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The World Boxing Association (WBA) has officially ordered heavyweight world champion, Oleksandr Usyk to defend his 'super' title against mandatory challenger Daniel Dubois.
Usyk currently holds the WBA 'super', WBO and IBF belts following back-to-back victories over Anthony Joshua, while Dubois recently retained his WBA 'regular' crown with a third-round stoppage win over Kevin Lerena earlier this month despite hitting the canvas three times.
The order serves to recognise Dubois as the next in line for a mandatory title shot in the typical rotation for unified champions.
However, it feels unlikely to scupper plans for Usyk's prospective undisputed world title fight against Tyson Fury given both the Gypsy King and Dubois are represented by Frank Warren and Queensberry Promotions.
The World Boxing Association (WBA) Championships Committee ordered the Heavyweight world title fight between Super Champion Oleksandr Usyk and Champion Daniel Dubois #UsykDubois
— WBA Boxing (@WBABoxing) December 13, 2022
It also represents the WBA's efforts to chisel down its number of world titles.
It comes a month after the IBF ordered Usyk to make a mandatory title defence against Filip Hrgovic after the Croatian out-pointed Zhilei Zhang to win their final title eliminator in August.
One scenario could see Dubois in a position to face the winner of an eventual Fury-Usyk undisputed showdown, with Hrgovic potentially to follow.
Elsewhere Joe Joyce is the WBO Interim Champion and continues to talk up a possible matchup with Fury, who has welcomed the chance to face the Olympian in the near future.
The WBC has shown no signs of holding back Fury and Usyk from meeting in the ring, while also arranging a final eliminator between their No. 1 challenger Deontay Wilder and No. 2 Andy Ruiz Jr.
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