Oleksandr Usyk def. Daniel Dubois in rematch
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The 'Gypsy King' was quick to share his thoughts after his long-time rival destroyed Daniel Dubois on Saturday night at Wembley Stadium
The next big heavyweight fight on the horizon is Moses Itauma's tussle with Dillian Whyte on 16 August in Saudi Arabia. It will be a huge step up for Itauma against the former world title challenger and we will likely learn a huge amount about the 20-year-old tipped to be the next big thing.
It is little wonder that Oleksandr Usyk now calls England his second home. The brilliant undisputed heavyweight champion has not boxed anyone from outside these shores since before the Covid-19 pandemic and,
Dubois was the beneficiary of this move by the IBF, picking up the interim title with a June 2024 stoppage of Filip Hrgovic and then being elevated to full champion after Usyk was stripped. Dubois then defended his title with a spectacular knockout of Anthony Joshua in Wembley Stadium.
Oleksandr Usyk noqueó a Daniel Dubois en el quinto asalto de su combate del sábado y se convirtió en el campeón mundial indiscutible de los pesados por
Frank Warren has confirmed "it's Joseph Parker 's time" when discussing Oleksandr Usyk 's next opponent. Usyk beat Daniel Dubois for a second time on Saturday night at Wembley, producing a brutal fifth-round knockout to retain his WBA, WBC and WBO belts and regain the IBF belt he relinquished just over a year ago.
Usyk and Dubois will run it again on Saturday, this time for the undisputed heavyweight championship, at London's Wembley Stadium (DAZN PPV, 2 p.m. ET). Usyk won the first fight in 2023 by ninth-round KO.