Mikhailovich one victory away from IBF title bout

Andrei Mikhailovich. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
Andrei Mikhailovich. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
New Zealand boxing’s "angry little boy" is on the cusp of a world title fight after a rankings boost.

Middleweight contender Andrei Mikhailovich is one successful fight away from an IBF title tilt.

The stakes have been raised dramatically for Mikhailovich’s next fight on April 27 , with a victory over his undefeated Venezuelan opponent likely to set up an immediate challenge for the IBF world title.

Mikhailovich (19-0, 11KOs) was the big mover in the latest IBF rankings, jumping from 10 to five and into pole position to fight the winner of a bout between Brazilian Esquiva Falcao and Australian Michael Zerafa for the title recently vacated by Genady "GGG" Golovkin.

"This is a stunning development," Mikhailovich’s promoter Dean Lonergan said.

"I’ve already spoken to IBF representative Ben Keilty and Ben is of the opinion that if Andrei can beat Edisson Saltarin on April 27 at Fight For Life that should see him progress to the No3 spot.

"With the No1 and 2-ranked fighters Falcoa and Zerafa to fight for the vacant world title, Andrei only needs to win one fight to go into the mandatory position.

"In all reality, as along as Andrei keeps winning you will see him fight for a world title by the end of this year."

Mikhailovich said he was pumped by the news.

"Not too long ago I was just an angry little boy and now I am No5 in the world," he said.

"That is pretty cool. I’ve worked hard for it so I’m proud of where I’ve got to.

"It’s exciting to be so close to my dream — but my main focus is on April 27. I’m going to knock out Edisson Saltarin and then we’ll see what comes next."

What comes next will almost certainly be a world title showdown against Falcoa or Zerafa, Lonergan said.

Mikhailovich has now overtaken heavyweight Joseph Parker (WBC No7 and WBO No10) as New Zealand’s second-highest ranked male boxer behind cruiserweight David Light (WBO No.1).

There was further good news in the rankings for a Peach Boxing stable that already has world title fights locked in for Light and Mea Motu, with classy light heavyweight Jerome Pampellone surging to No10 with the IBF.

Pampellone fights Aussie-based New Zealander Mose Auimatagi on the Burger King I Am Hope Fight For Life card on April 27.

"If Jerome wins that he’ll also move into the top five," Lonergan said.

With Light’s WBO world cruiserweight showdown with Brit Lawrence Okolie headlining the card at the 22,000-seat Manchester Arena on March 25 and Motu set to fight Canada’s Tania Walters for IBO Super Bantamweight title in the main event of Fight For Life, the coming months would be hectic, trainer Isaac Peach said.

"We’ve all worked incredibly hard for this so we wouldn’t have it any other way."

— Staff reporter