WBA issues one-way sanction of Usyk vs. Verhoeven

By Scott Shaffer

14/05/2026

WBA issues one-way sanction of Usyk vs. Verhoeven

The WBA Championship Committee has granted Oleksandr Usyk permission to defend his WBA belt in his upcoming May 23rd clash against kickboxer Rico Verhoeven. As a boxer, Verhoeven is clearly unqualified to challenge Usyk, the true world heavyweight champion (Usyk is also recognozed by the IBF and WBC. Daniel Dubois hods the WBO title but Usyk has defeated Dubois twice). As a traditional boxer, Verhoeven is just 1-0 with 1 KO having won a very low-level contest about a dozen years ago. Should Usyk emerge victorious, the bout will officially count as a successful title defense. If the champion were to lose, the WBA Championship Committee would then review his status and determine the next course of action regarding the heavyweight championship. As for Verhoeven, a victory would not earn him any WBA title recognition, although it would make him eligible to enter the organization’s heavyweight rankings.
 
With the WBC already sanctioning the bout, the WBA claims it has imposed "strict terms and conditions" which essentially make this a one-way sanction. The WBA wrote: "Following a special request submitted to the organization, the WBA reviewed the case and authorized the Ukrainian star to enter the bout carrying his championship status. However, the title itself will not be at stake for Verhoeven, as he is currently not ranked by the sanctioning body. The Committee explained that the sanctioning of the contest falls under the provisions of WBA Rule C.40, taking into account the 'interests of competition' while also considering the standing of the super champion, his opponent, and the rest of the ranked heavyweight contenders."
 
On May 23rd, Usyk will box Verhoeven, a kickboxing legend, at the Pyramids in Egypt, live worldwide on DAZN. At a recent press conference in London, Usyk made it clear that the upcoming bout is an act of personal will. At an event organized by Matchroom Boxing, Usyk briefly addressed criticism regarding the apparent mismatch of a champion fighting someone who is 1-0 as a boxer, Usyk responded with a serenity that struck those in attendance: “For once, I want to do what I want, not what I need,” the Ukrainian declared. “Many times I do what other people need… now I do what I need. For me, it is a challenge.” In fairness, it must be mentioned that Usyk has cleared out the division by defeating Dubois, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua twice each in his last six fights.