Personally, crossing my fingers for a Butterbean comeback match up myself! One can only hope.
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Personally, crossing my fingers for a Butterbean comeback match up myself! One can only hope.
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Oleksandr Usyk has been granted the opportunity to make a voluntary defence of his WBC heavyweight title after saying he wanted to fight Deontay Wilder next.
Unified heavyweight champion Usyk said this week that Wilder was his "first option" for his next fight.
Wilder is not ranked in the WBA, WBC or IBF's top 10, meaning Usyk may have to vacate some of his titles to fight him.
But the WBC announced at their annual convention that they would not immediately call a mandatory defence for the Ukrainian for their belt, opening the door for a world title fight between the pair.
"Heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk can make a voluntary defence. He's already said he would like to fight Deontay Wilder," a WBC statement said.
Usyk last fought in July when he stopped Londoner Daniel Dubois in round five to become two-time undisputed heavyweight champion.
But in November, the 38-year-old decided to relinquish his WBO title, elevating Britain's Fabio Wardley to heavyweight champion.
At the time, Usyk informed the WBO he would not be proceeding with a mandatory title defence against Wardley.
Usyk remains the WBA, IBF and WBC heavyweight champion.
The WBC also confirmed that a potential fight between British boxers Lawrence Okolie and Moses Itauma would determine the next mandatory challenger for the WBC belt.
Both fighters already have bouts scheduled, with Itauma fighting Jermaine Franklin on 24 January in Manchester and Okolie boxing in Nigeria later this month against a yet-to-be announced opponent.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/a...s/cz94yzlkq14o
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just make the agit fight already, he's the interim champion
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Ha! Can imagine Fury will be spitting feathers.
Give Wilder his respect. He held that WBC belt for quite some time. He is a former champion. He can get a Usyk fight.
Bigger man George, bigger punch!
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Wilder seems to not only have lost punch resistance but also, contrary to the old adage about "the last thing to go", punching power as well.
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'Bronze Bomber' in a fresh update from Dubai ahead of Pulev vs Gassiev, has confirmed they are already at the negotiating table.
"It is definitely becoming a real conversation," Wilder told
"Boxing is a business but sometimes it falls through, right now we are in talks for that fight, yes.
"I'm excited and looking forward to it. Once I get the final say-so and details, then my blood will be pumping.
"I am excited [for the potential of that fight happening], and once things become clearer, that is when I can go to camp."
On the Usyk call-out he added: "I wasn't surprised, I was 50/50.
"I never get opportunities, no-one gives me chances especially coming up because of the power.
"The power gets me less chances, and after the losses, people get brave and confident.
"It is crazy that you get more chances when you lose, when I was at the top and knocking people out, I didn't get chances."
https://talksport.com/boxing/3812182...-talks-update/
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