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Oleksandr Usyk faces image risk in Rico Verhoeven fight even with win

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This is an example of a no-win situation for the champion Usyk. Because Rico Verhoeven is a boxing novice with only one pro fight from 2014, the public won’t give Oleksandr Usyk credit for a standard victory.

If Usyk boxes a perfect, disciplined fight and wins a wide decision, the critics will just say he played it safe against a “kickboxer.”

Verhoeven is playing with house money. If he lands one clean shot that wobbles Usyk, or even just stays upright for twelve rounds, his stock explodes. He becomes the man who stood toe-to-toe with the pound-for-pound king.

For Usyk, the risks are purely reputational. At 39, any slip in footwork or timing will be blamed on the cliff that veteran fighters eventually fall off.

With young killers like Moses Itauma and Agit Kabayel waiting for their shot, a lackluster performance against Rico makes Usyk look like he is just cashing out.

Putting the WBC belt on the line adds a layer of scrutiny that most crossover fights avoid. It stops being an exhibition and starts being a legacy defense.

Putting the WBC belt on the line definitely makes it look worse. It changes the entire context from a “fun in the sun” exhibition at the Pyramids to a sanctioned defense of the most prestigious title in the sport.

When Tyson Fury fought Francis Ngannou, the WBC kept the title out of it to avoid exactly this kind of backlash. By sanctioning this, they are essentially saying a 1-0 kickboxer is a legitimate world title challenger.

When the WBC Board of Governors ruled this a voluntary defense, they cited Usyk’s unprecedented activity, beating Fury, Joshua, and Dubois twice each, as justification. But for the average fan, it feels like a slap in the face to the actual contenders.

By making it a title fight, Usyk has removed his safety net. If he wins, people will say he held the WBC belt hostage for a payday. But if he struggles, the heavyweight championship has been devalued by a novice who shouldn’t have been in the ring with him.

Usyk has earned the right to “do what he wants,” as he put it, but the boxing world is rarely that forgiving. He has to be more than just good in Egypt; he has to be flawless to keep the critics quiet.

Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist who has covered the sport since 2014, providing ringside reporting and technical analysis of major bouts. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments, and the details that shape high-level competition.

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