In advance of Monday’s purse bids at the World Boxing Association offices in Panama, representatives of WBA Super World bantamweight champion Rau’shee Warren (14-1, 4 KOs), from Cincinnati, Ohio, and WBA World bantamweight champion Jamie McDonnell (28-2-1, 13 KOs), from Doncaster, Yorkshire, United Kingdom, have informed the WBA Championships Committee that they have reached an agreement.
The fighters intend to send their respective contracts to the WBA in the coming days.
Twenty-nine-year-old Warren was a highly decorated amateur. He turned pro in 2012 and won the WBA Super World bantamweight title on June 18 of this year by defeating reigning and defending champion Juan Carlos Payano by majority decision after 12 rounds, in the second of their two fights.
McDonnell, 30, turned pro in 2005 and has held the BBBofC English, Commonwealth (British Empire), and EBU (European) bantamweight titles. In 2014 he TKO’d WBA-PABA bantamweight champion Tabtimdaeng Na Rachawat to win the WBA World title, which he has successfully defended four times.
With news that Warren and McDonnell have agreed to terms, only two of three purse bids will be held as scheduled. The first fight is between WBA World interim heavyweight champion Luis Ortiz and WBA #3 ranked Alexander Ustinov. The second fight is between WBA World super welterweight champion Jack Culcay and WBA #1 ranked Demetrius Andrade.
The Bidding will take place on Monday, August 15, 2016, at 11:00 a.m. at the WORLD BOXING ASSOCIATION OFFICE located at: Avenida Aquilino de la Guardia c/c Calle 47, PH Ocean Plaza, Office 14-05, Marbella, Panama, Panama.
WBA Treasurer Aurelio Fiengo will direct the bidding. If you have questions please contact the WBA Office Phone: + (507) 203-7680 or + (507) 203-7681. Email questions to: info@wbaboxing.com.
The event will be broadcast on the WBA social networks.
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