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What next for heavyweight division after Usyk's win?

Figure caption, Usyk earns controversial knockout win to retain titles Oleksandr Usyk came through a gritty contest to beat a game Rico Verhoeven and retain his heavyweight world titles. Usyk, 39, was

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May 24, 2026 · 5:54 AM3 min readSource: BBC Sport
What next for heavyweight division after Usyk's win?

Figure caption, Usyk earns controversial knockout win to retain titles Oleksandr Usyk came through a gritty contest to beat a game Rico Verhoeven and retain his heavyweight world titles. Usyk, 39, was pushed to his limits by Verhoeven at the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt, but ultimately delivered the goods with one second remaining in the 11th round. The Ukrainian had it all to lose against an opponent who had competed only once in boxing, although he carried a formidable record from kickboxing.

Usyk, who extended his undefeated record to 25 wins, consistently said in the build-up to this bout that he still wanted to fight on two more occasions before considering whether to hang up the gloves. With no shortage of challengers queuing up for a shot at one of Usyk's three belts - the WBA 'super', WBC and IBF - who could be next for the pound-for-pound great? Usyk still holds three heavyweight belts but, with only a handful of fights left before retirement, there is a growing sense that he is no longer driven by collecting titles. Mandatory challengers are enforced on a rotating basis between sanctioning bodies, and next in line is WBC interim champion Agit Kabayel - widely viewed as the most deserving contender yet to receive his opportunity. The unbeaten German has quietly built one of the strongest recent resumes in the division, stopping Arslanbek Makhmudov, Frank Sanchez and Zhilei Zhang to make his case for a title shot. Yet there has been little indication that Usyk is interested in the fight. Meanwhile, on the undercard in Giza, Sanchez earned a stunning knockout win against Richard Torrez Jr to become the leading contender for Usyk's IBF belt. The IBF is expected to order a mandatory title defence within six months once WBC obligations are clarified. Elsewhere, former cruiserweight rival Murat Gassiev - beaten by Usyk in their undisputed clash in 2018 - holds the WBA 'regular' title and also sits high in the sanctioning queue. Verhoeven emerged from his loss against generational great Usyk with a huge amount of credit. The kickboxing superstar, who reigned as the Glory heavyweight world champion for 12 years, clearly demonstrated that he has the tools to hang with boxing's elite. Aged 37, time is not on Verhoeven's side, but there will undoubtedly be further opportunities.

Key points

  • Usyk, who extended his undefeated record to 25 wins, consistently said in the build-up to this bout that he still wanted to fight on two more occasions before considering whether to hang up the glo…
  • With no shortage of challengers queuing up for a shot at one of Usyk's three belts - the WBA 'super', WBC and IBF - who could be next for the pound-for-pound great?
  • Usyk still holds three heavyweight belts but, with only a handful of fights left before retirement, there is a growing sense that he is no longer driven by collecting titles.
  • Mandatory challengers are enforced on a rotating basis between sanctioning bodies, and next in line is WBC interim champion Agit Kabayel - widely viewed as the most deserving contender yet to recei…
  • The unbeaten German has quietly built one of the strongest recent resumes in the division, stopping Arslanbek Makhmudov, Frank Sanchez and Zhilei Zhang to make his case for a title shot.

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