I won't be shocked if the WBC has some rule in it's bylaws allowing a beltholder or former belterholder from a lower weight division to get priority over a number one if it judges it to be worthwhile. Since Haye is the former unified CW champ, that probably holds some water. They have Haye rated five, and the number one doesn't always get the shot immediately if there is reasonable justification for another bigger fight to happen. Example - Vitali's "champion emeritus" status that put him in the ring with Sam Peter ahead of others in the rankings.


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