Franco stripped of WBA title ahead of Ioka fight

Franco stripped of WBA title ahead of Ioka fight

Boxing

Joshua Franco was stripped of his WBA junior bantamweight title on Friday after he weighed 121.25 pounds for his 115-pound title rematch on Saturday against Kazuto Ioka in Tokyo.

Ioka (29-2-1, 15 KOs) can still capture the title with a victory. In the event of a draw or a Franco victory, the title will remain vacant.

“There was some issues the past few days that even up to a few hours ago made us believe the fight was off,” Franco’s trainer, Robert Garcia, tweeted on Friday. “Josh has always been a professional and has never had a problem like this before.”

Franco (18-1-3, 8 KOs) and Ioka fought to a draw in December in Tokyo in a title unification. Ioka, a 34-year-old who fights out of Tokyo, vacated his WBO title afterward to pursue the rematch rather than a mandatory defense against Junto Nakatani.

Franco, a 27-year-old from San Antonio, is the older brother of flyweight champion Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez. Franco is rated No. 4 by ESPN at 115 pounds; Ioka is No. 3.

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