The WBC has said that purse bids will take place should Saul Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin fail to agree a deal for their scheduled middleweight clash.
Last year, the governing body announced that Golovkin was the mandatory challenger for Alvarez's world title but it was decided that each fighter could face one more opponent during the spring before their showdown later in 2016.
With Golovkin easing past Dominic Wade and Alvarez knocking out Amir Khan, attention has turned back to the two camps attempting to agree terms that suit both parties, but the WBC has suggested that it will step in should talks prove unsuccessful.
Sulaiman:there is a period of free negotiations,if nothing is settle,a purse bid'll take place in 2weeks #CANELOGGG pic.twitter.com/t825VA1778
— World Boxing Council (@WBCBoxing) May 10, 2016
It has long been debated whether Alvarez will be prepared to face Golovkin at 160lbs or try to negotiate a catchweight, but the Mexican has said that he is happy to compete at the middleweight limit.