The stakes have been raised dramatically for Kiwi middleweight contender Andrei Mikhailovich’s next fight on April 27 - with a victory over his undefeated Venezuelan opponent likely to set up an immediate challenge for the IBF world title.
Mikhailovich (19-0, 11 KOs) was the big mover in the IBF rankings released overnight, jumping from 10 to five and into pole position to fight the winner of a bout between Brazilian Esquiva Falcao and Australian Michael Zerafa for the title recently vacated by Genady ‘GGG’ Golovkin.
“This is a stunning development,” Mikhailovich’s promoter Dean Lonergan said.
“I’ve already spoken to IBF representative Ben Keilty and Ben is of the opinion that if Andrei can beat Edisson Saltarin on April 27 at Fight For Life, that should see him progress to the number three spot.
“With the number one and two ranked fighters Falcoa and Zerafa to fight for the vacant world title, Andrei only needs to win one fight to go into the mandatory position. In all reality, as long as Andrei keeps winning, you will see him fight for a world title by the end of this year.”