And Dillian Whyte has been removed from the WBA ibf and WBO ratings.joshj909 wrote: ↑24 Oct 2019, 06:38Wilder's Sulaiman-backed reign is beginning to look like Adonis Stevenson's. If he did eventually unify and win he would be stripped in no time as mandatory opponents aren't something he is used to.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑24 Oct 2019, 05:28 Wilder-Fury II Approved By WBC
The afternoon assembly meeting was devoted to mandatory defenses.
Heavyweight: Champion Deontay Wilder (U.S.A)
Wilder is scheduled to make a voluntary title defense on November 23 against No. 3 ranked Luis Ortiz of Cuba. The WBC has also approved the rematch against No. 2 ranked Tyson Fury of Great Britain to be held in 2020.
No. 1 ranked Dillian Whyte’s situation is in process with UKAD and Whyte’s representatives, and with the WBC. If his situation is resolved, he will become the mandatory challenger for February, 2021.
The wbc is the only organization waiting for the B sample before removing him