Daniel Dubois Set for Redemption – Rematch with Heavyweight King Oleksandr Usyk in the Works

Daniel Dubois Set for Redemption - Rematch with Heavyweight King Oleksandr Usyk in the WorksThe IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois remains firmly in contention for a high-stakes rematch with Oleksandr Usyk despite being…

Daniel Dubois Set for Redemption - Rematch with Heavyweight King Oleksandr Usyk in the Works

The IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois remains firmly in contention for a high-stakes rematch with Oleksandr Usyk despite being forced to withdraw from his scheduled title defence against Joseph Parker in Riyadh due to illness. The 27-year-old British athlete was sidelined by a viral infection and missed out on a lucrative payday. He had an opportunity to solidify his standing but now finds himself positioned for an even bigger fight later this year.

Daniel Dubois vs. Oleksandr Usyk II on The Horizon

The next fight for Daniel Dubois is likely to be against heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk despite the illness. Dubois’ withdrawal came just days before his anticipated clash with Parker, leaving fans disappointed and costing him an estimated £7 million in earnings. His promoter, Frank Warren, confirmed that Dubois was devastated by the setback but emphasized that new opportunities have emerged. “Perversely, this illness has opened up tremendous opportunities for Daniel,” Warren stated, hinting at a potential rematch with Usyk or even a bout against Anthony Joshua.

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Oleksandr Usyk, the WBA (Super), WBO, and WBC heavyweight champion, has expressed willingness to face Daniel Dubois again. The two last met in August 2023, with Usyk securing a ninth-round stoppage in a controversial fight where Dubois’ team argued that a ruled low blow should have been a legitimate knockdown. Usyk, who recently defeated Tyson Fury to become the first undisputed heavyweight champion in 25 years, has indicated he plans to fight only twice more before retiring. A rematch with Daniel Dubois could headline Saudi Arabia’s next Riyadh Season later this year.

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Daniel Dubois’ Next Fight

Dubois’ illness may have inadvertently fast-tracked his path to another shot at Usyk. Frank Warren suggested that discussions for the rematch or other marquee fights will take place in the coming weeks. “We will talk through the options as a team,” Warren said, “And make a decision. Everyone’s view is important but the most important view is Daniel’s because he is the one getting into the ring and he makes the ultimate decision … You have to look at the next move and I think that will be either Usyk in an all-belt affair for the four belts.”

Dubois is determined to bounce back stronger and avenge his previous loss to Usyk. “I’m ready to show what I can do again,” he said earlier this month. Whether it’s a unification bout against Usyk or another high-profile opponent like Joshua, Dubois’ next fight promises to be pivotal in shaping the heavyweight boxing world.

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Watch Former Rivals Oleksandr Usyk And Anthony Joshua’s Hilarious Ringside Reaction To Joseph Parker KO

Plenty of prominent names were left stunned by how Joseph Parker dispatched of Martin Bakole in their interim WBO heavyweight title fight this weekend. Parker arrived in Saudi Arabia last week anticipating to challenge for Daniel Dubois’ IBF championship. But just days out from their showdown in the co-main event of a stacked Riyadh lineup, […]

Plenty of prominent names were left stunned by how Joseph Parker dispatched of Martin Bakole in their interim WBO heavyweight title fight this weekend.

Parker arrived in Saudi Arabia last week anticipating to challenge for Daniel Dubois’ IBF championship. But just days out from their showdown in the co-main event of a stacked Riyadh lineup, the Brit withdrew due to illness.

Saving the day was Bakole, who traveled to the Middle East on late notice to compete for Parker’s interim gold. The pair set the stage for the blockbuster undisputed rematch between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol.

While the main event was a memorable 12-round affair, the co-headliner raised eyebrows for the opposite reason, with Parker needing less than six minutes to find the finish.

Among those ringside when he stopped Bakole was one of just three men to defeat him in professional boxing, former two-time WBC titleholder Anthony Joshua. “AJ” took in the action alongside one of his most notable rivals, current unified heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk.

Suffice it to say, both men were shocked when Bakole went crashing down in round two.

Moving forward, both “AJ” and “The Cat” could have their eyes set on Parker.

While many believe the New Zealander has earned a shot at Usyk following consecutive wins over Deontay Wilder, Zhilei Zhang, and Bakole, others have pitched a rematch with Joshua while the Ukrainian potentially runs it back with Dubois.

Watch Former Rivals Oleksandr Usyk And Anthony Joshua’s Hilarious Ringside Reaction To Joseph Parker KO

Plenty of prominent names were left stunned by how Joseph Parker dispatched of Martin Bakole in their interim WBO heavyweight title fight this weekend. Parker arrived in Saudi Arabia last week anticipating to challenge for Daniel Dubois’ IBF championship. But just days out from their showdown in the co-main event of a stacked Riyadh lineup, […]

Plenty of prominent names were left stunned by how Joseph Parker dispatched of Martin Bakole in their interim WBO heavyweight title fight this weekend.

Parker arrived in Saudi Arabia last week anticipating to challenge for Daniel Dubois’ IBF championship. But just days out from their showdown in the co-main event of a stacked Riyadh lineup, the Brit withdrew due to illness.

Saving the day was Bakole, who traveled to the Middle East on late notice to compete for Parker’s interim gold. The pair set the stage for the blockbuster undisputed rematch between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol.

While the main event was a memorable 12-round affair, the co-headliner raised eyebrows for the opposite reason, with Parker needing less than six minutes to find the finish.

Among those ringside when he stopped Bakole was one of just three men to defeat him in professional boxing, former two-time WBC titleholder Anthony Joshua. “AJ” took in the action alongside one of his most notable rivals, current unified heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk.

Suffice it to say, both men were shocked when Bakole went crashing down in round two.

Moving forward, both “AJ” and “The Cat” could have their eyes set on Parker.

While many believe the New Zealander has earned a shot at Usyk following consecutive wins over Deontay Wilder, Zhilei Zhang, and Bakole, others have pitched a rematch with Joshua while the Ukrainian potentially runs it back with Dubois.

Alex Pereira Accepts Oleksandr Usyk Call Out, Claims Two Organizations To Be Already Working On The Bout

The reigning UFC light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira has given a positive response when asked about a potential bout with boxing’s pound-for-pound king Oleksandr Usyk. The Brazilian MMA icon is scheduled to headline UFC 313, set to take place in the T-Mobile Arena In Las Vegas, Nevada, on March 8, 2025. In the main event, […]

The reigning UFC light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira has given a positive response when asked about a potential bout with boxing’s pound-for-pound king Oleksandr Usyk.

The Brazilian MMA icon is scheduled to headline UFC 313, set to take place in the T-Mobile Arena In Las Vegas, Nevada, on March 8, 2025. In the main event, he will make the fourth defense of his title against Magomed Ankalaev, widely considered the biggest threat to his championship in the division.

Because of his striking-heavy fighting style and explosive knockout power, fans have often discussed how “Poatan” would perform in a boxing ring. Since “The Cat” expressed the desire to end his career with a boxing superfight against Pereira, fans have been very eager to learn if boxing promoters and Dana White are interested in cross-promoting such a battle too.

When asked about a boxing fight with Usyk with Mark Bouris, Pereira said:

“I had already said that before, right? That I would really like to have a boxing match and they asked me who it would be, I said,well I am champion right so it would have to be a champion and he is the champion. And now, he gave an interview and said my name so it is something that I want. He also wants and the two organizations, right, they are working kind of together so I think now it will I believe that this fight can happen.”

Do note that the statement above is based on Google’s translation of Pereira’s statements. The translator in the live interview was unfortunately called out for missing out on a lot of things so we relied on directly translating the UFC champ’s answer via Google Translator.

As it turns out, the bits about the two organzations (likely UFC and some boxing promotion) working together weren’t revealed in the live interview but Pereira hinting towards it certainly makes it seem like this matchup is not a far-fetched dream now.

Usyk’s wins over Tyson Fury have undoubtedly cemented him as an all-time great boxer. He’s formerly united all belts at cruiserweight, and is now eyeing to become a three-time undisputed champion. For his next boxing bout, he’ll face the winner of an upcoming fight between Daniel Dubois and Joseph Parker scheduled for February 22, 2025.

“Poatan”, on the other hand, is often seen sparring with professional heavyweight boxers and on many occasions, he’s mentioned about his will to compete in a boxing ring in the future.

Having said that, Pereira needs to handle business in the Octagon first and his performance against Ankalaev will naturally have a huge impact on his brand. A victory at UFC 313 could help him make big moves such as facing the UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones or move over to boxing as discussed above.

Oleksandr Usyk Teases Possible Boxing Showdown With UFC Champ Alex Pereira

Oleksandr Usyk is entertaining the possibility of a potential showdown with Alex Pereira down the road. “The Cat” has recently suggested that he is nearing the twilight of his storied boxing career, committing to two more fights before hanging up his gloves. Having dominated both the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions while maintaining his undefeated record, […]

Oleksandr Usyk is entertaining the possibility of a potential showdown with Alex Pereira down the road.

“The Cat” has recently suggested that he is nearing the twilight of his storied boxing career, committing to two more fights before hanging up his gloves. Having dominated both the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions while maintaining his undefeated record, he now stands on the verge of a well-deserved departure from the sport.

Usyk is coming off a commanding triumph over Tyson Fury in their highly anticipated rematch this past December, successfully defending his WBC, WBA, and WBO heavyweight titles. The 38-year-old Ukrainian cemented his place as the undisputed champion when he first dethroned “The Gypsy King” in May 2024.

However, shortly after, he was compelled to relinquish the IBF title, which ultimately found its way into the hands of his former foe, Daniel Dubois.

Usyk will be intently observing Dubois’ upcoming title defense against Joseph Parker on Feb. 22 in Saudi Arabia, as the winner of this bout will be the next opponent for the former undisputed champion.

During a recent interview with TNT Sports, “The Cat” outlined what could very well be the final two bouts of his illustrious career. To the surprise of many, he revealed that in his last fight, he envisions stepping into the ring with reigning UFC light heavyweight champion Pereira.

“First, is who wins the next fight [Dubois vs. Parker] on Feb. 22, Usyk said.” Next? Maybe a show fight with Alex Pereira. Maybe – why not? Alex wants to.”

“Poatan” is no stranger to the sweet science of boxing, boasting a rich amateur background and even securing a professional win in July 2017, where he dispatched Marcelo de Souza Cruz via TKO. Pereira has also openly discussed his ambitions to transition to boxing once his MMA career reaches its conclusion.

Pereira is set to defend his 205-pound title for the fourth time against Magomed Ankalaev in the main event of UFC 313. The highly anticipated showdown is scheduled for March 8 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Despite Post-Fight Fallout, Oleksandr Usyk Celebrates Tyson Fury Win with Legendary Sword as Loot – A Symbol of Ukrainian Independence

Despite Post-Fight Fallout, Oleksandr Usyk Celebrates Tyson Fury Win with Legendary Sword as LootOleksandr Usyk marked his unanimous decision victory over Tyson Fury in their rematch in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with a…

Despite Post-Fight Fallout, Oleksandr Usyk Celebrates Tyson Fury Win with Legendary Sword as Loot

Oleksandr Usyk marked his unanimous decision victory over Tyson Fury in their rematch in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with a gesture bigger than the boxing ring. Standing in the spotlight, Usyk raised a 300-year-old saber belonging to Ivan Mazepa, a 17th-century Ukrainian leader who fought for Ukrainian independence. The legendary saber is steeped in history and cultural significance. This is a powerful symbol of national pride amid Ukraine’s ongoing resistance to Russian aggression.

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The saber is merely one of only three surviving blades linked to Ivan Mazepa. It is a rare artifact normally housed at the Chernihiv Historical Museum in Ukraine. Through collaboration with Ukrainian cultural organizations and Usyk’s charitable foundation, the saber was transported to Saudi Arabia for this historic moment.

Speaking on Instagram, Usyk highlighted the symbolism:

It was an honor for me to hold this unique artifact, over 300 years old. For centuries, Russia has tarnished the name of Hetman Mazepa. Now that name is returning to the global media sphere and will receive the recognition it deserves. This is just the beginning!

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By brandishing the saber, Usyk evoked Mazepa’s legacy of resisting Russian domination in the early 18th century, aligning his boxing triumph with Ukraine’s centuries-old struggle for sovereignty. Additionally, the Ukrainian boxer defended his heavyweight titles and earned hundreds of millions of dollars.

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Tyson Fury was visibly upset by the judges’ unanimous 116-112 decision, and stormed out of the ring, skipping the post-fight interview. Later, Fury dismissed the outcome, calling it a “Christmas gift” for Oleksandr Usyk and insisting he had won. His promoter, Frank Warren, criticized the scoring. But, most pundits agreed the judging was entirely fair and justified.

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The celebration resonated deeply in Ukraine, where it was seen as a moment of defiance and national pride. In Russia, the gesture sparked controversy, with critics viewing it as a political provocation.

As Oleksandr Usyk celebrated his win, Daniel Dubois, the IBF champion, interrupted the moment to call for a unification bout. Usyk, now solidified as the unified heavyweight champion, faces a future with high-stakes matchups.