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Usyk defends decision to fight kickboxer Verhoeven

Oleksandr Usyk defends decision to fight Rico Verhoeven, saying he wants to “do what I want” ahead of heavyweight clash in Egypt

WORLD heavyweight ​champion Oleksandr Usyk said he should be allowed to do what he wants for once following criticism of ⁠his decision to put his WBC title on the line against Dutch kickboxer Rico ​Verhoeven.

Usyk, who has not boxed since beating Britain’s ‌Daniel Dubois at London’s Wembley ​Stadium last July, will face Verhoeven on May 23 in Egypt.

The 39-year-old Ukrainian holds the IBF, WBA and WBC titles ​after vacating the WBO belt.

“A lot of people say why you ⁠choose ‌this and ​not (fight) a boxer. Rico ​is a great guy, it’s a dangerous guy,” ​Usyk told reporters on Tuesday at a press conference in London.

“One time I want to do what I want, not what I need. A lot of time I ‌do what other people need. You have to box this person, or this or this. I say okay. Now I do what I want.”

Verhoeven has little professional boxing experience but ⁠has sparred ‌in the past with Tyson Fury and had one bout in 2014 which he won by a knockout.

The ​Dutchman said his weight advantage would make a difference.

“Well, when ​I ​land my best punch on him, of ‌course, he ​will go down, because it’s like a 20 kilogram weight difference,” Verhoeven, 37, said.

“He’s like a built-up cruiserweight. So, I’m like a naturally born ​heavyweight, so, that’s a ​big difference.”

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