Usyk vs. Dubois: Analysis and Results of the Heavyweight Clash

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Oleksandr Usyk is preparing to unify the four heavyweight world titles and once again become undisputed champion. His next challenge is Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium, London, on Saturday. Usyk, with an undefeated record of 23-0 and 14 KOs, already defeated Dubois by KO in the ninth round in August 2023. During that fight, a body shot from Dubois generated controversy, as the referee considered it illegal, allowing Usyk to recover. Yes, I was deceived, but that’s in the past. I had the opportunity to amend that error and clarify the controversy. Usyk became undisputed champion by defeating Tyson Fury in May 2024. Subsequently, he relinquished the IBF title to prioritize a rematch against Fury, instead of facing mandatory challenger Filip Hrgovic. Dubois, for his part, conquered the IBF belt by defeating Hrgovic. Dubois (22-2, 21 KOs) has shown a remarkable recovery since his defeat against Usyk. He has achieved knockout victories against Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller, Hrgovic, and Anthony Joshua, and now has the opportunity to become undisputed champion if he defeats Fury.

They have already shared the ring; they know their strengths and weaknesses. He knows he can hurt Oleksandr. He has done it before, and I genuinely feel that this will be his moment.

Frank Warren, Dubois’ promoter
The Alofoke Deportes team is in London to provide full coverage from Wembley Stadium, including fight updates, preliminary fight results, and round-by-round analysis.
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