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WBC come under fire for allowing Usyk to defend world title against Verhoeven

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The WBC’s decision to sanction a heavyweight world title contest between Oleksandr Usyk and Rico Verhoeven has led one fan to label the event as a ‘complete circus’.

Usyk has been an old-school fighter throughout his career and a valid, respected and appreciated world champion at both cruiserweight and heavyweight, applauded for his triumphs on away soil and fearlessness will to take on all comers.

Following an extraordinary run of arduous and enduring contests, where he maintained his undefeated record, the disciplined Ukrainian has become a pound-for-pound star and is recognised as a modern heavyweight legend.

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At 39 years old, most feel he has earned the right to fight who he wants and make as much money as he can.

However, the fact that the coveted WBC heavyweight world title will be on the line for a contest between Usyk and Dutch kickboxer Rico Verhoeven, who boasts a professional boxing record of 1-0, has understandably riled up boxing fans around the globe.

Verhoeven’s solitary win came 12 years ago, against a 0-5 Janos Finfera, and ‘The Prince of Kickboxing’ now has the opportunity to become boxing’s fastest heavyweight world champion, if he manages to do the unthinkable and dethrone Usyk.

After receiving backlash when the event was announced, the WBC explained that they had not yet determined whether Usyk’s belt would be on the line. Although, after 24 hours of ‘careful consideration’, it has now been ruled that will be permitted to fight for the world title.

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Typically, a fighter must be ranked in the WBC’s top 15 in order to challenge for their belt, a position which boxers regularly risk their lives to reach. Assumably, Verhoeven will usurp those combatants in the coming weeks, skipping the line due to his outstanding kickboxing record.

A recent example of the WBC making the opposite decision entirely was when Tyson Fury, then champion, faced Francis Ngannou in that latter’s first pro bout. While Fury was allowed to keep the belt, the match-up was not a world title fight and Ngannou had no chance of winning the belt.

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On social media, the reaction was one-sided, as fight fans unanimously condemned the WBC’s verdict, labelling the state of boxing as a ‘complete circus’ and stating that the sanctioning body are ‘making a mockery of the sport’.

Despite the frustration and disappointment at Usyk not fighting mandatory challenger Agit Kabayel, Usyk will be ordered to fight the German upon his next outing should he want to hold on to the belt.

As for Usyk’s WBA and IBF heavyweight world titles, there is no update as of yet. He may be stripped of or vacate those belts prior to his clash with Verhoeven, with Murat Gassiev potentially being elevated to WBA world champion if it does occur.

Meanwhile, the IBF crown could potentially be added to the already scheduled final eliminator between Frank Sanchez and Richard Torrez Jr, which takes place on the Fundora-Thurman undercard at the end of this month.

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“This is not BTS’s fault”- Fans react as Gwanghwamun stores report ₩1 million losses, 700 kimbap wasted after concert crowd falls below estimates

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On March 24, Channel A reported that BTS’ Gwanghwamun comeback concert projections estimated nearly 260,000 visitors. Based on this, nearby convenience stores increased stock levels, added extra refrigerators, and prepared items such as kimbap, drinks, and desserts for expected demand.

However, the actual crowd was far lower. Police estimates placed attendance at around 40,000. Due to strict safety control and restricted access, foot traffic remained limited. As a result, large volumes of perishable food went unsold. In several cases, stores reportedly discarded 600 to 700 kimbap in a single day. Hence, daily losses were estimated at 1 to 2 million won.

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At the same time, dairy products and packaged items continued to pile up. Meanwhile, store owners questioned the origin of the 260,000 estimate, stating that on-site conditions did not reflect such numbers. With this, backlash has grown, pointing to inaccurate crowd forecasting and uneven stock planning. However, another section of fans is defending BTS.

“The report is about only one store because it brought excessively large quantities. This is not BTS’s fault—Seoul has several stores,” an X user commented.

The report is about only one store because it brought excessively large quantities. This is not BTS’s fault—Seoul has several stores.

Fans keep questioning what is BTS’ fault is here if stores choose to purchase more items.

Exactly, how is BTS to blame? This is on the stores choosing to purchase more items. Take a seat and cope.

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Why bts are to blame when stores decided that and people came for bts not for buying things

I’m blink but what’s bts fault.

Others criticize the situation, calling it “overhyped” and saying the excessive preparation made the outcome seem disproportionate.

The company overhyped them so everybody over prepared. Sure, it was the stores’ decision but if it wasn’t overhyped then this wouldn’t be a problem.

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HYBE overestimated how many people would show up to BTS’ concert in Seoul and it made business lose money and throw away food. Hybe’s smoke screen and over hype is biting them in the b*tt for once.

This is so ridiculous and embarrassing for the members, I don’t know if they agree with it, but projecting unrealistic success only makes their own irrelevance more evident.


BTS performance drives surge in Gwanghwamun store sales

On the other hand, sales at convenience stores near Gwanghwamun Square increased on March 21 during the BTS performance, based on industry data released the following day. CU reported that revenue at 10 stores in the area rose by 270.9% compared to March 14.

In the case of the three outlets closest to the venue, sales grew by 547.8%, which is more than five times the usual level. Customer traffic began building hours before the performance, and later, after the event ended, another rise in transactions was recorded.

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Product data showed that items for immediate use led demand. Bottled water increased by 831.4%, iced drinks by 813.4%, and coffee by 460.8%. Food items followed, with kimbap up by 1380.4%, sandwiches by 1146.7%, and triangle kimbap by 884.3%. At the same time, outdoor-use goods also rose. Battery sales increased by 50.7 times, hot packs by 12.8 times, and portable chargers by 11.9 times. BTS albums recorded a 214.3 times increase, with the top four sales positions taken by these products.

GS25 reported that sales at five nearby stores increased by 233.1%compared with March 14, while customer volume rose by 181.2%. Stores located along main movement routes recorded higher growth, with sales rising to 378.4%. Sales of simple meal items increased, including kimbap at 379.1%, rice balls at 290.0%, sandwiches at 309.0%, and bread at 560.7%.

Beverage and snack categories also rose, with bottled water at 541.8%, coffee drinks at 255.5%, snacks at 333.5%, and milk at 240.6%. Outdoor-related products showed higher increases. Hot packs rose by 5698.8%, portable chargers by 2016.9%, and batteries by 3530.8%. Transport cards increased by 647.5%. Fandom-related consumption also contributed, as IGIN Highball rose by 1742.3%. Limited items such as key rings and perfumes recorded combined sales exceeding 10 million won.

E-Mart 24 reported that sales across 36 stores in the Gwanghwamun and Jongno area increased by 39% compared to the previous week. Meanwhile, some stores recorded increases of up to 301%. 7-Eleven reported that sales across 40 stores in the Gwanghwamun and Myeongdong area increased by 117% compared to the previous month. Five major stores near the venue recorded increases of up to seven times.

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BTS’ schedule began on March 20 with the ARIRANG album release, followed by a comeback live concert in Seoul on March 21. Promotions continue with the Spotify SWIMSIDE event in New York on March 23, leading into the release of BTS: The Return documentary on March 27. From April 9 onward, the ARIRANG World Tour begins in Goyang.