Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois will fight at Wembley Stadium for every major heavyweight title in front of 90,000 fans. Their first bout left unresolved questions about referee decisions and fairness. Usyk, unbeaten at 23-0, has solidified his status as a top fighter with recent victories, including over Tyson Fury. He aims to reclaim the IBF title and become a two-time champion. Dubois, revitalized by recent knockout victories, including a notable win over Joshua, also prepares for the challenge. Anticipation builds around their ability to adapt to each other's fighting styles.
On Saturday night at Wembley Stadium, Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois will square off once again, this time with every major heavyweight title on the line and a crowd of 90,000 watching from the stands.
Usyk has made a habit of dismantling British heavyweights, from Anthony Joshua to Derek Chisora to Fury, and arrives in London unbeaten as a pro, a perfect 23-0 with 14 wins coming inside the distance.
Dubois insists this time will be different. The 27-year-old Londoner is riding high off three straight knockout wins, capped by a stunning stoppage of Joshua last September at this very stadium.
Still, questions linger. Can Dubois cope with Usyk's jab and angles? Can he close the distance without getting picked apart?
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