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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayAnthony Joshua believes Rico Verhoeven should have been allowed to continue against Oleksandr Usyk before the controversial stoppage in the eleventh round of their heavyweight fight in Egypt.
Usyk retained his WBC heavyweight title Saturday night after referee Mark Lyson stepped in near the end of round eleven following a knockdown and follow-up attack from the champion. The ending immediately became one of the biggest talking points in boxing, with many fans believing Verhoeven should have been given the chance to reach the final bell.
The Dutch challenger had surprised many observers with his performance. Despite entering the fight with only two professional boxing rounds on his record, Verhoeven managed to trouble Usyk with pressure, movement, and physical strength.
A large number of fans felt Verhoeven had built a lead before the stoppage. Two judges had the fight even after ten rounds, while the third scored it for Verhoeven.
After the fight, former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua was asked whether he thought Verhoeven had been winning before the finish.
“Good question. I don’t know. Good fight though, I knew he was a good fighter,” said Joshua to Boxing News.
Joshua gave a much clearer opinion when asked about the stoppage itself and whether Verhoeven should have been allowed to continue into the twelfth round.
“Yeah. Definitely.”
Joshua’s comments add to the growing reaction surrounding the finish, which has divided fans, fighters, and trainers across social media throughout the weekend.
Verhoeven has already suggested his team could appeal the result. One of the biggest points of controversy is whether the stoppage came before or after the bell sounded at the end of the eleventh round.
The fight was expected to be a routine defense for Usyk against a kickboxer making only his third professional boxing appearance. Instead, it became one of the most debated heavyweight fights of the year and has already sparked calls for a rematch.

Tim Compton is a boxing journalist and contributor to Boxing247.com who has covered the international fight landscape since 2019. He reports on major developments, champions, and rising prospects with a focus on accuracy, sourcing, and analytical clarity.
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