Usyk defeats Dutch Verhoeven after 11 rounds, defends champion title on heavy weights in boxing

Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk defended his world title in heavy weight with many difficulties after an extremely controversial break in the 11th round of the match against debuter Ric Verhoeven.
The spectacular war, fought in the open arena under the shadow of the pyramids in Giza, brought sudden dramas, since the legendary kickboxer from the Netherlands offered tremendous resistance to the favored champion.
For most of the match, Verheugen was a more aggressive and concrete opponent, which was confirmed by the magistrate's cartoons, in which he had a slight advantage at the time of the break.
Key signals occurred at the bottom when Usyck increased the pace and sent the challenger to the field with a devastating blow to the left.
Although the Dutch rose quickly and was ready to continue, the judge in the ring decided to stop the match a second before the end of the round, which caused an avalanche of discontent and accusations of an early decision, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope
Immediately after the match, the defeated Verhoene expressed pride in his performance and openly sought a match of reverberation, while Usyk, evidently exhausted, admitted that this was one of the most difficult nights in his career.
This controversial triumph could somewhat damage the reputation of the Ukrainian warrior, given that the sports public considered this war a complete farce before the match.
Shortly after the winner's proclamation, WBC's mandatory challenger, Agit Cabayel, entered the ring, who publicly challenged the current champion for a match in Germany, for which Ussick accepted expressly. /Periscope












