In the world of professional boxing, nothing ignites anticipation quite like a rematch. Daniel Dubois, the 27-year-old British heavyweight contender, is set to face Oleksandr Usyk again on July 19th at Wembley Stadium—a location that has hosted countless epic battles. This rematch is particularly intriguing not only because it offers Dubois a chance at redemption
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On July 19, boxing fans will witness one of the most anticipated rematches in heavyweight history as Oleksandr Usyk faces Daniel Dubois at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium. This bout, initially scheduled for July 12, was moved to avoid clashing with a major event in New York City, which speaks volumes about the growing international attention
As the boxing world gears up for a thrilling 2025, promoter Frank Warren has shared his top three anticipated matchups that he believes would captivate fans and elevate the sport. Engaging with DAZN News, Warren expressed a keen interest in the following bouts: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II, Naoya Inoue vs. Nick Ball, and
January 17th stands as a significant date in the boxing world, marking the birth of two extraordinary fighters from different eras: Muhammad Ali and Oleksandr Usyk. While Ali, known as “The Greatest,” is forever imprinted in the annals of boxing history, Usyk is carving out his legacy today, and their parallel paths invite a fascinating
The world of boxing is rife with discussions about titles, legacies, and the significance of championships. Recently, the boxing community has been abuzz with opinions regarding the upcoming rematch between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, eagerly taking place in Saudi Arabia. A curious sentiment emerged among some media members lamenting that this fight would not
Daniel Dubois, a notable figure in the heavyweight boxing division, is poised for a significant comeback following his recent knockout victory over Anthony Joshua. The 27-year-old British fighter is not only reveling in this success, but he is also looking to “right the wrong” he believes he endured last August against Oleksandr Usyk in Poland.
World heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk has made it clear that he is only interested in boxing two specific opponents: Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury. These two men are the ones he defeated to become the unified heavyweight champion. Speaking with Seconds Out, Usyk stated that it is time for the younger fighters to step up
As the much-anticipated rematch between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk approaches, the stakes couldn’t be higher for the former heavyweight champion. Usyk represents perhaps the toughest challenge Fury has faced in his career, with the outcome of this fight potentially defining the trajectory of Fury’s future in the sport. Recently turned 36-year-old Fury has been
Oleksandr Usyk, the reigning heavyweight king, has already defeated Anthony Joshua twice in convincing fashion. Usyk, speaking with Mail Sport, mentioned that there may be a potential for a third fight between them after Usyk defeats Tyson Fury for a second time and Joshua defeats Daniel Dubois. Usyk acknowledges Joshua’s contribution to his fame and
Oleksandr Usyk, the current heavyweight champ, recently sat down for an interview with Sky Sports News where he addressed Tyson Fury’s claims about their first fight. Fury had previously stated that he felt he won their May 18th fight and that it was “too easy” for him. Usyk, upon hearing this for the first time,
In a surprising turn of events, Oleksandr Usyk, the reigning heavyweight champion, took to social media to announce his decision to vacate his IBF title. This move was made in order to allow Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois to compete for the vacant title on September 21st at Wembley Stadium in London. Usyk’s gesture of
Tyson Fury’s inability to face reality and accept his defeat at the hands of Oleksandr Usyk is both puzzling and concerning. Despite Usyk’s dominant performance in their May 18 unification showdown, Fury continues to insist that he was the rightful winner of the fight. This refusal to acknowledge the truth speaks volumes about Fury’s mindset
In the world of boxing, reputation and legacy are everything. Former WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury is no stranger to this reality. After suffering a loss to Oleksandr Usyk, many boxing aficionados believe that Fury must avenge his defeat to solidify his status as a true heavyweight great. The rematch, scheduled six months from now
The latest WBC heavyweight rankings have caused quite a stir in the boxing world, especially for former champion Tyson Fury. Despite only losing his title to Oleksandr Usyk in their recent unification showdown, Fury has been demoted to the No-2 position. Many fans believe that Fury should rightfully be ranked as the WBC No-1 contender,
Oleksandr Usyk’s potential decision to return to the cruiserweight division after his rematch with Tyson Fury has sparked speculation among boxing fans. Despite being the current undisputed heavyweight champion, Usyk expressed his desire to move back down to cruiserweight to become a two-time undisputed champion. This decision raises questions about his motivations and the potential