Osleys Iglesias’ team believes Carlos Adames is showing something they haven’t seen from many fighters at super middleweight.
Talks are advancing for a potential IBF super middleweight title fight between Iglesias and Adames, a matchup that would see the WBC middleweight champion move up to 168 pounds in pursuit of a second world title.
“They all talk about unification until they hear Iglesias!” promoter Camille Estephan told Ring Magazine. “Adames seems to have the guts to step in the ring with him.”
The comments came as negotiations continue for what would be Iglesias’ first defense of the IBF super middleweight title. The unbeaten Cuban has built a reputation as one of the division’s most dangerous punchers, stopping 14 of his 15 opponents.
Adames, meanwhile, has repeatedly signaled that his days at middleweight are coming to an end. The WBC middleweight champion has spent recent weeks posting on social media about moving to 168 pounds and pursuing the biggest challenges available.
If the fight is finalized, Adames would be taking on one of the division’s most avoided fighters in his first bout as a super middleweight while pursuing a world title in a second weight class.
No official announcement has been made, but talks appear to be moving toward a deal for one of the more intriguing matchups available at 168 pounds.
A victory would represent the biggest win of either fighter’s career and could immediately reshape the championship picture at 168 pounds heading into 2027 and beyond.
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Last Updated on 2026/06/04 at 10:23 PM


