Boxing Match Preview: Oleksandr Usyk (22-0-0, 14 KOs) vs. Rico Verhoeven (3-0-0, 2 KOs)

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Location: Likely Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Usyk’s recent mega‑fight home base)

Venue: Expected: Kingdom Arena or Riyadh Season venue

Main Event Ring Walk: 11:30 PM local / 4:30 PM ET / 1:30 PM PT

FIGHTER PROFILES

OLEKSANDR USYK (Ukraine)

  • Record: 22–0 (14 KO)
  • Height: 6’3”
  • Reach: 78”
  • Stance: Southpaw
  • Age: 39
  • Titles: Former Undisputed Cruiserweight Champion, Former Unified Heavyweight Champion
  • Style: Master technician, elite footwork, high ring IQ

Strengths

  • Best footwork in the heavyweight division
  • Elite conditioning
  • Southpaw angles that confuse bigger fighters
  • High punch accuracy
  • World‑class adaptability mid‑fight

Weaknesses

  • Age (39)
  • Not a one‑punch KO artist
  • Can be hit early before adjusting

RICO VERHOEVEN (Netherlands)

  • Record (Kickboxing): 60–10 (20 KO)
  • Record (Boxing): 3–0 (2 KO) (professional boxing record varies by source)
  • Height: 6’5”
  • Reach: 82”
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Age: 37
  • Titles: Former GLORY Heavyweight Kickboxing Champion
  • Style: Pressure striker, elite conditioning, strong clinch

Strengths

  • Massive size and strength
  • World‑class kickboxing pedigree
  • High output for a heavyweight
  • Durable and mentally tough

Weaknesses

  • Limited pure boxing experience
  • Footwork not suited for 12‑round boxing
  • Defense is kickboxing‑oriented (upright stance, open midline)

INJURY REPORT

Oleksandr Usyk

  • No reported injuries
  • Historically suffers minor hand swelling, but nothing camp‑threatening

Rico Verhoeven

  • Past knee issues from kickboxing career
  • No current injuries reported
  • Durability is excellent, but boxing‑specific conditioning is untested at elite level

TALE OF THE TAPE

AttributeUsykVerhoeven
Height6’3”6’5”
Reach78”82”
Weight (expected)223–228 lbs250–260 lbs
Age3937
StanceSouthpawOrthodox
ExperienceElite boxingElite kickboxing, limited boxing
Speed★★★★★★★★☆☆
Power★★★★☆★★★★☆
Footwork★★★★★★★☆☆☆
Defense★★★★★★★★☆☆

RECENT FORM

Usyk (Last 5)

  • UD win vs. Tyson Fury
  • SD win vs. Tyson Fury
  • TKO win vs. Daniel Dubois
  • SD win vs. Anthony Joshua
  • UD win vs. Anthony Joshua Form: Elite, undefeated, championship‑level consistency

Verhoeven (Last 5 Kickboxing/Boxing)

  • KO win (boxing)
  • UD win (boxing)
  • TKO loss (kickboxing)
  • KO win (kickboxing)
  • UD win (kickboxing) Form: Strong, but not against elite boxers

FIGHT HISTORY & RESUME QUALITY

Usyk

  • Wins over Fury, Joshua (x2), Dubois, Gassiev, Briedis
  • One of the greatest cruiserweights ever
  • Proven vs. elite heavyweights

Verhoeven

  • Kickboxing legend
  • Wins over Hari, Ben Saddik, Adegbuyi
  • Boxing résumé extremely thin

Resume edge: Overwhelmingly Usyk.

KEY MATCHUPS & TACTICAL BREAKDOWN

A. Usyk’s Footwork vs. Verhoeven’s Pressure

  • Usyk’s lateral movement will force Verhoeven to reset constantly
  • Verhoeven’s forward pressure works in kickboxing but is too linear for elite boxing Advantage: Usyk

B. Southpaw Angles vs. Upright Guard

  • Verhoeven’s high guard leaves the body open
  • Usyk excels at left‑hand counters to the midsection Advantage: Usyk

C. Power & Size

  • Verhoeven is naturally bigger and stronger
  • If he lands clean, he can hurt Usyk
  • But landing clean on Usyk is extremely difficult Advantage: Verhoeven (raw power), but limited opportunity

D. Stamina

  • Usyk: 12‑round proven
  • Verhoeven: Kickboxing rounds are shorter; boxing pace is different Advantage: Usyk

BETTING TRENDS

Oleksandr Usyk

  • 5 straight wins vs. elite heavyweights
  • 4 of last 5 fights went 10+ rounds
  • Rarely gets hit cleanly

Rico Verhoeven

  • Durable in kickboxing
  • Boxing defense untested at world level
  • Tends to start slow

Matchup Trends

  • Elite boxers almost always beat elite kickboxers in pure boxing
  • Usyk’s style historically dominates bigger, slower opponents
  • Verhoeven’s best chance is early pressure

FIGHT ODDS

Oleksandr Usyk                – 5000

Rico Verhoeven                + 1600

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 22, 2026

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