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Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2 TV channel, PPV and live stream info plus ring walk time

Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2 TV channel, PPV and live stream info plus ring walk time

Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois will face off once again on Saturday (July 19) in their hotly-anticipated rematch. The rivals will fight in front of a packed Wembley Stadium to see who will be crowned the undisputed heavyweight champion, with fans able to order the fight here.
A win will see the Ukrainian reclaim the title after he became the first to wear the crown in the four belt era by defeating Tyson Fury in May 2024. His reign only lasted five weeks as he was forced to vacate the IBF belt due to his refusal to fight Dubois, the mandatory challenger.
Dubois then won the belt when he knocked out fellow Brit Anthony Joshua in September in an impressive display a year after losing to Usyk in Poland. Dubois fell foul of a ninth-round stoppage defeat but has always maintained he dropped his opponent with a legal punch that was ruled a low blow.
He will be out for revenge in Saturday's fight, which will mark the first time Usyk has entered the ring since his rematch win over the Gypsy King. Dubois has been in solid form since the loss and is arguably at his most dangerous.
The 27-year-old has earned some impressive victories including stunning Croatian Filip Hrgovic with his first professional loss in June. If 38-year-old Usyk can fend off his opponent once more, he will be crowned the four-belt champion for the second time.
To find out who will take the title of undisputed heavyweight champion, here's when Usyk and Dubois 2 will take place and how to watch in the UK.
When is Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2?
Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2 takes place on Saturday, July 19, with the live broadcast scheduled to begin at 5.30pm BST. The first undercard fight is due around 5.40pm, with the Usyk and Dubois ringwalks expected at 9.45pm.
How to watch Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2
Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2 and the full undercard will be broadcast live on DAZN pay-per-view in the UK. The fight is available to order now for £24.99 as a one-off payment or is included for free with a DAZN Annual plan.
DAZN can be accessed anywhere using the DAZN app on smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, games consoles, streaming devices and any device with a web browser. Unlike other big fights, Usyk vs Dubois 2 will not be shown on Sky Sports Box Office or TNT Sports, as DAZN holds the exclusive broadcast rights for the event.
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