Andy Cruz Goals To Seize Lightweight Throne Against Muratalla

Andy Cruz is poised to take over the lightweight division in the primary title fight of his short profession against IBF champion Raymond Muratalla on January 24, 202,6, on DAZN on the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Avoided Just like the Plague

If Cruz captures the IBF title from Muratalla, it’s going to be interesting to see if he gets the massive fight opportunities that other lesser talents like Shakur Stevenson are getting. Capturing the IBF belt should, in theory, help Cruz get the fights he must turn into the star within the lightweight division.

The Turki Factor

If Cruz looks too good in beating Muratalla on January twenty fourth, it could work against him. He’ll be treated like a leper or one in all the untouchable caste.  It’s prone to require Turki Alalshikh to take an interest in Cruz in the identical way he has with Terence Crawford. Without Turki, Cruz could also be relegated permanently to the ‘who needs him’ club, treated as an undesirable by fighters and their cunning promoters.

Andy recently defeated Hironori Mishiro by a fifth-round knockout in an IBF 135-lb title eliminator on June 14, 2025, to lock himself into position to challenge for a belt.

The Eddie Hearn-promoted 2020 Olympic gold medalist Cruz (6-0, 3 KOs) is the long run of the 135-lb division. Up to now, the Cuban talent has been avoided just like the plague, a fighter that the highest fighters like Shakur Stevenson and Gervonta Davis have ignored.

Lightweight Politics at Play

What’s hurt Cruz’s ability to get fights is a mixture of his lack of English proficiency, his incredible talent, and the lightweight division’s lack of risk-takers. Shakur likes to say he’s willing to fight anyone, but his opponent decisions suggest otherwise. He could have already defended against #1 WBC Cruz a protracted time ago, but he’s chosen to take easier fights.

Cruz was left off Turki Alalshikh’s stacked Ring IV event last Saturday night in Riyadh. As an alternative, the 21-year-old Abdullah Mason battled to a narrow 12-round decision over Sam Noakes in a sloppy fight.

Last Updated on 11/25/2025

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