Janibek Alimkhanuly called out the other middleweight champions after his ninth-round victory over game Australian Andrew Mikhailovich.
The unbeaten Kazakh southpaw is now 16-0 (11 KOs), having made his way to Sydney to defend his IBF title. The WBO crown was not on the line, with the WBO claiming the title would be declared vacant should Janibek win.
Janibek, who had Mikhailovich down and in real trouble in round two, said: “First of all, I wanted to thank all my fans here, who supported me. As far as the fight, please keep in mind I haven’t fought in the ring for a year and the last fight didn’t happen, so it was a good experience for me to come back and shake rust.”
Of his opponent, Mikhailovich, who lost for the first time in 22 fights, Janibek added: “He’s a good boxer, he has a very good team, nice people, and I want to wish him luck.”
Then he turned his attention to future opponents and said: “I do have two titles and two titles are missing, any of them, [Carlos] Adames [WBC] or [Erislandy] Lara [WBA], I’m ready any time. Send me the papers, I’ll sign it any time.”
The top two spots in the IBF are presently vacant. Mikhailovich was rated No.3, Hamzah Sheeraz is at four and Chris Eubank Jnr is at five.
With the WBO, Frank Warren has Sheeraz at No. 1, Denzel Bentley at No. 2 and Brad Pauls at No. 5.
Should there be problems between Janibek and the WBO now, Sheeraz and Bentley could meet for the vacant title.