Queensberry, Frank Warren, says that he doubts that Oleksandr Usyk will fight for the rest of 2025 due to injury.
Warren states that the undisputed heavyweight champion Usyk (24-0, 15 KO) asked WBO for a break because of his injury. This directly affects the mandatory Joseph Parker WBO, because he hoped to challenge Usyk for his title this year.
Usyk injury time limit
“[Undisputed heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk] He asked for time with WBO due to an injury, and he provided evidence, and this is the position at the moment, “said Queensberry Frank Warren Sky Sports. “Will he fight before the end of the year? I doubt it very much.”
While Usyk is recovering after an injury, WBA Master Fabio Wardley and WBO momentary master, Parker, negotiate on October 25, 2025 at the O2 Arena in London.
Warren is impressed by how Parker and Wardley are ready to take a risky fight when Usyk is off home. They are both in positions to challenge their world title and can wait until next year if they wanted.
A novel direction of the weight division
“This says a lot about them, but this is happening in this heavyweight ward. The fighters are fighting with each other; no one throws anyone. It happens and we make it happen and make it happen,” said Warren. “Everyone wants to see these fights and we work very strenuous.”
I wouldn’t go so far that “everyone” wants to watch Wardley Parker. Many fans would prefer to see Parker fought with Moses Itaum, Agit Kabayel or Daniel Dubois. It is understandable that these are fights that would attract more interest due to combining popularity and proven records.
History of Wardley’s competition
30 -year -old Wardley did not defeat any significant fighters during his career, deciding on activities at British level, not at the world level. It seems to be a good basic lethargic, but his first fight with the Clarke phrase on March 31, 2024 showed the level at which he fights.
The best victories of Fabio
- Frazer Clarke
- Just Huni
- David Adelye
- Eric Molina
- Nathan Gorman
Wardley consumed many penalties in the fight against immense, snail-paced 266-pound Clarke. His face was a bloody mess at the end of the competition, which he obtained a 12-round majority. Again, “everyone” wants to see Parker vs. Wardley. Fans would like to see other duels with Parker.
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