00:00Oleksandr Yusik avoided suffering one of the biggest upsets in boxing history by stopping former kickboxer Rico Verhoeven in the
00:0611th round to retain his world title and unbeaten record.
00:10Yusik remarkably appeared at risk of losing to the impressive Dutchman who was competing in just his second professional fight
00:16in front of Egyptian pyramids in Giza.
00:18The 39-year-old, however, produced a stunning left uppercut to drop Verhoeven in the penultimate round of the contest.
00:25Yusik delivered another barrage of blows on Verhoeven, leading to the referee jumping in to call the fight to an
00:31end with one second remaining of the round.
00:34It maintained the Ukrainians' perfect professional record, but Yusik, who was watched by Anthony Joshua, was tested far more than
00:41many had expected heading into the contest.
00:43Yusik had repeatedly found himself on the ropes during the contest, with Verhoeven having risen to the occasion to threaten
00:49one of the biggest upsets in boxing history.
00:52Verhoeven admitted to disappointment at what he believed was an early stoppage by the referee, with the Dutchman believing he
00:58could have recovered in time to go out on his shield in the final round.
01:01I thought it was an early stoppage, but in the end it's not up to me.
01:05I was already super thankful for this opportunity for Yusik to take this fight, Verhoeven said.
01:10His Excellency told me he wants a rematch, but it's not up to me. Let's see what happens.
01:15I wanted the referee to let me go out on my shield or let me go in the 12th.
01:19I felt we were pretty even on the scorecards.
01:22I am really thankful for everyone who came out.
01:24I am super proud of my performance and hopefully the boxing world embraces me as a boxer.
01:29I am amazingly happy to be here.
02:07I am so thankful for everyone who came out.
02:29I
03:29I'm gonna go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go
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