In a demonstration of power in the ring, Oleksandr Usyk consolidated his position as one of the great heavyweights in history, after his victory against Daniel Dubois last Saturday. The technical knockout in the fifth round, witnessed by 90,000 spectators at Wembley Stadium, was a clear demonstration of his superiority. The left hook that sent Dubois to the canvas is one of the best examples of Usyk’s technique, sealing his second reign as undisputed heavyweight champion. With an impeccable record, Usyk, with 24 victories and no defeats, has proven to be the best in his category, surpassing his rivals and leaving an indelible mark on boxing.
A Legacy in Construction
If Usyk manages to overcome a possible fight against Tyson Fury in 2026 and defend his title against Joseph Parker, he could establish himself as the best heavyweight of the last two decades. His dominance is not limited to heavyweights; he is also considered the best cruiserweight of the last three decades. Usyk reigned in the cruiserweight division from 2016 to 2018, before moving up to heavyweight, where he has defended his title five times against high-level opponents. His heavyweight achievements surpass those of cruiserweight, defeating the best of his time. His victory over Dubois demonstrated his skill and power.
