Jermall Charlo recently revealed his plan to make a boxing comeback through a social media announcement. The unbeaten former two-weight world champion shared his intention to return to the ring after his last match in November, where he defeated Jose Benavidez Jr. in a less-than-thrilling performance. Many fans have become disinterested in Jermall and his twin brother Jermell Charlo, believing that their popularity has decreased and they might struggle to replicate their past success.
Given the limited number of potential opponents in the middleweight division, there is a suggestion that Jermall should move up to 168 pounds to potentially secure a lucrative bout against Canelo Alvarez. Despite his significant victories in the past, his recent displays have not been impressive, casting doubt on his ability to stage a successful return.
There are speculations that Jermall might be trying to attract the attention of Turki Alalshikh in the hopes of landing a well-paid fight on one of his promotions. However, due to Jermall’s lack of activity in recent years and his underwhelming performances in his last few matches, it remains uncertain whether he can recapture his former glory. The hurdles of ring rust, aging, and a decline in performance are viewed as substantial challenges for Jermall’s prospects in the boxing world.