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Featherweight champions face Miura in super feather title twin bill

Berchelt offers Miura the chance to reclaim the crown he held for more than 2 1/2 years.

World super featherweight boxing champion Miguel Berchelt (L) will defend his title against Takashi Miura on July 15 at the Los Angeles Forum

Mexico's Berchelt, 31-1 with 28 knockouts, will defend the World Boxing Council title against mandatory challenger Miura, 31-3 with two drawn and 24 knockouts.

And unbeaten Panamanian southpaw Corrales, 21-0 with eight knockouts, defends his World Boxing Association title in his US debut against Mexico's Robinson Castellanos, 24-12 with 14 knockouts, at the Los Angeles Forum.

Miura, stopped by Francisco Vargas in November 2015 to surrender the WBC crown, comes off a January knockout of Mexico's Miguel Roman on the undercard of the bout in which Berchelt stopped Vargas in the 11th round to lift the title.

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"I took on this challenge because I only want to fight the best," Berchelt said. "Miura is a true warrior and always leaves it all in the ring, but I am young and hungry and am confident I'll return to Mexico with the world championship belt still around my waist."

Berchelt, on a 10-fight knockout streak since suffering the only loss of his career three years ago, offers Miura the chance to reclaim the crown he held for more than 2 1/2 years.

"I have wanted to regain my championship belt from the moment I lost it in November of 2015," Miura said. "I know Berchelt is strong and I know that we'll go head to head for this world championship title. That will prove to be a great fight."

Corrales, 25, has won 20 fights in a row over the past seven years. He claimed the WBA crown by knocking out Japan's Takashi Uchiyama in Tokyo in April of last year and defended the title with a split-decision win in a rematch at Tokyo last December.

"I'm excited to make my US debut and defend my world title," Corrales said.

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Castellanos, 35, earned his first world title chance after an upset with earlier this month of two-time world champion Yuriorkis Gamboa.

"This is the biggest fight of my career, and I am not going to let the opportunity slip away," Castellanos said.

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