Usyk promoter says IBF mandatory will not affect unification bout with Fury
Oleksandr Usyk's (35) mandatory commitments with IBF challenger Filip Hrgovic (30) will have no bearing on a bout against Britain's Tyson Fury (34) to unify the world heavyweight titles, the Ukrainian boxer's promoter told Sky Sports.
Usyk retained his WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO heavyweight titles after a second consecutive win over Anthony Joshua in August and wants to add Fury's WBC crown to his collection early next year.
He said earlier in November he was only interested in fighting Fury next, but Hrgovic's team announced last week that the IBF had ordered Usyk to fight the Croatian, who boasts a 15-0 record.
"At this stage I can anticipate that it will not influence the undisputed (fight) anyhow," Usyk's promoter Alexander Krassyuk told Sky Sports.
"We expect his next fight to be for the undisputed so most likely it will take place in the Middle East."
Fury fights Derek Chisora for a third time on December 3rd having beaten him comfortably in 2011 and 2014.