WBC confirm title decision for Oleksandr Usyk’s fight against Rico Verhoeven as statement released
The WBC heavyweight title will be on the line when Oleksandr Usyk squares off against kickboxing legend Rico Verhoeven this spring.
Both men are set to lock horns in a crossover clash at the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt on May 23.

Usyk is the unified WBA, WBC and IBF heavyweight champion, but when his bout with Verhoeven was announced earlier this week, only the WBC belt was mentioned.
The fight poster for the one-of-a-kind Ring Magazine event declared that the bout was for the ‘WBC world heavyweight championship’.
WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman later said this was not the case.
However, the WBC announced on Sunday that Usyk had been granted voluntary defence of his WBC heavyweight title.
“After careful consideration, the WBC Board of Governors has ruled in favor of sanctioning WBC World Heavyweight Champion Oleksandr Usyk’s voluntary title defence against legendary kickboxing Champion Rico Verhoeven,” a statement read.
“At its 63rd Annual Convention in Bangkok, Thailand, the WBC granted Champion Usyk a voluntary defence.
“Subsequently, the WBC received a petition to sanction the Usyk v. Herhoeven fight as a voluntary defence.”
“In reaching its approval decision, the WBC Board of Governors considered Champion Usyk’s activity, which is unprecedented, especially in the heavyweight division,” the statement added.
What does this mean for Agit Kabayel?
Before Usyk vs Verhoeven was announced, the WBC had granted Usyk a voluntary defence after defeating Daniel Dubois for a second time last July.
Usyk was given the green light on the understanding that he must defend his belts against WBC interim champion Agit Kabayel thereafter.

While the WBC rules and regulations state that a WBC champion must defend their belt if he/she boxes in the same weight division as his/her championship, there is a loophole.
According to Rule 3.8, champions can compete in ‘WBC special events’ without their belt being on the line.
These ‘special events’ must receive written permission from the WBC, as has been the case with Usyk vs Verhoeven.
This fight will therefore count as Usyk’s voluntary, meaning Kabayel will still be ordered to face the Ukrainian next.
The WBC will also take the usual 3 per cent sanctioning fee cut for Usyk vs Verhoeven as if it were a world title fight.
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