WBC Orders Usyk to Defend Title Against Undefeated Kabayel.
Usyk Faces Mandatory Title Defense
According to Espreso.tv: The World Boxing Council (WBC) has mandated that Oleksandr Usyk must defend his championship against Agit Kabayel. This decision follows Usyk's victory over Rico Verhoeven on May 24 in Egypt, where he secured a technical knockout just one second before the end of the 11th round. With 25 professional wins, Usyk has solidified his standing on the global boxing stage.
Upcoming Clash Between Usyk and Kabayel
Agit Kabayel, 33, boasts an undefeated record of 27 wins, making him a formidable challenger for Usyk in the upcoming bout. WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman stated that the board's ruling allowed for one voluntary fight, after which the winner must face Kabayel.
'Today I can proudly say that we did the right thing' - Mauricio Sulaiman
Additionally, Usyk holds the WBA and IBF belts, underscoring his elite status in world boxing. His next fight against Kabayel promises to be a pivotal milestone in the Ukrainian boxer's career, as he continues to maintain a high standard of achievement.
The Usyk-Kabayel matchup has the potential to be a defining moment in the boxing world, as both fighters boast impressive records. Usyk, as the reigning champion, aims not only to defend his titles but also to reaffirm his dominance in the heavyweight division. Kabayel, on the other hand, will have the opportunity to prove his strength on the international stage, making the contest even more intense and compelling for boxing fans.
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