The heavyweight division is split again, and nobody should be surprised.
Murat Gassiev picked up the WBA regular belt last Friday by knocking out Kubrat Pulev. It wasn’t flashy. It didn’t need to be. He boxed early, stayed patient, and finished the job when the opening came.
Gassiev’s Win Changes the Picture
That win gives heavyweight boxing another titleholder. It also gives us another belt that probably goes nowhere.
Oleksandr Usyk holds the real power at heavyweight. He has the IBF, IBO, WBO, and WBC titles. He beat Tyson Fury twice. He stopped Daniel Dubois. There’s no confusion about who the top guy is.
On paper, Gassiev vs. Usyk is a clean unification. In reality, it feels like a dead end. We’ve been here before. The division has a long history of belts sitting apart while champions circle everyone except each other. The Klitschko era dragged on for years with titles split and fights that never happened. Fans were told to be patient. Nothing changed.
Gassiev is a strong fighter. He’s compact. He hits hard. But his heavyweight run has been quiet until now. Stopping Jeremiah Milton in June didn’t move the needle. Beating Pulev did, but only a little.
Where Usyk Stands
Usyk, meanwhile, doesn’t need him. That’s the real problem. Fury still talks like he’s coming back. Deontay Wilder still shows up ringside. Agit Kabayel holds an interim belt and fights Damian Knyba in December. There are names. There are belts. There’s noise.
But there’s no direction. Unless heavyweight boxing forces clarity, it’s heading into another holding pattern. One dominant champion. One secondary belt. A lot of talk. Very few answers.
Fans have seen this movie already. It didn’t end with one king.
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Last Updated on 2025/12/16 at 1:20 AM