Date: 10th January 2016 at 6:47pm
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The super-bantamweight division is certainly grabbing the headlines at the moment.

With everyone focussing on the upcoming unification bout between Car Frampton (IBF champion) and Scott Quigg (WBA champion) in Manchester on February 27th, another huge fight could be awaiting the winner.

The winner will walk away with both the IBF and WBA belts and maintain their unbeaten record, but if they are going to remain a double champion then they will have to take a mandatory defence being ordered by the WBA whereby the winner must fight what the WBA are calling their ?Champion in recess? Guillermo Rigondeaux.

Furthermore, that fight against Rigondeaux, who has a record that reads 16-0 with 10 of those wins coming by the big knockout, by July 27th or be stripped of the belt.

Now whether the winner of Quigg v Frampton is prepared to do that remains to be seen, the winner may decide to hold on to the IBF belt and vacate the WBA, but then again champions are supposed to take on all-comers are they not?