
Oleksandr Usyk knocks out Daniel Dubois for second time
Usyk knocked down Dubois twice in the fifth round to win the IBF belt. The second knockdown came after a vicious left hook and the referee counted Dubois out.
Usyk, 38, already owns the WBC, WBA, WBO championship belts. The Ukrainian improved to 24-0 with 15 knockouts.
"Thirty-eight is a young guy, 38 is only the start," Usyk said afterward.
Usyk landed 37.3 percent of his punches while Dubois connected at just 19.6 percent.
"I gave everything I had," said Dubois of London. "I take no credit away from the man. But I'll be back."
This marks the second time Usyk has defeated Dubois (22-3, 21 KOs). He won with a ninth-round knockout in August 2023.
Approximately 90,000 attended the fight at Wembley Stadium.
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Claressa Shields is set to defend her undisputed heavyweight title Saturday, July 26, against 'The Smiling Assassin.' That would be Lani Daniels, a New Zealander with an irrepressible smile she wears everywhere but inside the boxing ring. Daniels, 37, held the IBF world heavyweight title in 2023 and currently holds the IBF light heavyweight title. Quick and athletic, she's won seven fights in a row. Yet she's still a significant underdog against Shields, and for good reason. Daniels did not start boxing until she was 24. Shields, 30, started her boxing career at 15 and since then has won two Olympic gold medals, world titles in five divisions and undisputed world titles in three divisions. In Shields' 80 fights as an amateur and pro, she has lost once (to Savannah Marshall in 2012). It's unlikely Daniels will hand Shields loss No. 2. USA TODAY Sports has you covered with updates, analysis and highlights from the Claressa Shields vs Lani Daniels card here: Claressa Shields vs Lani Daniels: Time, PPV, streaming for fight Claressa Shields will face Lani Daniels on Saturday, July 26 at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. Watch Shields v Daniels with DAZN PPV Pryce Taylor vs. Robert Simms: Round-by-round analysis Heavyweight bout, 8 rounds Samantha Worthington def. Victoire Piteau by majority decision Claressa Shields came out to watch Worthington, who was seeking her eighth knockout and to maintain her unbeaten record. Worthington had to settle for something less decisive, beating Piteau by majority decision in their 10-round bout to win the WBA super lightweight interim title. Worthington dominated the first half of the fight and did just enough to prevail after Piteau mounted a comeback. The judges scored it 99-91, 95-95, 96-94 for Worthington, a 29-year-old from Lexington, Kentucky, who improved to 12-0. Piteau, a 26-year-old from France, fell to 14-3. Samantha Worthington vs Victoire Piteau: Round-by-round analysis For the WBA super lightweight interim title, 10 rounds With the WBA super lightweight interim title up for grabs, here come Samantha Worthington and Victoire Piteau. And make note that Worthington has 7 KO's while winning all 11 of her fights. Worthington the aggressor and landing big shots early. Now attacking the body with her right hand. Piteau unleashes a flurry, but without Worthington's power. Worthington 10, Piteau 9 Worthington comes out charging hard. The two exchange sharp blows, and Piteau is not backing down. But Worthington is almost relentless and more powerful than Piteau. Worthington 20, Piteau 18 Claressa Shields is three rows behind Worthington's corner watching the fight, according to DAZN. Piteau throwing a flurry and Worthington responds with a sledgehammer of a right. Worthington 30, Piteau 27 Piteau bravely staying within range of Worthington's punches. She's eating punches in exchange for chances to land them too. Now Worthington makes her pay. The gutsy Piteau lands a combination and deserves the round. Worthington 39, Piteau 37 Piteau still standing her ground and eats a big left. Worthington now attacking Piteau's body. Piteau just keeps swinging, with less authority than frequency. Worthington walking through the punches, some hard ones, too. Worthington 49, Piteau 46 Piteau firing away with her pistols as Worthington tries to load up with the howitzer. Worthington shoves a left into Piteau's face. But she responds with a right. Lands a hard right, too, as the round ends. Worthington 58, Piteau 56 Worthington digs in with body shots. Piteau has weathered the storm and now she's the one who looks relentless. Worthington 67, Piteau 66 Worthington charges out and lands punches, but Piteau fires back. Worthington is landing the big shots again, despite the peppering coming her way from Piteau. Now Worthington appears to be tiring. Piteau lands some late counterpunches, but it's Worthington's round. Worthington 77, Piteau 75 Piteau's tank doesn't look to be close to empty as she keeps firing away. Worthington has lost her snap and eats a big right. Piteau lands a combination and Worthington is unable to dominate as she did early in this fight. Worthington 86, Piteau 85 Worthington comes out swinging, and Piteau is swinging back. Worthington connects with a solid right. And another. But Piteau fights back and lands a solid right of her own. Sensational exchange as the round comes to a close. Worthington 96, Piteau 94 Caroline Veyre def. Licia Boudersa by unanimous decision Veyre smothered Boudersa, landing 158 punches to only 60 punches for Boudersa in their 10-round featherweight fight. It ended with Boudersa bleeding badly – largely because of an accidental headbutt – and the outcome in no doubt. The judges scored it 99-91, 98-92, 99-91 for Veyre, a 36-year-old from Canada who improved to 10-1. Boudersa, a 32-year-old from France, fell to 24-4-2. Caroline Veyre vs. Licia Boudersa: Round-by-round analysis Featherweight bout, 10 rounds Caroline Veyre bounced back from her first loss with two victories. Licia Boudersa needs a win to boost her stock after going 2-2 in her last four fights. And here they come as the bell rings. Boudersa comes out firing jabs. Veyre mostly on the defensive. Boudersa looks substantially bigger too as she uncorks her right hand. Impressive opening for Boudersa. Boudersa 10, Veyre 9 Boudersa throwing effective jabs. Fighters got tangled up and that appears to be Veyre's strategy, get inside and neutralize the jabs. Veyre lands a couple of hard lefts. Bounce-back round for Veyre. Boudersa 19, Veyre 19 Early exchange won by Veyre. She's showing considerable aggression and lands a shot to the body. With Boudersa against the ropes, Veyre lands a flurry of shots. Veyre showing terrific footwork too while landing more punches. Veyre 29, Boudersa 28 Boudersa warned by the referee for holding. Boudersa was not warned for the two lefts Veyre landed on her. Another solid round for Veyre. Veyre 39, Boudersa 37 Veyre lands a head-snapping jab. Boudersa exerting plenty of effort but struggling to get to Veyre, who remains active and is putting together combinations. Boudersa responds with a big right. Veyre 49, Boudersa 46 Veyre comes out aggressively again and lands combinations. Boudersa winds up and throws the right. Swing and a miss. Twice. Veyre throwing with less velocity but with precision. And now Boudersa is bleeding badly from the nose. Veyre lands two solid lefts and is going in for the kill. Quick on her feet, too. Veyre 59, Boudersa 55 Boudersa shows some fight, but this is about more skill than fight. Boudersa eats another right and Boudersa is warned for the second time about shoving down Veyre. Veyre lands a combination and Boudersa collapses on Veyre after pushing her down. Cheap move. Veyre 69, Boudersa 64 Looks like more target practice for Veyre, landing an assortment of punches. Stiff jab to Boudersa's face. And another. Veyre's quickness paying off big time. Veyre 79, Bourdesa 73 Boudersa throws a couple of big overhand rights. At least one of those landed. Ref now warns Veyre for holding. Inside fighting ensues. Boudersa bleeding badly from the left eye resulting from a headbutt. Veyre attacking now. Blood coating both boxers. What a mess. Veyre 89, Boudersa 82 Bell rings but Boudersa remains on her stool. Now she's up and ready to go. Credit Boudersa. Showing no sign of quit. And, well, no sign of winning. Boudersa lands a terrific straight right. Veyre looks unfazed. A nice left from Boudersa as the fight comes to a close. Veyre 98, Boudersa 92 Claressa Shields vs. Lani Daniels fight card results Claressa Shields vs. Lani Daniels fight card Claressa Shields vs. Lani Daniels fight card odds Fight card, according to DAZN and odds according to BetMGM on Saturday. Claressa Shields vs. Lani Daniels Predictions Staff writes: "Perkins comes into the bout looking to play spoiler. The 42-year-old will be the biggest opponent that Shields has seen in the ring, but is still considered to be a massive underdog." Apratim Banerjee writes: "Claressa Shields is certainly the more decorated athlete heading into the contest and she is the favorite for a reason. However, Shields is making a jump to heavyweight. That said, Danielle Perkins is naturally a heavyweight and could have the strength and weight advantage over Shields, making her chances interesting. However, Shields is too experienced and crafty and should be able to manage a decision win against Perkins. A finish looks unlikely to take place." 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Shields (30) has a net worth of between $5 million and $10 million, according to Finance Monthly. Who is Remy Ma? Remy Ma, the estranged wife of Papoose, in December posted text messages she said showed Papoose and Claressa Shields were having an affair before the boxer and rapper had publicly acknowledged the romance. Papoose fired back on Instagram, writing that Remy Ma chose 'to cheat repeatedly.'' Remy Ma is a four-time Grammy-nominated rapper from the Bronx who also has appeared on reality shows such as "Love & Hip Hop.'' Claressa Shields is candid about camera On X, Shields wrote, 'Everyone want they face in the camera. Sit down it ain't bout you today.'' Surely Shields means the camera is for her. Claressa Shields and Laila Ali feud continues Claressa Shields is putting her undisputed heavyweight title on the line against Lani Daniels Saturday, July 26, but a piece of her mind is occupied by someone else. Laila Ali. 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Claressa Shields vs Lani Daniels live updates: How to watch, fight time, price
Claressa Shields is set to defend her undisputed heavyweight title Saturday, July 26, against 'The Smiling Assassin.' That would be Lani Daniels, a New Zealander with an irrepressible smile she wears everywhere but inside the boxing ring. Daniels, 37, held the IBF world heavyweight title in 2023 and currently holds the IBF light heavyweight title. Quick and athletic, she's won seven fights in a row. Yet she's still a significant underdog against Shields, and for good reason. Daniels did not start boxing until she was 24. Shields, 30, started her boxing career at 15 and since then has won two Olympic gold medals, world titles five divisions and undisputed world titles in three divisions. In Shields' 80 fights as an amateur and pro, she has lost once (to Savannah Marshall in 2012). It's unlikely Daniels will hand Shields loss No. 2. USA TODAY Sports has you covered with updates, analysis and highlights from the Claressa Shields vs Lani Daniels card here: Claressa Shields vs Lani Daniels: Time, PPV, streaming for fight Claressa Shields will face Lani Daniels on Saturday, July 26 at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. Watch Shields v Daniels with DAZN PPV


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Claressa Shields arrives for weigh-in clad in unforgettable outfit
Claressa Shields turned heads at the weigh-in a day before her fight against Lani Daniels in Detroit, Saturday, July 26. The undisputed women's heavyweight champion wore high heels, a fur coat, an eye-catching swimsuit and a G.W.O.A.T. chain. Before Shields stepped on the scale, someone brushed her long blond hair and she flexed her biceps. Her official weight: 174.6 pounds. Shields' opponent, New Zealander Lani Daniels, showed up at the weigh-in wearing a bucket hat and a fishing vest while paying tribute to the indigenous Maori. She is of Maori descent. With Shields' undisputed heavyweight world title on the line, promoter Dmitriy Salitas said he expects Shields (16-0, 3 KOs) will be fighting Daniels (11-2-2, 1 KO) in front of a sellout crowd of 19,000 at Little Caesars Arena. Daniels, 37, is the current IBF light heavyweight champion and held the IBF world heavyweight title in 2023. 'She's not as big as Danielle Perkins,'' Shields said, referring to her last opponent, 'but she's very elusive. She's fast, she's aggressive, she's very awkward and I look forward to figuring it out and fighting her on Saturday. 'I am very great at being very strategic and figuring out how about putting my opponent through the most pain and beat 'em up in here. And that's my own goal is just to beat her up. I want to beat Lani Daniels up. I want to put her on an entertaining fight. I want to collect some more belts and I want to continue to let everybody know I'm the greatest woman of all time because the things that I do these other girls can't do.''