’s add three more rounds, and then we’ll find out who the real champion is. "I think it would be symbolic, because it truly shows the significance of what we’re fighting for. Plus, you’re not taking a 3 per cent sanctioning fee, right? No fee, so why not add three more rounds for undisputed fights?”.

Mendoza later said on X (formerly Twitter): “WBA may think about approving it in a trial mode, for certain high caliber opposition between the boxers.”. Boxing’s next undisputed title fight is expected to be Saul “Canelo” Alvarez vs William Scull, on 3 May. Mexico’s Canelo, who holds the unified super-middleweight belts, will aim to take the Cuban’s IBF belt. If he succeeds, Canelo will become a two-time undisputed champion at the weight.

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