By Steve Kim

Bryant Jennings is coming off a defeat at the hands of heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko, which took place on April 25th at the Madison Square Garden in New York. While 'By By' lost, it was a game effort that raised his stock.

Moving forward, his promoter Gary Shaw told BoxingScene.com - "He trains every day, there's going to be a switch in trainers to my understanding and I'm working with HBO to bring him back roughly in October, November, December, that time frame."

Jennings, who is currently 19-1 (10 KO's), was under the guidance of Fred Jenkins in the corner.

Shaw did mention something interesting:

"I did get a call from a representative of Alexander Povetkin - and I have not heard back - about bringing Bryant back to Russia."

Povetkin recently blew out Mike Perez in one round to secure his position as the mandatory challenger in the WBC to Deontay Wilder.

"So I was a little perplexed by the call," admitted Shaw. 'Aand it was a legitimate call but as I said - I have not heard back. It was probably about ten days ago so I don't know what Povetkin's plans are."

Steve Kim is the news editor for BoxingScene.com.