Usyk certainly had his worst performance in this bout, but I think Rico played his part in that too, and it wasn't simply a case of Usyk not being as good as he was.gregregegg wrote: ↑23 May 2026, 21:05It wasn’t a strength issue it was a speed, reflex and movement issue. And because of that Usyk was too passive.gilgamesh wrote: ↑23 May 2026, 20:55He wasn't strong enough to stop Rico's pressure. He wasn't waiting. He was doing all he could.gregregegg wrote: ↑23 May 2026, 20:54 This reminded me a bit of Loma vs teo… I was just watching wondering why Usyk was just waiting way too long.
He was doing all this version of him could do. I’ll pay that. And got it done eventually. But you’re mad if you think that Usyk wasn’t by far the worst version of him we have seen at heavyweight.
Otherwise your position is Rico is a top 5 heavyweight. Which is pretty bold but it’s a doable stance I guess. But just like I didn’t think nganu was a top heavyweight after that fury, I don’t think Rico is a top heavyweight after this Usyk.
I want the rematch cause I didn’t like the ending. But if Rico is what you say he is and he dosent get the rematch, he will start cleaning up the division pretty quick.
If Usyk had been fighting Wardley or Wilder he'd have had an easier time than he had against Verhoeven.
I don't know what matches there will be for Verhoeven as a Boxer, but I'd like to see more of him in this sport definitely. He's been fighting for years and years already in his own right so he probably only has a few more years left in his body also, but there's a lot of potentially interesting matchups he could be put in.
