Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2
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With 38-year-old Usyk nearing the twilight of his illustrious tenure in the heavyweight division, 27-year-old Dubois believes his moment has arrived as he aims to become the first undisputed British champion since Lennox Lewis in 2000.
Oleksandr Usyk has slammed claims that his age could be the decisive factor in Saturday's undisputed world heavyweight title clash with Daniel Dubois.
Mexican great believes fellow two-time undisputed champion will complete full set of heavyweight belts again at Wembley
The bulk of the talking was done by Dev Sahni, Don Charles, and Frank Warren, but there were no doubts who the stars of the show were when Usyk and Dubois finally opened their mouths. Usyk promised to win for Ukraine. Dubois declared it was his time. Neither man added much to this, as they stayed true to their respective characters.
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JOHNNY FISHER has shared the ring with the heavyweight division’s hardest-hitters – but none were as powerful as Dynamite Daniel Dubois. Fisher had just ten amateur bouts before
Dubois and Oleksandr Usyk prepare to clash at Wembley, two years after the Ukrainian beat the Briton in a controversial first fight
Don Charles, who has been Dubois’ head coach since his first fight with Usyk, fired back as he accused Klimas of having been “asleep” while Dubois claimed victories over Miller, Hrgovic and Joshua.
Since then, the Ukrainian has twice beaten Tyson Fury to become undisputed ruler in a second division, while Dubois has hit peak form and knocked out a trio of top contenders, most recently Anthony Joshua at Wembley back in September 2024.