We said going in Usyk was acting strange this year and in decline in training but this was something else from him.
The heavyweight champion elected to fight a man with just one professional boxing match this weekend.
Something that never happened before in boxing history.
He nearly lost to him and was doing shocking in the fight with him on the cards up until he managed to pull off a late stoppage to avoid the defeat.
Here’s what happened as we saw it in our Usyk vs Rico full fight review:
Round 1
- Verhoeven won the round, landed a couple of eye-catching shots and heavy body shotsÂ
- Used lots of movement, avoided Usyk’s punchesÂ
- Usyk looked patient, stayed elusive, appeared to use round to read opponentÂ
- Verhoeven pushed Usyk to ropes, landed a right to the body at the endÂ
Round 2
- Verhoeven pressed forward, threw lots of shots, kept Usyk on back footÂ
- Usyk respected Verhoeven’s power; Verhoeven dominated with better output and accuracyÂ
- Verhoeven landed uppercuts and body shots, leaned on Usyk on ropesÂ
Round 3
- Verhoeven continued as aggressor, landed biggest shot of the fight and a big body shotÂ
- Usyk responded with his own shots, started finding range with counter shots and uppercutsÂ
- Verhoeven drove Usyk to ropes, punched in clinchÂ
Round 4
- Usyk went all out, landed succession of head shots and right hands that had Verhoeven disorganizedÂ
- Verhoeven hurt but not stopped; landed couple shots of his own before round endedÂ
- Verhoeven’s gumshield dislodged during exchangesÂ
Round 5
- Tight round, tough to splitÂ
- Verhoeven smelling blood, stunned Usyk and looked for finish; Usyk remained patientÂ
- Both landed grazing hooks; Verhoeven manhandled Usyk into ropes againÂ
Round 6
- Verhoeven took round impressively, fought well up close and popped Usyk with jabsÂ
- Verhoeven landed jab and long left hook, leaned on UsykÂ
- Neither fighter did much damage; some cards gave round to UsykÂ
Round 7
- Verhoeven continued landing big, powerful shots; Usyk looked bamboozledÂ
- Verhoeven buckled Usyk’s knees with clattering shotÂ
- Verhoeven found success with multiple power shotsÂ
Round 8
- More of same from Verhoeven; Usyk looked like he understood he was close to defeatÂ
- Usyk ended round on high note showing urgencyÂ
- Verhoeven connected with massive right hand, had Usyk on ropesÂ
Round 9
- Rounds 9-10 went mostly in Verhoeven’s favorÂ
- Verhoeven beat down Usyk, clear round for VerhoevenÂ
- Usyk kept moving forward but not showing enough urgencyÂ
Round 10
- Verhoeven pressed Usyk back, landed solid looping right hand to headÂ
- Usyk finally showed urgency late, turned Verhoeven and landed big hooksÂ
- Usyk caught Verhoeven at end of round with shot that made him think he could knock him outÂ
Round 11
- Usyk started sitting down on punches, dropped Verhoeven with right uppercut with ∼20 seconds leftÂ
- Verhoeven’s mouthpiece fell out; referee called timeout to replace itÂ
- Action resumed, Usyk unleashed barrage; referee stopped fight at 2:59 of round 11, one second leftÂ
- Official result: Usyk def. Verhoeven via TKO, Round 11, 2:59Â
Usyk’s comments afterwards were clown-like to say the least.
He gave no explanation how a man with just one professional boxing match to his resume, who competed for a heavyweight title, almost defeated him.
No info on what went wrong, what happened in training or anything.
Usyk is now in dramatic decline clearly with this showing as much.
A very weak heavyweight era with him as champion but a highly entertaining undercard that had much knockouts like Frank Sanchez here and action on the plus point in Egypt.

