Agit Kabayel paid tribute to Oleksandr Usyk after the unified heavyweight champion vacated the WBC, WBA, and IBF titles, calling the Ukrainian a true champion while making it clear he is prepared to lead the division’s next generation.
Rather than expressing frustration over a fight that will now never happen, the unbeaten German praised Usyk for stepping aside instead of delaying the heavyweight title picture.
“A true champion is defined by his actions both inside and outside the ring,” said Kabayel on Instagram.
Usyk has won everything there is to win, fighting the best of the best and proving his greatness time and time again.
By putting down the belts, he once again shows his class. He isn’t holding the division back—he’s giving the next generation its chance.”
Kabayel admitted he had hoped to face Usyk before the former undisputed champion’s retirement, but said his admiration outweighed any disappointment.
“Of course, I wanted to share the ring with him one day, but I have nothing but respect for everything he has achieved. I wish him and his family nothing but the best,” said Kabayel.
“I hope I’ll be there for your last dance and have the chance to pay tribute to an outstanding career.”
The message ended on a lighter note before turning toward Kabayel’s own ambitions.
“From today on, I’ll stop pushing the horses…
“Because one thing is certain:
“I am ready to take over.”
The WBC is now expected to formalize its heavyweight championship picture, with Kabayel in line to inherit the full title after serving as interim champion. A first defense could follow later this year as the division begins a new chapter following Usyk’s decision.
The unbeaten contender enters that position after consecutive victories over Arslanbek Makhmudov, Frank Sanchez, and Zhilei Zhang, establishing himself as one of the heavyweight division’s leading names.
Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist who has covered the sport since 2014, providing ringside reporting and technical analysis of major bouts. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments, and the details that shape high-level competition.
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