
How to watch Usyk vs Dubois 2 fight for FREE on DAZN on your TV
Oleksandr Usyk plans to silence any doubters when he squares off against Daniel Dubois for a second time tonight.
With the undisputed heavyweight title up for grabs, both fighters are poised to make history in front of a roaring crowd of over 90,000 at Wembley Stadium. Usyk enters the ring with the upper hand, having triumphed in their first bout two years ago with a knockout in the ninth round.
The previous match was shrouded in controversy as Dubois believed he had scored a legitimate knockdown, only for it to be ruled a low blow. Since then, 'Triple D' has been on a winning streak, claiming victory in his last three fights. The Brit steps into the ring fresh from a knockout win over Anthony Joshua. The fights will be shown on DAZN - and there is a way you can watch it for free...
How can I watch Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois for FREE on DAZN?
Fight fans, get ready to rumble as DAZN PPV is set to broadcast all the action live for £24.99. The popular streaming service can be added to your TV subscriptions or accessed via its official website and app. A DAZN subscription will set you back £119.99 annually or £14.99 monthly, with a no-strings-attached option at £24.99 that you can cancel anytime. But DAZN are currently offering the fight for free to anyone who signs up to a 12-month contract. Click the link below to SIGN-UP now.
What time will Dubois vs Usyk 2 start tonight?
Tonight's much-anticipated event is slated to take place at Wembley Stadium in London. The first fight is expected to kick off around 5.40pm BST (9.40am PT / 11.40am CT / 12.40pm ET). In the main event, Dubois will be the first to enter the ring at approximately 9.45pm BST (1.45pm PT / 3.45pm CT / 4.45pm ET), with Usyk following shortly after. The two heavyweights will touch gloves just after 10:00pm BST before the opening bell rings.
The fight should not start later than this but could be moved forward if the undercard bouts wrap up earlier than anticipated.
Fight card and undercard
Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel DuboisLawrence Okolie vs Kevin LerenaDaniel Lapin vs Lewis EdmondsonVladyslav Sirenko vs Solomon DacresAadam Hamed vs Ezequiel GregoresLasha Guruli vs James Francis
What they've said
Oleksandr Usyk: "Hello London. I am happy to be here again. Why will it be my night? Because I believe in this, I hope and I prepare for this fight. Listen, every one of my fights is important to me and my team. Now it is very important for me and my country, the soldiers who protect my country. It is motivation for my people. It is very important for me!" He confidently added: "Yeah I believe this (winning inside distance)."
Daniel Dubois: "It's facts (Usyk feeling his age). I know what I've gotta do. I am a young guy and I've got to take over, be the man and execute him. I am going to make this a great fight. I feel at the moment I am at the peak of my powers and it is going to be a great performance."

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