Boxing Dec 07, 2025

Oleksandr Usyk relinquishes WBO heavyweight title after being told to defend against Fabio Wardley

👤
By Admin
Sports Journalist
Oleksandr Usyk relinquishes WBO heavyweight title after being told to defend against Fabio Wardley

Oleksandr Usyk has relinquished the WBO heavyweight title.

Fabio Wardley had emerged as the next challenger for Usyk after he earned the WBO interim title with a stunning 11th round-stoppage of Joseph Parker at The O2 last month and will now be elevated to full WBO champion.

Usyk was told by the WBO in September that he must face the Parker vs Wardley winner, but the Ukrainian's second reign as undisputed champion is now over after the WBO confirmed he had vacated the belt.

A statement from the WBO read: "The World Boxing Organisation announced today that it has received formal communication from Team Oleksandr Usyk regarding the future of the WBO Heavyweight Championship. After thoughtful consideration, Usyk has elected to relinquish his title.

The statement continued: "We accept and respect his decision to relinquish the WBO Heavyweight Super Championship. This is not a farewell, but - as expressed by his team - a respectful pause. The doors of the WBO will always remain open to Oleksandr Usyk and his team."

The unbeaten Wardley becomes Britain's newest world heavyweight champion, following on from Daniel Dubois, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.

Wardley, who is a former White Collar fighter, had welcomed a clash with Usyk, telling SportNews: "That has been the goal for a number of years now.

"That's been the objective. That's been everything I've wanted."

But the Ipswich boxer has been denied the chance to challenge Usyk, who could have been defending all of his WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO belts against the Brit.

Wardley has extended his explosive record to 20 wins, with 19 knockouts, and just the solitary draw against Frazer Clarke, which he resolved with an emphatic first-round knockout in their rematch.

Usyk had cited an injury as the reason for not agreeing terms for a mandatory WBO title defence against Parker and the 38-year-old is yet to confirm his next career move since stopping Daniel Dubois to reclaim the IBF belt this summer.

Tags:

boxing news id:13471799

Share this article

Related Posts

Terri Harper on facing hate: 'Just be your authentic self. Don’t change who you are'

Terri Harper on facing hate: 'Just be your authentic self. Don’t change who you are'

Professional boxing can be a hostile environment for members of the LGBTQ+ community.But Terri Harper, a multi-weight world champion, looks to help wh...

Claressa Shields is pound-for-pound No 1 in world over Katie Taylor in woman's boxing, says promoter

Claressa Shields is pound-for-pound No 1 in world over Katie Taylor in woman's boxing, says promoter

Claressa Shields deserves to be recognised as the No 1 fighter in woman's boxing ahead of Katie Taylor, believes promoter Dmitriy Salita. Shields just...

Rico Verhoeven can't beat Oleksandr Usyk but he still deserves this fight, says kickboxing legend Liam Harrison

Rico Verhoeven can't beat Oleksandr Usyk but he still deserves this fight, says kickboxing legend Liam Harrison

Oleksandr Usyk sprang a surprise of his own in a tumultuous week in the world of boxing.This week Floyd Mayweather inked a rematch with Manny Pacquiao...

Tyson Fury is still the second best heavyweight in the world, but he will struggle with that status, says Johnny Nelson

Tyson Fury is still the second best heavyweight in the world, but he will struggle with that status, says Johnny Nelson

Tyson Fury remains the second best heavyweight in the world, but he still has come to terms with his loss to Oleksandr Usyk, says former world champio...

Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao set for professional rematch in Las Vegas in September

Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao set for professional rematch in Las Vegas in September

Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao are set to renew their rivalry in a stunning rematch in Las Vegas this September.Mayweather, 48, will officially c...

Daniel Dubois' pre-fight party 'can't happen again' says promoter Frank Warren ahead of Fabio Wardley world title clash

Daniel Dubois' pre-fight party 'can't happen again' says promoter Frank Warren ahead of Fabio Wardley world title clash

The pre-fight ‘party’ that took place ahead of Daniel Dubois’ defeat to Oleksandr Usyk “can’t happen again”, says promoter Frank Warren.Dubois rematch...