IBF arranged an obstacle to Oleksandr Usyk against Daniel Dubois an indisputable match of the revenge of the name.
On Wednesday, the authorized body officially ordered Dubois to protect his IBF title in heavyweight from his obligatory contender of Derek Chizer as follows.
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Dubua and Chizor have 30 days – either until May 22 – to make a deal, or the fight will go to the wallet, where Dubois will have the right to 65% of the winning offer, and Chisora will receive 35%. The minimum rate is 200,000 US dollars, although if Dubois against Chisora goes to the wallet, the winning rate would be much higher.
Currently, Dubois is negotiating the unification with usyk, which conducts discussions on July 12 at the Wembley Stadium in London, England, if the couple can reach an agreement.
According to the IBF rules, Dubois may request exemption from his obligatory protection from Chisora to meet with usyk before the IBF appoints a purse list, which will probably happen around 22, when the negotiations for Dubois against Chisoras expire.
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Usik, men’s boxer No. 1 in No. 1, knocked out Dubois (22-2, 21 knockouts) in the ninth round at their first meeting in order to maintain his unified weight in Poland in Poland in August 2023. But the drama began long before Dubois placed the count from the heavy Usik-jab.
In the fifth round of Dubois, the Usyk was picked up with his right hand, which was debatable as a low blow. The Usyku was given for several minutes to recover, to the great disappointment of Dubois and Warren, who unsuccessfully filed an official appeal in the WBA, disputing the referee’s decision.
Chisora (36-13, 23 KOS) ranks 2nd place in the heavyweight rating of IBF, which he earned after defeating Otto Wallin in the official IBF eliminator in February.
Chizor was not assumed that he was an obligatory contender, since earlier IBF ordered Martin Bakole and Efa Ajagbe to collide in the IBF final, but Bakole entered into a notification of the 48 -hour notification to accept Joseph Parker on Arthur Betherbiev against Dmitri Bivil 2 under the map in February.
The IBF rules do not allow boxers ordered in the final eliminator to take an “intermediate” battle, so when Bakole agreed to fight the parker, he was disqualified from the IBF eliminator against Ajagba. Bakole will still meet Adjagbo on the Kanelo Saul Alvarez against William Skull on May 3, but this will not be a final liquidator.
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