Sadly but inevtably it had to happen as there is no longer an American who can claim to the Heavyweight Champion of the World. Hasim Rahman relinquished his title in a devastating loss to Oleg Maskaev on Saturday night. Truth be known Rahman was just holding to that title by the skin of his teeth as he's not been the fighter of yesteryear when he was more fluid and methodical in his movement, and decisive as a puncher.
Maskaev's defeat of Rahman in the opening minutes of the 12th round wasn't totally unexpected as there was always a belief that Rahman underestimated his opponent. The result being a TKO was never in doubt as the judges had the Kazahk ahead on points and by at least two rounds.
With this win, it now means that all four versions of the Heavyweight title are in the hands of boxers who are all from the former Soviet Union. Not an unprecedented feat in this day and age as the heavyweight boxing scene in the US has never been in such dire straits. Even though there are several natural born Americans ranked in the top ten. None can be thought of as being awe inspiring.
It is a sad indictment of the boxing scene in the United States especially in that most prestigious of divisions where the US once ruled the roost. Sadly this is no longer the stance that can be maintained as there are no clear new talents on the horizon who can be said to be proud to uphold what was once a great distinction of being called the Heavyweight Champion of the world.