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WBC 15-Day Rule Cited After Shakur Stevenson Title Strip

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WBC 15-Day Rule Cited After Shakur Stevenson Title Strip

Josh Dubin says the issue behind Shakur Stevenson’s WBC stripping was not money or movement between divisions, but a decision window that the organization’s own rules appear to promise and did not provide.

Speaking on Andre Ward’s “All The Smoke” show, Stevenson’s co manager pointed to WBC Rule 3.14.1, which states that when a champion wins a title with another organization, the WBC may grant the fighter 15 days to choose which belt to keep. Dubin said Team Stevenson expected that window to apply after Stevenson won a junior welterweight title earlier this year while still holding the WBC lightweight belt.


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The 15 Day Election Rule

According to Dubin, that election period never happened. Stevenson briefly held titles in two divisions before the WBC moved to strip him at lightweight, a step Dubin said came without the decision time described in the rule. He acknowledged that the language gives the WBC discretion, but argued that writing a 15 day provision and then bypassing it defeats the purpose of including it at all.

Dubin described the dispute as procedural rather than personal. He said Team Stevenson communicated its plans in advance and did not seek to retain both belts indefinitely. The expectation, he said, was that the WBC would follow its written process and allow Stevenson to make a formal election within the allotted period.

The timing was a central point in Dubin’s criticism. He described Stevenson’s four division achievement as a career milestone that was immediately clouded by administrative action. Dubin said the situation should have been handled quietly and according to the rulebook, rather than turning into a public dispute over authority and discretion.

An Unresolved Process Question

The WBC has maintained that it acted within its rights under the rules, which allow flexibility in how provisions are applied. The organization has not publicly addressed the specific claim that the 15 day election window was skipped in Stevenson’s case.

For Dubin, that unanswered point sits at the heart of the disagreement. If the election window exists but is optional in practice, he argued, fighters are left without clear guidance on when it applies and when it does not.

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Robert Segal is a boxing journalist at Boxing News 24 with more than a decade of experience covering fight news, previews, and analysis. Known for his straightforward reporting and ringside perspective, he delivers authoritative coverage of champions, contenders, and emerging talent worldwide.

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