The World Boxing Association has ordered big-hitting Interim WBA titlist Luiz Ortiz to defend his title against Russian heavyweight destroyer Alexander Ustinov on or before June 19.
Ustinov’s opportunity has arrived after the WBA allowed Ortiz and Matias Vidondo to challenge for the Vacant title on October 17 in New York, which Ortiz won by third round stoppage.
The WBA stipulated that the winner must fight Bryan Jennings next, which Ortiz did and won by seventh round stoppage on December 19 in New York, and the winner was to face Ustinov within six months.
The promoters of Ustinov and Ortiz will be begin negotiations and if an agreement isn’t reached then the bout will go to purse bids with a 50/50 split.
Man mountain Ustinov, known as ‘Alexander The Great’, born in Paustovo, Russia, but fights out of Minsk, Belarus, stands at 6′ 7½″ and has 24 knockouts from 33 wins, with only one loss. Unbeaten Cuban KO king Ortiz, now fighting out Miami, Florida, has knocked out all but three of his 24 opponents, with 12 coming inside three rounds.