Heavyweight Champion Oleksandr Usyk Signs Deal with Zuffa Boxing.
Oleksandr Usyk's New Promotional Agreement
According to Novyny.live: In a significant development for the boxing world, unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk has signed a contract with the promotional company Zuffa Boxing. The 39-year-old fighter, who holds the WBC, WBA, and IBF world titles, continues his active professional career with this new partnership. His manager, Dean White, confirmed the news.
Dean White revealed the information on the YouTube channel Seconds Out. He stated:
'I have seen the signed contract, but I do not possess the details of the financial terms of the agreement.'This indicates that while the deal is finalized, its specific financial structure remains confidential.
Implications of the Deal
There has been no official confirmation yet from Usyk's team or Zuffa Boxing regarding the agreement. This move follows Zuffa Boxing's earlier high-profile signing of Conor Benn to a $15 million deal, suggesting the company has substantial financial resources to invest in top talent. For a champion like Usyk, aligning with a well-funded promoter could be crucial for securing legacy-defining fights.
Usyk's stock rose further this past July when he scored a decisive victory, knocking out Daniel Dubois in the fifth round. Signing with Zuffa Boxing could unlock new opportunities for his career and generate increased interest in his future bouts. If confirmed, this partnership could pave the way for major events that capture the attention of fans and media worldwide, marking a new chapter for the Ukrainian champion.
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