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Carlos Adames Defends WBC Middleweight Title Against Rising Challenger Austin Williams
The March 21st showdown in Orlando promises a clash of styles and legacies in the storied WBC Middleweight division.
Mar. 17, 2026 at 2:24am
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The WBC Middleweight World Championship fight on March 21st in Orlando, Florida will see defending champion Carlos Adames put his title on the line against the up-and-coming challenger Austin 'Ammo' Williams. Adames, a two-time WBC Middleweight titleholder, brings a 24-1-1 record with 18 knockouts, while the 29-year-old Williams enters the bout with a 19-1 record and 13 KOs. The fight continues the rich history of the WBC Middleweight division, which has seen 32 world champions and 113 title fights over the years.
Why it matters
This matchup represents a clash of styles and legacies in the storied WBC Middleweight division. Adames, the experienced champion, will look to impose his power and pressure against the rangy, technical skills of the younger challenger Williams. The outcome could determine the future direction of the division, with the winner positioning themselves for bigger fights and more championship opportunities.
The details
Adames, a 31-year-old Dominican fighter, is coming off a hard-fought split draw against Hamzah Sheeraz that tested his resilience. His only career loss came against Patrick Teixeira, a defeat he has learned from. Williams, ranked #6 by the WBC, is seeking his first world title shot after a recent unanimous decision win over Wendy Toussaint. His previous fight against Sheeraz, though a loss, showcased his bravery and willingness to engage in a grueling battle.
- The fight is scheduled for March 21, 2026 in Orlando, Florida.
- Adames previously held the WBC Interim Middleweight title before becoming the full champion.
The players
Carlos Adames
A 31-year-old Dominican boxer with a 24-1-1 record and 18 knockouts. He is a two-time WBC Middleweight World Champion.
Austin "Ammo" Williams
A 29-year-old American boxer with a 19-1 record and 13 knockouts. He is the #6 ranked contender in the WBC Middleweight division.
WBC
The World Boxing Council, one of the major sanctioning bodies in professional boxing.
What’s next
The winner of the March 21st fight will likely be in line for bigger fights and more championship opportunities in the WBC Middleweight division.
The takeaway
This matchup between the experienced champion Adames and the rising challenger Williams represents an intriguing clash of styles and legacies in the storied WBC Middleweight division. The outcome could have significant implications for the future direction of the weight class.
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