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Usyk vs Dubois 2 — Oleksandr knocks out opponent to become world heavyweight champion again

Usyk vs Dubois 2 — Oleksandr knocks out opponent to become world heavyweight champion again

The Hindu20-07-2025
Oleksandr Usyk disagreed with the idea that he's become one of boxing's all-time greats, but the evidence is mounting after his fifth-round knockout of Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
The victory, sealed with a crunching left hook to Dubois' jaw, made Usyk the undisputed world heavyweight champion for a second time.
The undefeated southpaw retained his WBA, WBC and WBO belts and regained the IBF belt he relinquished just over a year ago.
The bad news for opponents — especially the British ones that he keeps beating — is that the 38-year-old Ukrainian has no plans to stop anytime soon. He said he's still a 'young guy' and named Tyson Fury, Derek Chisora, Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker as possible next foes. Jake Paul threw his own hat in the ring.
'I will continue boxing and I will continue training, but now I cannot say who my next opponent will be,' Usyk said at his press conference.
'I prepared 3 1/2 months, I've not seen my family, my wife. Every day I live with my team — 14 guys in one house. Now I want to go back home.'
Usyk, best known as a slick tactician rather than a power puncher, remains undefeated as a professional and hasn't lost a bout in 16 years. | Photo Credit: Reuters
Usyk dropped Dubois twice in the fifth — the second time with a lunging left hook midway through the round after Dubois missed with a right. The London native looked stunned on the canvas and couldn't beat the count before about 90,000 spectators at Wembley.
Usyk, best known as a slick tactician rather than a power puncher, certainly answered questions about his age and whether he'd slow down.
He said that the hook is called an 'Ivan.'
'Ivan is like a big guy who lives in (the) village and work in (a) farm... it's a hard, hard punch,' Usyk said.
Usyk (24-0, 15 KOs) beat Dubois for the second time in under two years, and this time, there was no low-blow drama. It was a ninth-round stoppage in Poland with, of all things, a straight jab. But the finishing shot Saturday was a no-doubter.
Dubois (22-3, 21 KOs) joined British countrymen Fury and Joshua in having lost twice to Usyk, who was an undisputed world champion as a cruiserweight before he moved up in weight six years ago.
The 27-year-old Dubois's last fight — also at Wembley — had been a stunning knockout of Joshua last September.
He couldn't muster the same magic, telling DAZN: 'I gave everything I had. Take no credit away from that man, I'll be back.'
The Briton gave a better showing than two years ago, when Usyk peppered him with jabs and won almost every round. Between the fourth and fifth rounds on Saturday, Dubois's corner was urging him to use a double jab, but there was not enough time to carry out the orders as Usyk ended it shortly thereafter.
Dubois was hoping to become the first British heavyweight to hold every major belt since Lennox Lewis just over 25 years ago.
Dubois had inherited the IBF title that Usyk vacated last year when the Ukrainian chose to focus on his rematch with Fury.
Usyk knocks down Daniel Dubois and wins the fight at Wembley Stadium in London. | Photo Credit: Reuters
Usyk said flatly, 'No' in response to whether he thinks he's one of the sport's all-time greats.
He said he's just disciplined.
'I don't have motivation, I have discipline. Motivation is temporary,' he said.
Usyk said Britain has been like a 'second home' to him. He won a gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics. He dethroned Joshua at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2021.
'I'm very grateful for this country. Thank you so much, you're the best,' he said.
In 2008, in Liverpool, Usyk was crowned European amateur champion in the light heavyweight category.
In his last fight at the cruiserweight level, Usyk knocked out Liverpool's Tony Bellew in Manchester. He remains undefeated as a professional and hasn't lost a bout in 16 years.
Unsurprisingly, Paul had his share of the spotlight Saturday. He was loudly booed during his entrance to the stadium, shown on the big screens.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer told DAZN that a fight against Joshua is 'going to happen,' possibly at Wembley.
After the ring cleared out, Paul and Usyk engaged in a brief 'stare down.'
Oleksandr Usyk went head to head with Jake Paul after he won his fight against Daniel Dubois. | Photo Credit: Reuters
Paul posted a message on his social media accounts: 'Congrats to one of the greatest heavyweights of all time... I respect you a lot. Now we do an MMA match for the world.'
He added, 'First AJ, then OU. Book it.'
Frank Bruno was among the VIPs. The London native won the WBC heavyweight belt 30 years ago at the old Wembley Stadium when he beat Oliver McCall. He was knocked out by Mike Tyson six months later.
Usyk entered the stadium with an 'Eeyore' stuffed donkey from the 'Winnie the Pooh' books tucked into his jumpsuit. He brought it to past fights as well, apparently given to him by his daughter.
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