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“I didn’t hear the bell” – Peter Fury reveals conversation with the referee after the Usyk vs Verhoeven match
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Peter Fury revealed his conversation with referee Mark Lyson following Rico Verhoeven’s controversial defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in Egypt on Saturday.
Former kickboxing champion Verhoeven appeared to be on track to spark a celebrated altercation until he was dropped dramatically by Usyk and then waved off by Lyson in the 11th round, just as the bell sounded at the Pyramids of Giza.
Verhoeven’s trainer Fury was on the same plane to Britain on Sunday as the referee, who claimed he did not hear the bell.
“Was the referee wrong? Of course,” Fury said IFLTV.
“The referee was on the flight with me on the way back, so I talked to him.
“The best way to resolve any dispute is to ask the person who did it.
“I said, ‘You made a mistake.’
“And he told me what is very critical: ‘Peter, I didn’t hear the bell.’
“I believe now because I didn’t hear the bell either.
“I told him I thought he made a mistake.
“We shook hands, it’s sport, it’s boxing and that’s what it is.
“I think he realized he made a mistake.
“He said, ‘I did what I thought I had to do. He was shaking and I’m there to protect the player.'”

Although many believed the Dutchman had a clear advantage before the break, two judges declared the fight a draw, with another calling Verhoeven ahead when the fight was stopped.
Usyk defended his unified heavyweight world titles and faced the WBC interim champion, Agit Kabayel after the fight.
This was confirmed by WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman Professional boxing fans that Kabayel needs his chance to fight Usyk before any rematch with Verhoeven, who was fighting as a professional boxer for only the second time.
Sulaiman also confirmed that Verhoeven will receive a WBC ranking after his stunning fight against the two-time undisputed heavyweight champion.
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Dmitry Bivol will defend his unified delicate heavyweight titles against Michael Eifert on Saturday in Russia.
Bivol (24-1, 12 KO) defeated Eifert (13-1, 5 KO) in a rematch at the UMMC Arena in Yekaterinburg.
Bivol is putting his IBF and WBA titles on the line, although his WBO title is not in danger.
The 35-year-old pound-for-pound star won the undisputed championship in a rematch with Artur Beterbiev last February, four months after his first professional loss to his compatriot.
Bivol decided to relinquish the WBC crown in pursuit of a third fight with Beterbiev, which did not take place, but David Benavidez upgraded to full master.
Eifert is the mandatory challenger for the IBF belt, but he hasn’t fought in almost two years.
The German has won seven in a row since his only professional defeat, including a unanimous decision victory over faded former world champion Jean Pascal more than three years ago.
Bivol vs Eifert – date, place, start time and ring walk
- The pair’s fight will take place on Saturday, May 30, live at the UMMC Arena in Yekaterinburg, Russia.
- Broadcast will start at 4pm BST, 11am ET, 8am ET and 8pm local time
- The main event will start around 18:45 BST / 13:45 ET / 10:45 PT / 22:45 local time
Bivol vs. Eifert – how to watch
- The card can be watched live worldwide on DAZN
Bivol vs Eifert – last three fights
Dmitry Bivol
- Dmitry Bivol bt Artur Beterbiev – majority decision
- Artur Beterbiev bt Dmitry Bivol – majority decision
- Dmitry Bivol bt Malik Zinad – TKO, 6th round
Michael Eifert
- Michael Eifert bt Carlos Eduardo Jimenez – 2nd round RTD
- Michael Eifert bt Jean Pascal – unanimous decision
- Michael Eifert bt Adriano Sperandio – unanimous decision
Bivol vs Eifert – Undercard
- Vsevolod Shumkov (3-0, 1 KO) vs. Christian Antonio Olivo Barreda (23-2-1, 9 KO) – featherweight (10 rounds)
- Mukhammad Shekhov (17-0-1, 4 KO) vs Yerny Betancourt (27-2, 21 KO) – super bantamweight (12 rounds)
- Vadim Tukov (16-0, 7 KO) vs. Sebastian Horacio Papeschi (23-5, 9 KO) – middleweight (12 rounds)
- Nikita Zon (11-0-1, 9 KO) vs Nahuel Gonzalo Garcia (18-3-1, 16 KO) – super middleweight (10 rounds)
- Sergey Lubkovich (20-0-1, 12 KO) vs Michael King (8-4-1, 6 KO) – vacant IBF Asia welterweight title (10 rounds)
- Sharabutdin Ataev (8-0, 5 KO) vs Saipaier Rouzi (7-0-1, 6 KO) – delicate heavyweight (8 rounds)
- Gor Khachatryan (6-0-1, 5 KO) vs Valery Oganisyan (9-0, 5 KO) – super lightweight (6 rounds)
- Konstantin Mishechkin (7-0, 1 KO) vs Oleg Misiura (10-3, 9 KO) – super middleweight (6 rounds)
- Matwiej Dotsenko (4-0, 3 KO) vs. Shugaib Nasrullaev (4-3-1, 1 KO) – super welterweight
- Sergey Manzhuev (3-0, 3 KO) vs German Skobenko (6-20-2, 2 KO) – heavyweight (6 rounds)
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Oleksandr Usyk agrees to fight again after avoiding a shock defeat to Rico Verhoeven
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1 day agoon
May 25, 2026
Oleksandr Usyk has backed a potential fight with Agit Kabayel after avoiding a shock defeat to Rico Verhoeven in Egypt. The Ukrainian overcame a scare to defeat the kickboxing veteran, who had only one professional fight under his belt 12 years ago, after complaints emerged that the referee had stepped in too soon after a controversial stoppage.
The unified heavyweight champion of the world performed subpar in the Egyptian capital and soon found himself face to face with Kabayel, seeking a chance in the ring. Usyk has the advantage over Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua, and at 39 years vintage he still dominates the league. However, German Kabayel presents a novel challenge as the mandatory challenger for the WBC title, with the 27-year-old boasting an undefeated record with 19 knockouts. The WBC organization ordered that the fight would be next, and failure to conduct it could result in Usyk being stripped of his belt.
After the fight, Kabayel entered the ring and said: “First of all, congratulations to Oleksandr. I have been waiting for this fight for a long time.
“I’m ready and I think Germany is ready to fight. Let’s do it in a German stadium.
“I think this is what all the fans want. Let’s do it.” The 27-year-old has been the mandatory challenger since February 2025, following a knockout victory over Zhilei Zhang in Riyad.
The showdown between the top two of the heavyweight division is an opportunity for Usyk to delay the changing of the guard on Kabayel’s path of destruction as 21-year-old Moses Itauma threatens to challenge.
The 27-year-old’s manager, Spencer Brown, outlined the framework for the fight with the potential for Usyk to return to the ring before the end of the calendar year.
He said: “There will be an order, they will fight.
“I’m speechless for Rico; it was an unbelievable performance, but now there’s a novel challenger. He’s in line now; there can only be one fight. They both agreed to it, let’s go for it.”
“They are both ready. Whenever they want, hopefully in September or October in Germany.”
UK Boxing
Oleksandr Usyk vs Rico Verhoeven – results and report after the fight
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3 days agoon
May 23, 2026
Oleksandr Usyk defended his world title in Riyad, defeating kickboxing icon Rico Verhoeven in the 11th round.
Verhoeven turned out to be a much tougher test for Usyk than many expected.
From the first bell, the Dutchman proved to be a problem, firing two tidy shots – one from above straight into the champion’s jaw, and the other a nasty shot to the body.
To the surprise of many, Verhoeven dominated most of the fight, with many viewers scoring just two or three rounds in favor of the Ukrainian.
Not only was Verhoeven in control, but he appeared to have hurt Usyk on numerous occasions, who looked nothing like the elusive champion we had become so accustomed to over the years.
Verhoeven went down in the 11th minute and went over the count before the referee led him to the corner to adjust his mouthpiece.
Ten seconds into the penultimate round, Usyk launched a brutal attack that injured Verhoeven, but he continued to fight. Nevertheless, the referee stepped in at 2:59 of the 11th round and called off the fight.
Many were outraged by the stoppage, with Derek Chisora calling it a “assault” and Ryan Garcia believing the round was already over by the time the referee stepped in.
In an in-ring interview after his victory, Usyk admitted that his opponent was right.

“Thank you so much Rico, you are an amazing fighter; my team, I love you; you are the best.
“That fight was tough, it was a good fight; I was just boxing, me I threw a right uppercut and bam bam bam.”
Hamzah Sheeraz vs. Alem Begic
Hamzah Sheeraz became the world champion in Egypt, easily defeating undefeated Alem Begić, and then challenged the other super middleweight champions.
From the first round, Sheeraz looked smarter and punched the German at will. Sheeraz was a bigger, stronger fighter and that was all that mattered.

He began to make the German pay in the second round before unleashing a brutal body attack that dropped Begic, who was unable to count.
After his victory he said: “I will fight anyone, we know who was supposed to be in the ring tonight; if Canelo wins [against Mbilli] it’s up to him whether he will fight me; he is one of the GOATS.”
Shakhram Giyasov vs. Jack Catterall
Jack Catterall lifted the WBA welterweight title and did it in style against Shakhram Giyasov.

Catterall made his presence felt from the first bell, beating Giyasov with a powerful back kick. Already in the first round, he repeatedly injured the Uzbek, who did well to stay alive.
Giyasov recovered well from the opening round, but won very few rounds, and “El Gato” probably did enough to convince the judges in each session.
Undercard remaining
Frank Sanchez scored a significant victory over Richard Torrez Jr., who was the clear favorite in the competition.

The American entered the contest ranked eighth by The Ring magazine, while Sanchez returned after a more than 400-day absence from the ring.
Torrez started well and looked the quicker, smarter as he backed the Cuban into the corner, but was caught in the second round. He was left exposed in the pocket and Sanchez made no mistake, landing a devastating right hook to finish off his man.
Mizuka Hiruta successfully defended her WBO super flyweight title against Egyptian fighter Mai Soliman, with three judges scoring the fight 98-92, 98-92 and 99-91.

Hiruta wasted no time in challenging undisputed flyweight world champion Gabriela Fundora.
Usyk’s stablemate Daniel Lapin was stunned by the sight of Benjamin Mendes Tani’s pyramids. The Ukrainian was undefeated until tonight, and his last victory was a stoppage in the first round in his own country.
Tani kept the pressure on and threw his fighter three times before the referee stopped the fight in the fourth round.
Three Egyptian players were involved in stoppages early in the match. Basem Madouh was stopped at home by undefeated Jamar Talley in the second round, and Omar Hilkal stopped his opponent in the third round of his professional debut.

Mohamed Mabrouk Yehya won by unanimous decision in his debut, and Saudi Arabia’s Sultan Almohammed improved to 4-0 after a first-round stoppage.
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