Canelo Alvarez’s Undisputed Status Under Threat: IBF Title Stripping Looms
The boxing world is abuzz with a seismic shift as Canelo Alvarez’s reign as the undisputed super middleweight champion faces an unprecedented threat. In a move reminiscent of last year’s controversy involving Terence Crawford, the IBF is reportedly set to strip Alvarez of their super middleweight title. The reason? Alvarez’s decision to face Edgar Berlanga instead of fulfilling his mandatory defense against William Scull.
The stakes couldn’t be higher. Alvarez, the face of modern boxing and a four-belt champion since 2021, is scheduled to headline a major event on September 14 in Las Vegas. This bout against Berlanga will only be contested for the WBC, WBA, and WBO super middleweight titles, leaving the IBF belt in jeopardy. If Berlanga pulls off an upset, he would seize the unified championship, but not the undisputed title.
Michael Benson‘s tweet read, “Canelo Alvarez has seemingly been stripped of/vacated his IBF super-middleweight world title as he is not fighting IBF mandatory William Scull next.”
A Title in Jeopardy
The IBF’s stance is clear: if Alvarez does not face his mandatory challenger Scull, he will lose the title. This decision follows a precedent set by the IBF’s previous actions, notably their stripping of Terence Crawford’s undisputed title last year when he failed to defend against Jaron Ennis. Now, Alvarez finds himself in a similar predicament, with the IBF set to make an example out of him.
Michael Benson, a notable boxing journalist, broke the news on social media, confirming that Alvarez’s bout with Berlanga will only be for the WBA, WBC, and WBO titles. The IBF’s decision has been met with a mix of shock and concern from boxing enthusiasts, who are left questioning the future of Alvarez’s undisputed status.

Scull’s Ascension
William Scull, the IBF’s number one contender, is an unbeaten fighter from Cuba currently based in Berlin. Scull’s recent victory over Sean Hemphill at Alvarez’s Cinco de Mayo headline event has only solidified his position as a formidable contender. The IBF’s plan to match Scull against their second-ranked fighter, Vladimir Shishkin, for the now-vacant title, adds another layer of drama to an already volatile situation.
Scull’s chance to secure the IBF title is a testament to his resilience and skill. The 32-year-old has steadily climbed the ranks, and with Alvarez potentially vacating the title, his opportunity to claim a championship is within reach. However, the shadow of Alvarez’s upcoming fight looms large, and whether Scull will get his chance remains uncertain.
A Growing Trend in Boxing
This isn’t the first time boxing’s sanctioning bodies have disrupted a champion’s reign. Last year, Oleksandr Usyk, the first heavyweight undisputed champion in 25 years, had to relinquish his IBF title, returning to a unified status after Daniel Dubois was elevated to full champion. This scenario highlights a recurring pattern where champions face the threat of losing their titles due to mandatory defense obligations.
Similarly, Terence Crawford’s short-lived reign as the first two-division undisputed champion was cut short by the IBF’s insistence on enforcing mandatory defenses, leading to his title being stripped and Jaron Ennis being crowned. These instances reflect a strict adherence to regulations that sometimes overshadow the sport’s competitive spirit and fans’ expectations.
Looking Forward
As the clock ticks down to Alvarez’s fight with Berlanga, the boxing world waits with bated breath. The implications of losing the IBF title could reshape the super middleweight division and impact Alvarez’s legacy. Fans are eager to see if Alvarez can overcome this latest hurdle and retain his status as the undisputed champion or if the IBF’s relentless enforcement of mandatory defenses will once again alter the landscape of boxing.
For now, all eyes will be on the Little Caesars Arena in September, where Canelo Alvarez and Edgar Berlanga will step into the ring. The outcome of this bout will not only determine the fate of Alvarez’s titles but also set the stage for future championship battles. Whether Alvarez can navigate this challenging period or if the IBF’s decision will redefine the super middleweight division remains to be seen.
