Kabayel holds interim status and is in position for a shot at Usyk, who remains unbeaten at heavyweight after wins over top opponents in recent years. The discussion around a potential weakness has often centered on attacks to the body.

His manager, Spencer Brown, said Kabayel’s style could present a different type of challenge compared to Usyk’s previous opponents. He pointed to sustained pressure and body punching as key factors.

“If he fights Usyk, that is Usyk’s kryptonite,” said Brown to iFL TV about his fighter, Kabayel.

“He works the body beautifully, he stays on top of you, he is a pressure fighter.”

Usyk has been largely untouchable at both cruiserweight and heavyweight, though there have been moments that led to questions about body shots. He was dropped to the body during the 2012 Olympics by Artur Beterbiev, and later faced controversy over a low blow in his fight with Daniel Dubois.

Kabayel’s team believes that approach could translate into a competitive fight at heavyweight. Brown said the opportunity should come soon, especially with Kabayel in mandatory position.

“Once he fights this first fight, he has either got to fight us or he has got to relinquish that title.”

Usyk is scheduled to face Rico Verhoeven on May 23, with future opponents still being discussed. Kabayel was not included in a recent list of potential opponents, despite his position.

The situation puts focus on whether Usyk will face his mandatory challenger next or pursue another direction.

 

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