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Usyk Vacates World Titles For Final Career Fight

Ukraine’s undefeated heavyweight boxing world champion, Oleksandr Usyk, said he had vacated his WBC, WBA and IBF ​belts to pursue a ‘last dance’ final fight, likely in the United States.

The 39-year-old has had 25 professional bouts and ‌became the undisputed heavyweight champion when he handed Briton Tyson Fury his first loss in 2024.

“Today is a good day to announce that I want to give up all the titles that I now hold. To leave them free so that all the guys that are standing in line behind me can box for ​them,” Usyk said in an Instagram video

“My friends, I am giving up my titles but I am not leaving sport ​because I have a last dance… there is more to come. Glory to God, Glory to Ukraine.”

The 2012 ⁠Olympic champion relinquished his WBO championship last year and got a TKO win over Rico Verhoeven in Egypt last month against the backdrop ​of the Pyramids of Giza.

Kickboxer Verhoeven had tested Usyk before the Ukrainian scored two knockdowns in the 11th round and earned a stoppage, and ​the competitive nature of the bout gave rise to calls for a rematch.

With Usyk vacating his belts, he no longer has any mandatory title defences blocking a possible second bout with Verhoeven. German boxer Agit Kabayel, who is the current WBC interim champion, may now be promoted to full championship status. Britain’s Daniel Dubois is ​the WBO champion.

Usyk’s sporting director, Sergey Lapin, said in an interview that the Ukrainian had vacated the belts to give ​former champion Anthony Joshua, whom Usyk has beaten twice, a chance to reunify them.

Ukraine's undefeated heavyweight boxing world champion, Oleksandr Usyk

“As for Oleksandr, his goal has always been to finish his legendary career ‌with his ⁠final fights in the United States, where he wants to leave the last chapter of his boxing legacy,” Lapin said.

Usyk became an undisputed cruiserweight champion in 2018 before his long-awaited move up to the heavyweight division. He took the WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight belts in 2021 with a unanimous decision over Briton Joshua in London.

Usyk also beat Joshua in the rematch and knocked out Daniel Dubois before meeting fellow undefeated ​boxer Fury twice, outpointing the British veteran ​in both bouts.

Winning the WBC ⁠belt from Fury made Usyk the first male undisputed heavyweight champion in the four-belt era.

SourceReuters
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