26.04.06 - By Aaron King: The World Boxing Association will no longer list Jermain Taylor as middleweight champion. WBA officials say that he hasn’t been stripped of the title, only that he is removed from the rankings until an investigation requested by Felix Sturm is completed.
According to Robert Mack, the WBA’s legal director, “It is my understanding that there was a request by representatives of Felix Sturm questioning whether Taylor had met all the requirements necessary to be the unified champion.
“The Sturm people raised the issue of whether Taylor had technically met the requirements such as having his last defense actually sanctioned before the bout, having a supervisor at the bout, a number of matters,” Mack added.
Essentially, Sturm and his people are alleging that Taylor’s claim as champion is illegitimate.
No reason has been heard from the Sturm camp as to why they are pursuing this claim. According to the WBA’s latest rankings, Felix Sturm is listed as the new middleweight champion.
In regards to Taylor, the website only says, “Jermain Taylor’s Unified Championship is under review, pursuant to request.”
In the previous rankings, the WBA listed Taylor as the “Unified Champion” and Sturm as the “World Champion,” indicating that Taylor was ranked ahead of Sturm, and thus was the “true” WBA champion.
Taylor will fight Winky Wright in Memphis on June.
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