The camps for super middleweight world titlist David Benavidez and mandatory challenger and former titlist Anthony have come to an agreement and the WBC has canceled a purse bid scheduled for Friday at the sanctioning body’s headquarters in Mexico City. WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman notified the organization’s promoters on Thursday afternoon that he had been informed that a deal was reached. There is no date or location set for the fight but Benavidez promoter Sampson Lewkowicz previously told ESPN that he hopes to stage the bout in September. Benavidez (20-0, 17 KOs), 21, of Phoenix, will be making his second defense since he became the youngest world titleholder in division history in September at age 20. Dirrell (32-1-1, 24 KOs), 33, of Flint, Michigan, has won five fights in a row since he lost the same belt to Badou Jack by majority decision in April 2015.