Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Rico Verhoeven | DAZN - May 23, 2026
Posted: 11 Mar 2026, 00:29
Up to you 
He's got no one to fight.
He's got no one to fight.
881073 wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 12:15
Panel of boxing experts reactions to this fight.
To me, it's funny to see the massive lack of knowledge these boxing influencers have about boxing, kickboxing, or actually fighting in general.
Perhaps people within their own community listen to them, but to me they are pretty much a joke.
In general, the average kickboxing level has allways been leagues above boxing average level.
Pretty much all kickboxers who left the sport to become a boxer have performed pretty decent in boxing to say the least.
Vitali Klitschko did pretty decent, just like his little brother.
Povetkin was oke,
Jarrell Miller, was pretty decent in boxing for an American.
Dillian Whyte made some nice money.
And most of them were absolutely nothing special in the kickboxing community but were pretty much instantly top of the bill when they started boxing.
Rico Verhoeven himself has also prepared Tyson Fury good enough to win his Klitschko fight at the time.
I'm not sure what to think of it.
How would these influencers react if Usyk just get's overwelmed in the later rounds like what happened in pretty much any of Rico's fights in the past decade?
We have seen Nieky Holzken doing the same thing a few years ago. He wasn't top of the bill in kickboxing at all any more, but the boxing world was in absolute shock when they put some kid from the UK in front of him expecting it to be finished in no time. Now Nieky obviously wasn't any good at all, but the kid from the UK already struggled all the time and tried to prevent making it an actual fight all the time out of fear. Meanwhile Nieky didn't even want a chair in the breaks, boxing is a sport that would never make an in shape kickboxer tired.
It's not even like I expect Rico to win, but if that does happen, it wouldn't really shock me that much either.
I think the fight is much, much, much more competative then most of these boxing influencers realise.
Rico has allways been a fighter, not some chitchat like Conor McGregor or something.
Some of these boxing influencers even genuinely try to act like they don't know Rico Verhoeven. What planet do you even get such people from? And if they genuinely do not know, why would anyone that does know anything about boxing listen to such people?
To be honest I still wouldn't be surprised at all if Usyk will pull out of the fight, he will simply realise the risk/reward isn't worth it for him. The odds of Usyk losing is about 30% in my estimation. If I get more then 3X my money back if Rico Verhoeven wins, I'm willing to put money on it.
Dude looks different everytime I see him.
Chris Algieri did ok!! But how many have crossed over and failed? I don’t know the answer but I’m assuming it would be many. I don’t expect it to be close and I have great respect for Rico, as I did for Stan Longinidis.Thomastearns wrote: ↑14 Mar 2026, 14:16881073 wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 12:15
Panel of boxing experts reactions to this fight.
To me, it's funny to see the massive lack of knowledge these boxing influencers have about boxing, kickboxing, or actually fighting in general.
Perhaps people within their own community listen to them, but to me they are pretty much a joke.
In general, the average kickboxing level has allways been leagues above boxing average level.
Pretty much all kickboxers who left the sport to become a boxer have performed pretty decent in boxing to say the least.
Vitali Klitschko did pretty decent, just like his little brother.
Povetkin was oke,
Jarrell Miller, was pretty decent in boxing for an American.
Dillian Whyte made some nice money.
And most of them were absolutely nothing special in the kickboxing community but were pretty much instantly top of the bill when they started boxing.
Rico Verhoeven himself has also prepared Tyson Fury good enough to win his Klitschko fight at the time.
I'm not sure what to think of it.
How would these influencers react if Usyk just get's overwelmed in the later rounds like what happened in pretty much any of Rico's fights in the past decade?
We have seen Nieky Holzken doing the same thing a few years ago. He wasn't top of the bill in kickboxing at all any more, but the boxing world was in absolute shock when they put some kid from the UK in front of him expecting it to be finished in no time. Now Nieky obviously wasn't any good at all, but the kid from the UK already struggled all the time and tried to prevent making it an actual fight all the time out of fear. Meanwhile Nieky didn't even want a chair in the breaks, boxing is a sport that would never make an in shape kickboxer tired.
It's not even like I expect Rico to win, but if that does happen, it wouldn't really shock me that much either.
I think the fight is much, much, much more competative then most of these boxing influencers realise.
Rico has allways been a fighter, not some chitchat like Conor McGregor or something.
Some of these boxing influencers even genuinely try to act like they don't know Rico Verhoeven. What planet do you even get such people from? And if they genuinely do not know, why would anyone that does know anything about boxing listen to such people?
To be honest I still wouldn't be surprised at all if Usyk will pull out of the fight, he will simply realise the risk/reward isn't worth it for him. The odds of Usyk losing is about 30% in my estimation. If I get more then 3X my money back if Rico Verhoeven wins, I'm willing to put money on it.
This post is a classic example of the difference between mere opinion and genuine knowledge.
It's also a good example of why we should take the opinions of most of these 'boxing influencers' as light reading.
Oh well, things can always be worse.
You should hear the opinions of some of these so called 'football (soccer) influencers here in the UK!
Who is even with Matchroom that they can chuck on this?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑25 Mar 2026, 10:10 Sources close to Matchroom have confirmed to The Ring that they have now agreed an extension of their sponsorship with Riyadh Season and will be involved in the ‘Glory in Giza’ fight headlined by Oleksandr Usyk vs Rico Verhoeven in Egypt in May.
I read that as “glory in Gaza” and I was like holy fornicate brave…Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑25 Mar 2026, 10:10 Sources close to Matchroom have confirmed to The Ring that they have now agreed an extension of their sponsorship with Riyadh Season and will be involved in the ‘Glory in Giza’ fight headlined by Oleksandr Usyk vs Rico Verhoeven in Egypt in May.
That's why I asked