Jermall Charlo

Jermall Charlo Picks Up UD Victory After 30-month Layoff

There has been nothing conventional about the journey that Houston native and WBC Middleweight champ Jermall Charlo has been on the last 30 months. The 33-year-old Houstonian missed weight badly and was not defending his title against a much smaller Jose Benavidez jr at a contracted catchweight. However, in the ring, it was business as usual for the champ, who easily and decisively took care of business. Charlo shook off a little rust and got cooking on his way to a wide unanimous decision by scores of 100-90, 99-91, 98-92 and improved his record to 33-0 (22).

The Texan gets caught with a right hand about 45 seconds into his return, and then another one comes with just about 60 seconds left in the opening stanza, causing the boxing world to begin to wonder if perhaps the layoff was too long or perhaps he bit off my then he could chew in choosing Benavidez as his comeback opponent. However, Charlo scored with a big right hand late in the opening round and began to build off that. The Texan scored with an uppercut that hurt his man late in the second, and Charlo was off to races. He dominated the majority of the fight with an excellent jab and mixing in his right hand and left hook. Benavidez had some moments scattered throughout the scheduled ten-rounder, but nothing was extremely effective, and most of his flurries missed the mark. Charlo dominated a somewhat competitive affair, and with about a minute left, he went for the stoppage. Charlo stunned his exhausted opponent with a right hand that drove Benavidez into the ropes with about 45 seconds to go in their fight. About 20 seconds later, referee Harvey Dock grabbed Charlo and warned him of some rule violation that wasn't apparent to anyone watching the fight besides Dock. This caused about 15 seconds to tick off the clock and allowed Benavidez to survive the final bell.

San Antonio to Host Benavidez vs Andrade Plus Big Charlo's Return

Big-time boxing returns to Alamo City, according to 210 BoxingTV and multiple other sources. Undefeated and former two-time 168-pound world champion David Benavidez battles Demetrius Andrade on November 25th. The venue has not been pinned down yet. However, the AT&T Center seems like the logical choice. Benavidez, 27-0 (23), has become a fan favorite, and his last outing, a 12-round domination of former champ Caleb "Sweethands" Plant, has made him the boogieman of the 168-pound division. He held the WBC world title from 2017-18 but was stripped of his title. He reclaimed his title in 2019 by stopping Anthony Dirrell and was stripped yet again. This time, he lost it on the scales. Andrade, 32-0 (19), a former two-division world champion, captured world titles at Junior Middleweight and Middleweight. He held world titles as recently as late 2021 when he vacated his middleweight title to move up to the super middleweight division. He won a lopsided unanimous decision against Demond Nicholson on the Tank Davis-Hector Garcia card in January at 168 in his most recent outing.

The card will also feature the return of long-reigning but inactive middleweight champ and Houston native Jermall Charlo, 32-0 (22). He will battle rugged contender Jose Benavidez Jr, 28-2-1 (19). Charlo has been the WBC middleweight champ since 2019. However, Big Charlo hasn't defended his belt in well over two years. He last fought in June of 2021 and dominated Juan Montiel. Benavidez, lost a close contest to Danny Garcia in 2022 and bounced back nicely earlier this year with a one-sided beatdown of Sladan Janjanin, scoring a fifth-round knockout.

New Jersey native Vito Mielnicki Jr. 15-1 (10), is also confirmed for the card.

Jermall Charlo Closing in on Houston Fight with Canelo According to Sources

If difficult takes all day, impossible apparently takes five years or such is the case for Houston native and two-division world champ Jermall Charlo. Charlo has long pursued a fight with legendary Mexican four-division world champion Canelo Alvarez. It appears, finally, he may be nearing the long-awaited showdown. Charlo was the mandatory challenger for Alvarez and his WBC Super Middleweight title all the way back in 2018. In 2019 Canelo was minted "Franchise Champ" by the sanctioning body, and Charlo, was awarded the WBC "World Title." A title the Houstonian has defended a total of 4 times, including his most recent defense against Juan Macias Montiel at the Toyota Center in June of 2019. It has been two years since we have seen "Big Charlo" in the ring. He was originally, tentatively, scheduled to fight back in the Toyota Center on July 1st. That date was scratched and WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman said Charlo could have more time and wasn't in any danger of being stripped. Fast Forward and according to 210 Boxing TV and multiple other sources, the deal is nearing finalization. Unofficially Charlo and Canelo would be looking at a September 16th date at Minute Maid Park in Houston. For Canelo, it would be a potential two-fight deal that would also include a date with WBC Cruiserweight champ Badu Jack in December.

Charlo spoke to Andrade for an hour, will bypass tune-up, won't be stripped by WBC due to a Serious mental health episode.

Long-reigning WBC Middleweight champion Jermall Charlo of Houston has been inactive for nearly two years but won't be stripped of his title, according to WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman. Sulaiman disclosed that the Houstonian suffered a "serious mental health episode" The president continued on explaining what he would like to see from his middleweight champ in the future, "We want him to come back, or a 10-round fight. We will support him. And then we hope that a fight can be made with Adames (WBC interim champion) to unify the title. Or a fight with Munguia would be amazing. We would approve it, without a doubt.”

In 2021 Charlo was preparing for a title defense when he suffered an injury during training. This is when the wheels came off, according to Sulaiman, “When Charlo was recovering from his injury, he suffered a mental health episode, a serious, important one according to WBC President" 'If people want to be yelling and kicking because we didn’t strip him of his title for not fighting, that is the reason. We will be supporting him unconditionally. That is why there is an interim title, so there can be activity in the division. But we will always support our champion, and the good ones, and even more in the bad ones,” Sulaiman explained.

Charlo, however, plans on comeback sooner rather than later, and PBC has penciled in a date of July 1. That date was confirmed by trainer Ronnie Shields last month. Originally the plan was to put the WBC champ in a tune-up fight at the Toyota Center in his home city. However, Charlo may be open to taking the biggest challenge of his career, arguably, and forging a tune-up altogether. According to the champ, he is willing "to get straight into it [an Andrade fight]." According to Charlo “He [Andrade] called me the other day. We talked for like an hour, just trying to get this shi*t done.” Both men have been looking for a career-defining legacy fight for years but have not been able to secure one for any number of reasons. A showdown between the pair is long overdue and has been discussed for years at different weight classes.  Andrade has recently vacated his WBO version of the middleweight title to campaign at 168. It is unclear if a possible Charlo-Andrade fight would take place at the middleweight or super middleweight limit. The WBC would approve a non-title fight, according to its president. 

Charlo Not in Danger of Being Stripped By WBC

WBC World middleweight champion and Houston native Jermall Charlo, 32-0 (22) has not fought in nearly two years and has fought just twice since the start of the pandemic. The last time he was in the ring was in June of 2021. He scored a wide unanimous decision victory over Juan Macias Montiel in front of his home crowd at the Toyota Center. Despite the rampant inactivity, WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman has assured the boxing community that "Big Charlo" is in no danger of having his belt stripped. Sulaiman expressed his full support for his organization's middleweight title holder.

The WBC president met with Charlo and said of the meeting, “It was a wonderful meeting, very nice...He has been through complicated personal issues. He thanked the WBC for the support that we have given to him." He reaffirmed, “He is our champion, and he is coming forward." Charlo had multiple run-ins with the law, including assault charges following a dispute with his family. Those charges will not be pursued after The State of Texas submitted a Motion to Dismiss. He also had a 2021 incident at Privat Martini Bar on UTSA Blvd that led to three felony robbery warrants.

In recent days Youtube videos have surfaced of Charlo resuming training with legendary trainer Ronnie Shields at the famous Plex Gym. However, no return date or opponent has been mentioned.

Texas Pound for Pound List

1.Errol Spence -DeSoto

2.Jermell Charlo-Houston

3.Bam Rodriguez- San Antonio

4.Jermall Charlo-Houston

5.Brandon Figueroa- Weslaco

6.Vergil Ortiz -Grand Prairie

7.Josh Franco-San Antonio

8.O'shaquie Foster- Orange

9. Mario Barrios -San Antonio

10.Adrian Taylor-Dallas

Honorable Mention

Maurice Hooker-Dallas

Hector Tanajara- San Antonio

Omar Juarez- Brownsville

Rick Medina- San Antonio

Jorge Castaneda -Laredo

Edward Vazquez- Fort Worth

Alex Rincon- Carrollton

Jermall Charlo FINALLY closing in on Canelo Fight

WBC Super Middleweight champ Jermall Charlo, older twin brother of unified Jr Middleweight champ Jermell Charlo, has long awaited a big-money mega fight. He has consistently been on the outside of the pound for pound elite and mega fights with Canelo, GGG, Jacobs, and Benavidez have always alluded him. However, He may be closing in on the moment he has been preparing a lifetime for.

Canelo Alvarez, the pound-for-pound king shocked the boxing community last November by announcing he'd challenge Ilunga Makabu for the WBC cruiserweight strap. That now looks unlikely and a showdown with undefeated middleweight champ Jermall Charlo looks much more likely. A bout that would likely take place on Cinco De Mayo weekend is now 'more likely' according to multiple sources. Showtime Sports president Stephen Espinoza recently confirmed the rumors that the pound-for-pound king is open to facing Charlo next.

The two world champs have been linked together for a fight for several years. Perhaps, because of promotional issues and other reasons, it never happened. The belt that Charlo now holds (WBC middleweight) belt previously was held by Canelo who won it from Gennady Golovkin in 2018. He was mandated to fight Charlo but the fight never came to fruition and Canelo was delegated the organization's franchise champ and the older Charlo twin promoted to WBC world champion in June of 2019. He has held the belt ever since. Having defended 

The fight will likely be held in Vegas however the lone star state will remain an option. Charlo has sold well there and it's been a type of home away from home for Canelo. Who set an indoor record in 2021 drawing over 70,000 fans into AT&T Stadium when he stopped Billy Joe Saunders in 8 rounds back in May. He also fought in San Antonio in 2020 and has fought in Texas a total of five times in his career. The Cinco de Mayo weekend, which the event is rumored to take place, has been a historic weekend for boxing, many of the sport's biggest fights were staged that weekend. Mayweather fought Mosley, Pacquiao, Maidana, and many others on the weekend and Oscar de la Hoya also fought on that weekend taking on Mayweather Steve Forbes