The World Boxing Affiliation (WBA) Championship Committee shook up the heavyweight division on Friday with an official decision that units the stage for high-stakes matchups on the prime of the ladder. Veteran contender Kubrat Pulev will defend his WBA heavyweight title towards Michael Hunter, whereas rising British star Fabio Wardley is ready to collide with the controversial but harmful Jarrell “Huge Child” Miller for the interim crown.
The winners of each fights should sq. off inside 180 days after December 31, 2025, successfully setting a transparent path towards unification throughout the WBA ranks.
The ruling was made beneath Rule C.28 of the WBA laws, which permits the Championship Committee to nominate a compulsory challenger both via rankings or an eliminator bout. The rule states:
“A compulsory challenger could also be chosen from the top-ranked fighters or via an elimination bout. Usually, the highest-ranked contender or a regional champion ranked throughout the prime 5 could also be designated, until unavailable throughout the required timeframe. Failure to adjust to any situations could end in elimination of obligatory standing.”
As a part of the settlement, Pulev and Hunter may have 30 days to barter phrases, with a 75-25 purse break up favoring the reigning champion. Ought to they fail to achieve a deal, the bout will head to purse bid in accordance with WBA guidelines.
In the meantime, the WBA has greenlit the interim title conflict between Wardley and Miller, with additional particulars—date, venue, and undercard—to be introduced quickly. This struggle is anticipated to generate important buzz, with each fighters eyeing a shot on the full title down the road.
The Committee additionally clarified that this newest decision supersedes all earlier selections relating to the heavyweight division. Any future disputes or developments might be dealt with strictly in keeping with WBA laws.