The final match was postponed. That sentence shook the sports world in Berlin—and far beyond. According to the official statement, the world championship final, Lennox Graves' main event, was delayed "due to health and safety concerns." Some of the press speculated: injury? doping? political pressure? But within the inner circle, those who really knew what had happened—didn't say a word. The judging committee, the federation, and the organizing board all yielded to Lennox's will without question. It wasn't a command. It wasn't blackmail. It was a declaration. Lennox would not step into the ring until Sloane was found. No match. No title. And as the days passed, it became clear: it wasn't just the audience— even the competitors were there because of him. The challenger withdrew. Th

