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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayVasiliy Lomachenko is being lined up for another straight title shot despite being retired for two years and not fighting since 2024. That reality is already drawing criticism from fans who see it as another example of boxing rolling out special treatment for established names while contenders wait in line.
Lomachenko, now 38, recently became a promotional free agent after allowing his Top Rank contract to expire. His last fight came in May 2024, when he stopped George Kambosos Jr. in the 11th round to win the IBF lightweight title. He later stepped away from the sport and has not fought since.
Most expected Lomachenko to return at lightweight if he came back, especially with names like Gervonta Davis and Shakur Stevenson floating around the division. Instead, a direct shot at unified WBO and IBF super featherweight champion Emanuel Navarrete is already being discussed if Lomachenko decides to move down to 130.
Navarrete strengthened his position earlier this month by stopping Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez in the 11th round to unify titles at super featherweight. Before any comeback fight, tune-up or eliminator could even be mentioned for Lomachenko, WBO president Gustavo Olivieri openly suggested the sanctioning body would approve an immediate title fight.
“Lomachenko is back, and if he wants to fight at 130lbs against Navarrete, I’m sure that the WBO Executive Committee will approve their fight,” Olivieri said on social media.
“In light of his professional merits — Olympic gold medallist, champion in multiple divisions, WBO super champion, a future Hall of Famer — I’m sure the approval will be unanimous.”
That stance is unlikely to go over well with contenders already working through the rankings at 130. Charly Suarez is currently pushing toward a mandatory position and faces Manuel Avila on July 11 in a fight that could move him directly into Navarrete’s path.
The situation leaves boxing with another familiar debate. Fighters spend years climbing rankings for title opportunities, yet retired stars can often walk straight back into championship fights the moment they return. Lomachenko’s accomplishments are real, but handing him an immediate shot after two years out is the kind of treatment most fighters never get close to receiving.
WBO President Gustavo Olivieri reiterated that, should Team Loma formally seek a direct shot at Emanuel “Vaquero” Navarrete, the matter would receive serious consideration from the Executive Committee given Lomachenko’s legacy as a 3-Division WBO World Champion and one of the… pic.twitter.com/ZJy3qTcU3P
— WBO (@WorldBoxingOrg) May 21, 2026
Eddy Pronishev has covered professional boxing since 2001, earning recognition for his technical analysis and informed perspective on the sport’s leading fighters, promoters, and events. Known for his clarity and depth, he provides authoritative insight into both in-ring strategy and the business of boxing.
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