WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman has pledged his support to the first undisputed heavyweight unification clash of the four-belt era between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk. The statement comes at a time in which the fight is in serious jeopardy after the IBF ordered Usyk to defend his title against mandatory challenger Filip Hrgovic.
Unlike the IBF, Sulaiman says that the WBC will not let mandatories get in the way of the four-belt shootout. The sanctioning body has been very supportive of unification bouts in the past. Chiefly, when Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua held all the straps between them in 2018 and when Joshua and Fury first began negotiating terms for their all-British undisputed showdown back in 2021.
The IBF, on the other hand, have always been strong on pushing their mandatory challengers and with no date pencilled in for Usyk vs Fury they swooped in to give No1 ranked Hrgovic his shot at their strap after beating Zhang Zhilei in a final eliminator bout in August.
“The WBC has been extremely supportive of unification bouts,” Sulaiman told Sky Sports. “We supported back when Wilder against Joshua, it didn’t happen. Then we supported when the time could be for Fury against Joshua again and then we support Fury against Usyk.
Usyk is now left with a defend or vacate ultimatum that carries potentially serious ramifications. If he chooses to take on Hrgovic next, he will delay the Fury fight and risk losing his title before being able to secure the legacy-defining bout.
Meanwhile, if he opts to vacate and face Fury next then the contest will lose its undisputed status. Fury has stated on multiple occasions that the only reason he is entertaining a fight with Usyk is because of the four-belts being on the line meaning The Cat may not be guaranteed the fight even if he pushes to make it happen next.
Stay connected with us on social media platform for instant update click here to join our Twitter, & Facebook
We are now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@TechiUpdate) and stay updated with the latest Technology headlines.
For all the latest Boxing News Click Here