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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayTeddy Atlas believes the referee made a bad call by stopping Oleksandr Usyk’s fight with Rico Verhoeven after the bell, even though he still thinks Usyk would have finished the job in the final round.
The ending of the heavyweight fight has become one of boxing’s biggest talking points after referee Mark Lyson waved the bout off late in round 11 at the 2:59 mark following a Usyk knockdown of Verhoeven. Many fans believed the bell sounded before the stoppage was made, leading to widespread debate online.
Posting on social media, Atlas criticized both the officiating and the television production during the closing sequence.
Oleksandr Usyk struggled far more than expected against Rico Verhoeven, who entered the fight as a major underdog despite his success in kickboxing. Verhoeven appeared competitive on many scorecards heading into the championship rounds before Usyk finally hurt him late.
The controversy has fueled calls from some fans and fighters for a rematch, though Usyk’s attention could quickly move toward WBC mandatory challenger Agit Kabayel after the victory.
Atlas is one of several well-known boxing figures who have questioned the timing of the stoppage over the last 24 hours.
Yes terrible job by ref stopping fight after the bell, also horrible TV production not showing a clock. Usyk would have stopped him in 12th though. #usykvsverhoeven pic.twitter.com/p7S7ZoezsI
— Teddy Atlas (@TeddyAtlasReal) May 23, 2026
Mark Lyson absolutely did not blow this call. Let’s look at what actually happened in that ring. A referee has exactly one main job when a fighter is taking a beating: to protect the fighter. Rico Verhoeven was completely defenseless, lumbering around, and taking serious damage. Lyson is watching the fighter, not staring at a digital clock on a screen somewhere. He saw a man who could no longer defend himself and stepped in to save him from taking permanent damage.
The fact that Rico still looked completely concussed during the post-fight interview tells you everything you need to know. If a guy cannot even pull himself together minutes after the fight is over, he had zero business taking more punches. Giving him a 60-second rest before the 12th round was not going to magically cure a concussion or change the outcome.
Teddy Atlas loves to hyper-focus on the technicalities and the television production, but the reality inside the ropes is different. Lyson made a compassionate, correct boxing decision. He stopped a one-sided beating, and honestly, he probably saved Rico from an even worse knockout in the next round.
Eddy Pronishev has covered professional boxing since 2001, earning recognition for his technical analysis and informed perspective on the sport’s leading fighters, promoters, and events. Known for his clarity and depth, he provides authoritative insight into both in-ring strategy and the business of boxing.
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Last Updated on 2026/05/24 at 6:38 PM

















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