That overlap gives this matchup a strange symmetry. Carrington kept his unbeaten record in a fight that was debated, and now Palacios arrives off a close win over that same opponent to challenge for his belt.
Carrington (17-0, 10 KOs), a 29-year-old from Brooklyn, won the WBC featherweight title in January with a ninth-round stoppage of Carlos Castro. The win pushed him into the titleholder role at 126 pounds, but it did not settle every question around him.
The fight was first reported by ESPN’s Salvador Rodriguez, who revealed the matchup details for the July 4 Top Rank card in Cleveland.
This is not the fight many expected next. A unification with Rafael Espinoza or Angelo Leo has been discussed, and a move involving Naoya Inoue has also been floated. Instead, Carrington defends against a contender just outside the top tier, which shifts attention back onto how the title is being handled.
Palacios, 25, steps into his first world title fight without the same level of experience, but with a recent result that ties directly to Carrington’s own track record. It is not a typical contender’s path, and it puts extra focus on how the fight is judged if it becomes close again.
The bout headlines a Top Rank card in Cleveland, where Carrington makes his first defense. The opportunity is there for Palacios, but the matchup leaves open the question of how quickly Carrington will be pushed toward the fights that have been talked about.
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