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Writer's pictureBuzz R. Beater

More Eyes, Less Controversy: WBC's Proposal for a Fairer Fight Night in Fury vs Usyk

In the world of heavyweight boxing, a storm has been brewing, one that promises to shake the very foundations of the division. The clash of titans, Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk, is a bout that fans have been salivating over, with anticipation building to a crescendo.

Promotional image of Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk facing off before their rescheduled fight.
Fury and Usyk: A Collision Course Set for May 18th

Initially scheduled for a showdown in Saudi Arabia this month, a twist in the tale saw Fury nursing a cut above his eye, leading to a reschedule for the 18th of May. But there's more to this story than just a delay; there's a revolutionary proposal from the WBC that could change the face of boxing judging forever.


For the first time in 25 years, the heavyweight division is on the brink of crowning an undisputed champion. Mauricio Sulaiman, the visionary WBC president, proposes an increase in ringside judges from three to potentially five or six, aiming to minimize controversy in what's being billed as the biggest fight in a quarter-century. This move, while met with traditional resistance, is underscored by a simple truth: more eyes, less room for error. Sulaiman's forward-thinking doesn't stop there; he's also a proponent of video replays, a tool that has proven its worth in ensuring fairness in the squared circle.

Oleksandr Usyk training in the gym, prepared for either Fury or Hrgovic as his next opponent.
The Contingency Plan: Usyk Ready for Any Outcome

Meanwhile, Oleksandr Usyk isn't leaving anything to chance. With Fury's recent withdrawal still fresh, Usyk's camp has devised a contingency plan that involves Filip Hrgovic stepping in should Fury back out again. Sergey Lapin, Usyk's trainer, has thrown down the gauntlet, questioning Fury's durability and hinting that Hrgovic, although a backup, could present a formidable challenge. The underlying message? Usyk is ready, no matter who stands across the ring come fight night.


As the saga unfolds, the boxing community is buzzing with opinions, theories, and eager anticipation. Will Fury's cut and subsequent delay dampen the spirits, or will it add fuel to the fire of this already explosive matchup? Can Sulaiman's proposed changes usher in a new era of fairness in boxing? And most intriguingly, how will the potential introduction of Hrgovic into the mix shake up the heavyweight hierarchy?


Now it's your turn to weigh in. Do you think the addition of more judges will ensure a fairer outcome? How does the possibility of Hrgovic stepping in change your view of the fight? Dive into the comments and share your thoughts, predictions, and anything else this titanic clash inspires in you.

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