Oleksandr Usyk stops Chazz Witherspoon in round seven to win heavyweight debut

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Oleksandr Usyk won his first fight at heavyweight after stopping Chazz Witherspoon in around seven.
This means Ukrainian Usyk, 32, stays the WBOs mandatory challenger to the winner of Anthony Joshuas heavyweight-title rematch with Andy Ruiz Jr..
Usyk had not fought because he defended all four world cruiserweight titles in November 2018 against Tony Bellew
Witherspoon stood with four days notice after an adverse doping test was returned by initial opponent Tyrone Spong.
Usyk was asked if he had been ready to combat the likes of Joshua, Ruiz and WBC winner Deontay Wilder.
This implies I am ready to combat them, said the 2012 Olympic champion.
Obviously if they give me this battle, I will take it.
Wilder will protect his belt in a rematch against Luis Ortiz in Las Vegas on 23 November, although Ruiz will defend his IBF, WBO and WBA titles against Britains Joshua at Diriyah, Saudi Arabia on December.
Usyk started from Witherspoon before he started to get through the defences of the American with a run of strong blows.
He came close to forcing a stoppage at the sixth but Witherspoon held on.
Usyk hunted for a knock-out in the seventh, backing Witherspoon landing using a flurry of punches and, after the round ended, although the American got back into his stool, he could not get up.
It expands Usyks unbeaten record to 17 wins, 13 by knock-out.
He was due to create his debut that was heavyweight but had to pull out due to a knee accident.
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