Christian Mbilli’s name was being tossed around as a possible opponent for Canelo Alvarez before William Scull and Terence Crawford swooped in as the superstar’s announced fights.
Well, the undefeated Mbilli (28-0, 23 knockouts) can keep himself in high standing Friday night when he clashes with Maciej Sulecki (33-3, 13 KOs) with the vacant WBC interim super middleweight title on the line at the Videotron Centre in Montreal, Canada.
Mbilli produced a hard-fought unanimous decision over Sergiy Derevyanchenko his last time out in August.
After being stopped for the first time in his career via a sixth-round KO at the hands of Diego Pacheco in August 2024, Sulecki rebounded quite admirably in producing a 10th-round TKO of Ali Akhmedov in February.
With the WBC interim 168-pound championship at stake, DAZN News analyzes who has the edge heading into Mbilli vs. Sulecki.
Christian Mbilli is an all-action, pressure fighter powered by a great motor and the will to incessantly fight forward.
His left to the body, followed by a heavy-handed right hook across the jaw is a stinging combination that Mbilli frequently utilizes effectively.
The combination will likely be deployed often against Maciej Sulecki who is also a pressure fighter that enjoys cutting the ring in half.
The fact that both fighters are willing participants in engaging — and leave themselves open to be hit flush in the process — makes this styles clash all the more intriguing.
Mbilli has ended 23 of his 28 fights by the way of knockout for a KO ratio of 82 percent.
Prior to defeating Derevyanchenko by points last summer, the French-Cameroonian fighter produced three consecutive stoppage victories, demonstrating just how potent his punching power is.
Though Sulecki is a hard-nosed fighter who is coming off a knockout win and has pop to his punch as well, Mbilli with his aforementioned combo of choice wears on opponents, breaking them down with his punches.
A pristine 28-0 at 30 years old, Mbilli’s professional ledger is missing something sorely — a world title attached to his name.
Winning this interim championship with a statement performance against a tough veteran like Sulecki will also keep his name in the running for a potential crack at Canelo Alvarez.
That is plenty of motivation that Mbilli should need in this pivotal contest.
Sulecki has motivation, too. He failed in his only attempt to become a world champion, being outpointed by Demetrius Andrade via unanimous decision back in June 2019.
Friday night could very well be Sulecki’s final shot in a window of opportunity that is rapidly thinning.
This category is closer with Mbilli getting the slight nod.
After analyzing three vital categories, DAZN News gives Mbilli the edge over Sulecki, 3-0.
That said, Sulecki does not make anything easy on opponents and never has.
It took a heavy-handed Diego Pacheco to become the first man to stop the Polish warrior after Andrade and Daniel Jacobs previously beat Sulecki on points.
Mbilli stopping Sulecki with an exclamation point could be exactly what is needed to move him first in line to face Alvarez after the September mega bout with Terence Crawford.
Now, it is about showing and proving.