The purse bid for the WBA welterweight title fight between Eimantas Stanionis and mandatory challenger Shakhram Giyasov has been postponed until November 19 in order to allow more time for both teams to negotiate, according to the sanctioning body.
The original purse bid date of November 8 was announced last week. The fight was initially ordered on September 19, but the camps were not able to reach a deal after a month, according to the WBA.
Now they are trying again with negotiations.
If this does wind up going to purse bid, then the minimum bid would be $150,000, with the winning amount to be split between Stanionis (75 percent) and Giyasov (25 percent).
Stanionis became the WBA’s secondary “regular” titleholder by virtue of his April 2022 split decision win over Radzhab Butaev. He made his first defense about two years later, winning a unanimous decision over Gabriel Maestre on the May 2024 undercard of Saul “Canelo” Alvarez vs. Jaime Munguia. Stanionis was then elevated to the primary titleholder after Terence Crawford vacated his WBA belt in August.
Stanionis, a 30-year-old from Kaunas, Lithuania, is 15-0 (9 KOs).
Giyasov, 16-0 (9 KOs), is a 31-year-old originally from Bukhara, Uzbekistan, and now fighting out of Brooklyn, New York. He was the welterweight silver medalist in the 2016 Olympics and turned pro in 2018.
Giyasov scored some early victories over a pair of recognizable, if faded, names: Emanuel Taylor (UD10) and Darleys Perez (KO1), both in 2019. More recently, he won a pair of elimination bouts to earn this opportunity, outpointing the 27-0 Harold Eduardo Calderon in June 2023 and taking an 11th-round unanimous technical decision over Pablo Cesar Cano in February. In July, Giyasov took a split decision over Miguel Parra.
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