
What are Daniel Dubois' career earnings and what is his boxing record before Usyk rematch?
He's facing Oleksandr Usyk on July 19 — here we take a look at his boxing record and career earnings.
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Dubois (right) is set to take on Oleksandr Usyk (left) at Wembley
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What is Daniel Dubois' net worth?
According to multiple outlets,
He began earning six-figure sums
Dubois earned £1.75 million when
After facing Joyce, Dubois pulled in a further £1.8m across his next four fights.
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Although he
How much he received for his knockout victory over
He earned around £3.5 million from his clash with Anthony Joshua.
What is Daniel Dubois' boxing record?
Dubois' boxing record stands as 22–2–0.
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This means he's won 22 of his 24 professional bouts, losing two and drawing none.
Dynamite has won 19 of his fights via knockout, giving him an impressive KO percentage of 86%.
Dubois has seen some major success during his career — he held the World Boxing Association (WBA) heavyweight title from June 2022 to August 2023.
He also held the British and Commonwealth titles between 2019 and 2020.
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His
He most recently picked up a win over Anthony Joshua, with his last fight a loss against Usyk in Poland.
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Dubois is a former WBA Heavyweight Champion
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What TV channel is Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2 on and can it be live streamed?
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There are three options for a DAZN subscription, Annual - either paying a one-off fee or monthly - and a monthly option.
An annual pass can be purchased for
£119.99
in the United Kingdom. That's just £2.30 per week or 65p per fight
(based on 185 fight nights per year).
A monthly flexible pass is priced at £24.99 per month, which can be cancelled at any time.
A subscription allows you to watch every live event and all on-demand programming on DAZN
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A DAZN subscription costs:
Annual Super Saver: £119.99 annually
Monthly Saver (12-month deal): £14.99 per month
Monthly Flexible pass (cancel any time): £24.99 per month

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