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Erislandy Lara eyes return to super welterweight elite

/ 01:45 PM August 31, 2019

Erislandy Lara

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MARCH 02: Erislandy Lara punches Brian Castano during their WBA “regular” junior middleweight title fight at Barclays Center on March 02, 2019 in New York City. Al Bello/Getty Images/AFP

Erislandy Lara, denied a rematch with Canelo Alvarez, will be trying try to take out his frustration on the Mexican world champion’s brother on Saturday in a super-welterweight bout in Minnesota.

Also at stake for Cuban-born Lara is the World Boxing Association’s second-tier “regular” super welterweight world title, which will remain vacant if Ramon Alvarez wins after the Mexican failed to make weight on Friday.

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Lara weighed in at 153.8 pounds (69.76 kg). Alvarez showed up an hour late and was 4.6 pounds over the 154-pound limit.

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While the bout will go on as scheduled, if it ends in a draw or win for Alvarez the title will remain vacant.

Lara, who lost a disputed decision to middleweight king Canelo five years ago, has said the bout is “personal” for him.

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But more important is his desire to return to the top of the division.

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Lara lost the World Boxing Association’s premier 154-pound belt in a narrow split-decision loss to American Jarrett Hurd in April of 2018.

A win Saturday would move him into the mix to challenge for the crown now held by Julian Williams, who shocked previously unbeaten Hurd in May.

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TAGS: Boxing, Canelo Alvarez, Erislandy Lara, Ramon Alvarez, Super Welterweight, WBA

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