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Rico Verhoeven only seeking apology after filing review appeal

Rico Verhoeven only wants the concerned parties to admit that they made a mistake in his controversial loss against Oleksandr Usyk. 

Verhoeven challenged Usyk for the WBC heavyweight title last weekend in front of the Pyramids in Giza, Egypt. Verhoeven clearly outclassed Usyk for most of the fight and appeared to be on his way to shock the world with a massive upset. However, Usyk dropped Verhoeven with an uppercut in the final seconds of the 11th round. While Verhoeven returned to his feet, Usyk backed him up with a barrage of shots, which was enough for referee Mark Lyson to step in with a second left in the round. 

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If the last-second stoppage wasn’t controversial enough, rumors also suggest that Lyson stopped the fight after the bell. Verhoeven’s coach, Peter Fury, claims Lyson even admitted his mistake on their flight back home. Verhoeven believes that to err is human. However, he wants Lyson to merely admit his mistake and apologize. 

“He can say, ‘You guys are right. I made a mistake.’ And that’s a fair point, that can happen. Everybody is human,” Verhoeven said on “The Ariel Helwani Show” “There’s always room for mistakes. Admit those mistakes, apologize, and let’s continue from there.” 

The Reason Behind the Appeal

The open-scoring bout showed the fighters the judges’ scorecards after every four rounds. Despite feeling like he was evidently leading, Verhoeven surprisingly saw that the scorecards were even both times they were shown. Verhoeven believes, with him originally being a kickboxer, the bout was scored with a “protective” standpoint for boxing. Verhoeven has now filed a review appeal with the Middle East Professional Boxing Commission. Verhoeven expects nothing more from the appeal than an apology from the involved parties.

“That’s why we appealed it,” Verhoeven said. “All they can say is, ‘Okay, Rico, we apologize. We should have done better; we made a mistake.’ That’s all you can ask for. You can’t sit here, be angry, and waste all your energy on that. It’s not gonna change the outcome. It’s not gonna make me feel better.” 

This article first appeared at Recent News on Sherdog.com


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