Oleksandr Usyk retained his heavyweight titles, but not without controversy, after a dramatic stoppage win over Rico Verhoeven. The fight ended in the 11th round under contentious circumstances.
Verhoeven stunned many with his aggressive approach, pushing Usyk to uncomfortable limits. The challenger’s performance shocked the boxing world.
“This fight was hard. It was a good fight,” Usyk admitted.
Despite being dropped late, Verhoeven rose and looked ready to continue. However, the referee halted the bout after a flurry from Usyk.
“I wanted the referee to let me go out on my shield,” Verhoeven said.
Debate rages as scorecards and stoppage divide boxing world
Scorecards showed a tight contest, with Verhoeven even leading on one. That only fueled debate over the stoppage decision.

The Egyptian setting added spectacle, with the Pyramids framing a unique fight night atmosphere. Stars like Canelo Alvarez and Anthony Joshua watched ringside.
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Verhoeven impressed despite defeat, proving his crossover credentials. “I am super proud of my performance,” he said.
Usyk now faces renewed scrutiny, with calls for a rematch growing louder. Agit Kabayel has already stepped forward as the next challenger.
“Let’s do it, no problem. I am ready, brother,” Usyk responded. This was not dominance, but survival. And questions will linger long after the final bell.








