In an eventful Saturday night that marked a historic milestone for Guatemalan sports, Lester Martínez ascended to the status of interim WBC champion, etching his name in the annals of boxing history. At the age of 28, Martínez’s triumph reverberates beyond national borders, yet the fighter’s ambitions stretch further — towards the unchallenged supremacy embodied by the undisputed title.
Within the boxing world, the narrative often converges on a singular figure: Canelo Álvarez. It is he who stands as the ultimate obstacle on Martínez’s path to complete glory.
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Earlier this year, Christian M’bili was formally recognized as the WBC champion. Nonetheless, WBC president Mauricio Sulaimán has publicly affirmed that the championship landscape remains fluid, explicitly leaving the possibility open for Álvarez to contend for the title. This proclamation underscores the ongoing dynamics within the division and suggests a potential confrontation between Martínez and Álvarez could materialize.
¡Guatemala tiene campeón interino! 🇬🇹
Lester Martínez takes home the WBC interim super middleweight world title! 🏆#MartinezAleem pic.twitter.com/bcZob0vdqP
— World Boxing Council (@WBCBoxing) March 22, 2026
Despite M’bili’s official status, Martínez’s recent elevation to interim champion signals his readiness to face the sport’s elite. His declaration of preparedness to confront Álvarez highlights a burgeoning rivalry that could captivate boxing enthusiasts worldwide. The interim title, while significant, represents a stepping stone en route to the coveted undisputed crown, a prize that Martínez is resolute in pursuing.
As reported by Boxing News Online, the Guatemalan pugilist’s gaze remains fixed firmly on the pinnacle of his division, undeterred by the current hierarchy. The unfolding scenario, shaped by official recognitions and declarations from prominent figures within the WBC, sets the stage for potential high-stakes matchups that could redefine the championship’s future.