At the corporate auditorium of Interjet, World Boxing Council President Mauricio Sulaimán, Julio Gamero - who is the Commercial Executive Director of Interjet - along with the Boxing Commission of Mexico City President Ciro Nucci and the Director in Mexico of the Vegas Convention Visitors, Benjamín Díaz, presented the special Chiapas designed "Adolfo López Mateos" WBC world title that will be presented to the winner of the fight between Gennady Golovkin and Saul Alvarez on September 15th.





This belt commemorates one of the most important dates for Mexicans. It was created by artisans who captured the pre-Hispanic technique of the Chiapanec loom, made with cotton threads in different shades of white to symbolize the armour of the ancient warriors.





Ornate with a network of rings representing the union and fidelity of the 12 Mayan towns of the state, the belt bears on the plaque the legend "Majbanéj-Maya" which translates as "Mayan Warrior" as well as the initials of the WBC and the text WORLD CHAMPION carved in pure amber, fossilized resin of 25 and 40 million years old.





This will be the third boxing match that Interjet sponsors, since in 2017. It was involved in the fights between Julio César Chávez and Saul Alvarez and between Gennady Golvkin and Saul Alvarez.





Happy to be back, World Boxing Council President Mauricio Sulaiman says this tiebreak will be spectacular and worthy of a night of Mexican boxing. Mauricio also said that it is a source of pride that this work of art which took three months to create, and represents all Mexicans is carried on an Interjet plane, a tricolor company of the very highest standards.

Canelo and GGG fight a year after their first clash, with the WBC middleweight world title again on the line. It is still in the hands Gennady.

Former world champions Humberto Gonzalez, Pipino Cuevas, Daniel Zaragoza, Lupe Pintor, Isaac Bustos, Rafael Limón, as well as WBC super bantamweight champion Rey Vargas and female light flyweight champion Esmeralda Moreno were present at the event.