Oleksandr Usyk was urged to keep his word and award the fight to Fabio Wardley.
Undefeated British challenger Wardley won a thrilling fight against Joseph Parker on Saturday night in London and moved one step closer to fighting Usyk.
Wardley won Parker’s interim WBO belt and mandatory full championship status, which Usyk has in his collection.
Usyk can vacate his WBO title if he prefers another fight, but to remain undisputed he must give Wardley a chance.
“I hope he keeps his word and he does,” Wardley told Sky Sports.
“It was ordered by the WBO. I know his team came and said they were watching the fight and were cheerful to face the winner.
“I believe he keeps his word. Hopefully we will see Usyk in 2026.”
The undefeated Usyk sensationally became undisputed in the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions by defeating Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury twice each.
“You can’t underestimate how good he is as a boxer and how much talent he has,” admitted Wardley.
“But at the end of the day, I have faith in myself. I don’t care who he is. The bare bones are that he’s just a man across the ring with two hands, just like me.”
“Any man who steps into the ring, I can beat.”
Wardley knows he would go into the fight with Usyk as a significant underdog.
“I don’t know if that label will ever leave me,” he said. “Between being the underdog, another fight that’s one step too far, and the mental work, those are things I’ll never get over.
“It’s okay. I wear it as a badge of honor, not a negative.”
Wardley stopped Parker in the 11th round of their heavyweight fight on Saturday when the referee stepped in to stop a series of unanswered punches. Parker, who did not fall, later assured he could continue riding.
Wardley defended the referee’s decision: “I think it was right. It could have happened a little earlier. You saw it in the second round – I was throwing punches at him, we waited a long time for the referee to come in.”
“In the 10th set it was a similar scenario again, then in the 11th round. I think the third time the referee thought: ‘I can’t let this happen again’.”
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Wardley credited Parker with this: “Great opponent, substantial heart Joe. Kudos to him for taking that fight. It was a risky fight and he didn’t have to take it. That proves what a fighter he is.”
“He had moments that were very problematic. It ebbed and flowed, he had good moments and I had good moments. It’s always going to be like that at this end of the division, it’s never going to be silky.”
“There were some hurdles, some things to overcome, things he did that we had to figure out. It was all a learning experience.”