Career-heavy Usyk 25lb lighter than 'dangerous' Verhoeven
The Dutchman said he was "super happy and confident" and "fully emerged into the world of boxing", but refused to be drawn into how he plans to create arguably the greatest upset in the sport's history. "We're not going to do predictions. May the best man win," added Verhoeven.
The pair shared another intense 90-second face-off, eventually broken up by promoter Eddie Hearn stepping between them. Despite a respectful build-up, their previous media encounters have also been notably lengthy, with the combined time for all stare downs around five minutes - each one eventually halted by Hearn. The contest will count as a defence of Usyk's WBA 'super' title and he would also lose his IBF belt if defeated, although Verhoeven is not eligible to win either.
On the undercard, Britain's Hamzah Sheeraz weighed 12st 1lb (76kg), two pounds heavier than Alem Begic before their fight for the vacant WBO super-middleweight title. The unbeaten Londoner, 26, is targeting a first world title in his 23rd professional bout. Chorley's Jack Catterall weighed 10st 7lb (67kg), a pound heavier than Shakhram Giyasov for their WBA 'regular' welterweight title bout.
Widely regarded as one of the most talented British fighters yet to become a world champion, victory would move Catterall, 32, closer to a shot at the full WBA title. Oleksandr Usyk on fighting Rico Verhoeven, Anthony Joshua and world title defence Usyk is one of the sport's most decorated fighters, an Olympic gold medallist who has unified both the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions across 24 unbeaten fights. On paper, a rise on the scales may prompt questions about why he is operating outside his most effective weight, particularly against a boxing novice.
Fury's conditioning in his 2023 bout with Francis Ngannou, when he was dropped and laboured to a narrow points win over the MMA fighter, is often cited as an example of how preparation and focus can come under scrutiny in crossover fights. In Usyk's case, however, his approach and discipline have remained consistent throughout his amateur and professional career across weight classes, with the Ukrainian considered one of the sport's ultimate professionals. He said at Thursday's news conference that when a stoppage opportunity presents itself, he will take it.