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Home » Frank Warren Threatens Lawsuit Against WBC as Oleksandr Usyk vs. Rico Verhoeven Looms

Frank Warren Threatens Lawsuit Against WBC as Oleksandr Usyk vs. Rico Verhoeven Looms

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The World Boxing Council (WBC) has been facing intense criticism from all corners of the boxing world in recent weeks. Prominent figures such as Terence Crawford and Shakur Stevenson have publicly called out the organization’s questionable practices, and now, English promoter Frank Warren has joined in, threatening legal action against the WBC.

Warren’s frustration with the WBC stems from their failure to mandate a highly anticipated title defense between Oleksandr Usyk and mandatory challenger Rico Verhoeven. The WBC, which is responsible for overseeing and sanctioning championship fights, has yet to make a decision on the matter, despite repeated requests from both fighters and their teams.

This lack of action from the WBC has not only caused delays and uncertainty for the fighters and their fans but has also raised serious questions about the organization’s credibility. A promoter of Warren’s stature speaking out against the WBC reflects the growing discontent within the boxing community towards the organization’s handling of its responsibilities.

In response to the WBC’s inaction, Warren has now threatened to take legal action against the organization, stating that he has “run out of patience” and will be seeking damages for the delays and losses incurred by his fighter, Verhoeven. Warren has also accused the WBC of showing favoritism towards Usyk, who currently holds the title, and has demanded that a decision be made without any further delay.

Usyk, who is widely regarded as one of the best pound-for-pound boxers in the world, has been on a dominant run in the cruiserweight division and recently moved up to heavyweight. His scheduled title defense against mandatory challenger Verhoeven has been highly anticipated by fans, but with no confirmation from the WBC, the fight remains in limbo.

The lack of clarity from the WBC has not only caused frustration for the fighters and their teams but has also left boxing fans disappointed and disheartened. The delay in making a decision on the mandatory title defense has also disrupted the schedule of both fighters, causing setbacks in their training and preparation.

This is not the first time that the WBC has come under fire for its questionable practices. In the past, the organization has faced criticism for its handling of rankings, mandatory challengers, and controversial decisions, which have often put the integrity of boxing and the reputation of the WBC at stake.

The WBC, as one of the four major organizations responsible for governing and regulating professional boxing, has a responsibility to maintain transparency and fairness in its decisions, especially when it comes to mandatory title defenses. The delay in making a decision on the Usyk vs. Verhoeven fight not only goes against the WBC’s own rules and regulations but also undermines the credibility of the organization.

In the face of mounting pressure and criticism, it is high time for the WBC to take swift action and make a decision on the mandatory title defense. The longer the delay, the more damage it causes to the fighters, the fans, and the sport of boxing as a whole.

It is encouraging to see that figures like Frank Warren are speaking out against the WBC’s questionable practices and taking a stand for their fighters. It is essential for the boxing community to come together and hold the organization accountable for its actions, or lack thereof, to ensure fairness and integrity in the sport.

As we await a decision from the WBC, we can only hope that the organization will uphold its responsibility and mandate the long-awaited title defense between Oleksandr Usyk and Rico Verhoeven. This fight has the potential to be a thrilling showdown between two highly skilled fighters and deserves to be sanctioned by the WBC without any further delays.

The WBC must understand that its actions, or lack thereof, have consequences not only for the fighters and their teams but also for the sport of boxing. It is time for the organization to make the right decision and restore the faith of the boxing world in its integrity and credibility. Let’s hope that the WBC will rise to the occasion and do the right thing.

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