Zepeda enters the proposed matchup as one of the division’s most active contenders. The Mexican southpaw has built a reputation through steady pressure, body punching, and a high punch output that has made him a difficult assignment for opponents. Those performances have kept him near the top of the WBC rankings while the title situation at lightweight changed in recent months.
Roach arrives after a run of high-profile fights at lightweight. The Washington, D.C-born Roach fought to two twelve-round draws, including a closely watched meeting with Gervonta Davis. He also challenged Shakur Stevenson for the WBC lightweight title last July in Queens, New York, losing a unanimous decision after twelve rounds in a bout that placed him among the division’s regular title challengers.
Even without a victory in those recent appearances, Roach is now in line for another opportunity if the fight with Zepeda is finalized.
The reported matchup has drawn attention because interim champion Jadier Herrera had been widely viewed as a leading candidate to fight for the vacant belt, though the WBC has not publicly explained why the sanctioning body would move forward with Zepeda and Roach instead of elevating its interim titleholder.
If confirmed, the fight would give Zepeda the first full world title opportunity of his career. Zepeda enters the situation with a 31-0 record and 27 knockouts, while Roach, 25-1-2 with 10 knockouts, would receive another chance to compete for a lightweight championship.
Details regarding the date, venue, and official sanctioning confirmation have not yet been announced by the WBC or the fighters’ teams.
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