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Few Days To Go Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2: John Fury Drops Ruthless Prediction That Will Leave Everyone Stunned

Daniel Dubois is preparing for the biggest night of his boxing career. On July 19, under the bright lights of Wembley Stadium and in front of a crowd of 70,000, he’ll get a second shot at Oleksandr Usyk in a highly anticipated heavyweight title rematch

It’s more than just a fight – it’s an opportunity to avenge a controversial defeat, claim the IBF belt, and cement his place in British boxing history. While Usyk enters as the defending champion and technical master, the narrative around this clash is shifting.

With nearly 11 years separating the two men in age, and after physically demanding bouts – especially his grueling contest with Tyson Fury – questions are emerging about how much Usyk has left in the tank.

And one voice adding fuel to that fire is John Fury, the father of heavyweight champ Tyson Fury and a figure not known for holding back his opinions.

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Dubois told it’s now or never

Speaking in a recent video shared by Seconds Out Live, John Fury offered a bold prediction: “He [Daniel Dubois] has every chance of it. You know, the man’s 38, 39 years old. He’s a big banger and he’s on a roll himself, isn’t he, Dubois?”

Fury went on to dissect Dubois’ last big performance, the knockout loss to Anthony Joshua. Rather than see it as a setback, Fury highlighted it as a sign of Dubois’ progress.

AJ ate him because it was touch and go in that fight, you know, until he landed that shot. I actually thought when AJ rushed in to get him, he’d get caught – he came in square on, his defenses weren’t tight, and he got careless. But up until then, it was anybody’s fight.”

For Fury, this rematch may come down to one simple factor-power: “Dubois has that knockout power. If he lands clean on a 38, 39-year-old Usyk – who’s had his tank emptied twice now by the Gypsy King – how much does he really have left? Is it the right time for Dubois? I think it is.”

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Barry McGuigan, former world champion and respected analyst, echoed similar sentiments. Though he believes Usyk’s superior footwork and ring IQ give him the edge over 12 rounds, McGuigan admitted that if Dubois connects, it could rewrite the story of modern heavyweight boxing.

“If Usyk gets hit clean by Dubois, the fight is over,” he said. He called the possibility of a Dubois knockout “the greatest victory in boxing.”

Legacy on the line

Dubois isn’t just fighting for redemption – he’s chasing greatness. If he defeats Usyk, he won’t just take the IBF belt. He will become the first British fighter in history to unify all four major heavyweight titles.

For a man who has endured public scrutiny and bounced back from adversity – including the disputed low-blow ruling that marred their first meeting – this is more than just personal revenge.

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His renewed energy is visible in his training, attitude, and the company he keeps. With John Fury lending his outspoken support and veterans like McGuigan giving him a shot, Dubois enters this bout with more than just momentum-he has belief.

Whether or not he can topple the technician in Usyk, one thing is certain: Daniel Dubois is not the same fighter who walked into their first meeting. And with the stakes this high, the world will be watching to see if youth, power, and hunger can finally overcome experience and finesse.

July 19 may not just crown a new champion – it could mark the beginning of a new heavyweight era.

4 Belts To Grabs & How to Watch Usyk vs. Dubois 2 in the U.S.: Live Stream, Start Time, and PPV Cost Details

Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois are set to clash once again in a highly anticipated rematch, with London’s iconic Wembley Stadium the venue.

Four belts up for grabs

This weekend’s showdown carries massive stakes, with all four major heavyweight world titles on the line. The bout marks a sequel to the pair’s first meeting in 2023, which saw Usyk emerge victorious in Wroclaw, Poland.

Usyk enters the ring undefeated and riding high after back-to-back historic wins over Tyson Fury, which cemented his status as the undisputed heavyweight champion.

Dubois, meanwhile, comes into the bout with momentum of his own, having stunned Anthony Joshua in September 2024 – his third straight win since losing to Usyk.

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When is Usyk vs Dubois 2?

Usyk and Dubois are to face off this Saturday, July 19. Promoted by Queensberry Promotions, the fight night at Wembley is due to kick off at 12:30 p.m. ET/9:30 a.m. PT.

The Usky vs Dubois 2 main event ring walks are expected to take place around 4:45 p.m. ET/1:45 p.m. PT.

How can I watch Usyk vs Dubois 2?

The fight will be available exclusively on the streaming service DAZN, on a pay-per-view (PPV) basis. In the U.S., the PPV price is $59.99.

Date, time, fight card & more info: How to watch Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2

There’s not long to go now until boxing’s undefeated king, Oleksandr Usyk, and Daniel Dubois officially go head-to-head on Saturday, 19th July in London, England. The iconic Wembley Stadium will play host to the match, which has been brewing ever since Usyk completed back-to-back wins against the ‘Gypsy King’ Tyson Fury. But can Dubois make up for his defeat from when they last met?

Ukrainian fighter Usyk beat the Brit when they last met in 2023 in a ninth-round knockout, which was dominated by a controversial low-blow punch from Dubois. With that all behind, though, Dubois has a second opportunity to put his demons and ‘what ifs?’ behind as he gets another shot at beating the undisputed fighter who holds the WBA (Super), WBO, and WBC belts.

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Dubois also comes into the fight with the IBF title that Usyk vacated last year, allowing both fighters to leave with more belts than they arrived with. Amidst the Usyk vs Dubois 2 fight buzz, Tyson Fury announced that he intends to reverse his decision to retire from the boxing ring to pursue a trilogy with Usyk.

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But, back to the fights and there’s an exciting undercard, including two title fights on the schedule, including Lawrence Okolie’s latest bout at heavyweight as he defends his WBC silver heavyweight title against former world champ Kevin Lerena.

There’s one thing for certain: it’s going to take some doing, as Usyk is one of the greatest fighters to have graced the ring in our time, with the stats backing him up all the way. If that has got you excited to witness some boxing history, then you don’t want to miss any of the action from one of the biggest fights of 2025.

Let GOAL assist you with all the vital pre-fight info you require for Usyk vs Dubois, including info on when and where the event is taking place and how you can watch this year’s boxing blockbuster live.

Daniel Dubois Confirms Oleksandr Usyk Won’t Deny Him Rematch Revenge As He Plots to ‘Take Over’ the Heavyweight Division

Daniel Dubois Confirms Oleksandr Usyk Won’t Deny Him Rematch Revenge As He Plots to ‘Take Over’ the Heavyweight Division

Daniel Dubois has made it crystal clear — he’s not finished with Oleksandr Usyk just yet. The British heavyweight powerhouse has vowed to settle unfinished business with the unified world champion, insisting that the Ukrainian legend “won’t deny” him the opportunity for rematch revenge. Still only 26, Dubois is carving out a redemptive path back to the top and is determined to seize his moment, not only to rewrite the past — but to “take over” the heavyweight division.

A Painful Chapter Left Unfinished

Their first clash in August 2023 ended in bitter disappointment for Dubois. While Usyk retained his WBA, WBO, and IBF titles via ninth-round stoppage, controversy swirled around the fifth round when Dubois landed a shot deemed a low blow. Many observers — including Dubois and his team — insisted the punch was legal and should have resulted in a knockdown. Instead, Usyk was given time to recover, and the momentum slipped through Dubois’ fingers.

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Though he lost that night, Dubois didn’t lose his hunger. Instead, the defeat has become a source of fuel for a fighter who now sees his heavyweight journey as a mission of vengeance and redemption.

“He Won’t Be Able to Run Forever”

In a bold new statement, Dubois confirmed his unwavering pursuit of the Usyk rematch.

“He knows I’m coming back for him. Usyk won’t be able to run forever. That fight ended in controversy, and the fans know it. I deserve my shot at revenge — and I’m going to get it.”

Dubois’ determination isn’t mere talk. Since the Usyk fight, he has returned to the gym with renewed discipline, working under a revitalized training regime and sharpening the aggressive style that once made him one of the most feared young fighters in the sport.

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Climbing Back to Contention

Dubois understands the politics of boxing, and he knows he must earn his way back into title contention. The London-born bruiser has set his sights on facing top contenders, aiming to blast his way back into the mandatory challenger spot. With a number of exciting matchups on the horizon — including potential bouts against the likes of Zhilei Zhang, Joseph Parker, or Filip Hrgović — Dubois is ready to test himself again on the biggest stages.

“This isn’t just about one fight. This is about taking over the whole division,” he said. “I’m coming back stronger, faster, and more dangerous than ever. Every fight from here on is a statement.”

A New Era for Dubois

There’s a clear shift in Dubois’ tone. Once labeled a raw talent with suspect stamina, he now speaks like a man on a mission. Working closely with a new coaching team focused on mental fortitude and tactical awareness, Dubois is embracing the lessons from his past rather than shying away from them.

“Every fighter has a setback. What matters is how you come back. And I’m coming back to rule,” he stated confidently.

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Fans and critics alike have noted the mental evolution in Dubois — a maturity that wasn’t always visible in his earlier fights. While his physical tools have never been in doubt, it’s his growing mental toughness and ring intelligence that could now unlock the next level of his potential.

The Heavyweight Landscape: Ready for Disruption

The heavyweight division is currently in a state of flux. Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are locked in a rivalry that has defined the undisputed championship era, while Anthony Joshua is mounting a comeback of his own. New threats like Jared Anderson, Arslanbek Makhmudov, and Frank Sanchez are also making waves.

But Dubois sees a lane for himself — one built not only on raw power, but on a sense of unfinished destiny. He believes that avenging his loss to Usyk will mark the beginning of a new reign — one in which he becomes the man to beat.

 Joe Rogan Leaks The Biggest Insane Pay Ever For Oleksandr Usyk & Daniel Dubois Will Make For Boxing Rematch

UFC commentator and world-renowned podcaster, Joe Rogan, has leaked the extraordinary wad of cash Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois are set to receive for their upcoming heavyweight boxing fight.

Usyk and Dubois fought once before, with the Brit famously dropping the unbeaten two-weight champion with a body shot that the referee adjudged to have been too low of a blow to count as a knockdown, before Usyk, who had a timeout to recover, rallied and won via ninth-round stoppage in 2023

Since then, Usyk has won back-to-back bouts against Tyson Fury, while Dubois enjoyed an incredible resurgence thanks to briliant wins over Filip Hrgovic, Jarrell Miller, and Anthony Joshua.

Their rematch takes place on the 19th of July at Wembley Stadium in London and both fighters will bring their respective world titles to the ring in an undisputed championship fight. While the pay was always expected to be high, Rogan’s comments underline just how handsomely the elite in boxing get rewarded for their talents.

Rogan leaked the pay during a conversation with UFC stars Alexander Volkanovski and Israel Adesanya.

“Bro, did you see the numbers that Usyk and Dubois are getting?” Rogan said.

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He then revealed that Usyk stands to pocket $132 million, while Dubois will take $71 million to the bank, with both payments totaling $199 million — $1 million shy of previously-reported figures suggesting both fighters, combined, were always expected to make $200 million. It’s unclear, exactly, where Rogan has seen the breakdown.

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“$132 million! $132 million and $71 million!”

“Yeah, look at the numbers. $132 million and $71 million. Yo! Yo, that’s crazy! Numbers for purses.”

The figures, if accurate, dwarf the pay that UFC fighters receive as champions as they rarely make eight figures, let alone nine. However, for boxing’s biggest bouts, we’ve seen time and again that there are boxers who command insane purses.

GIVE ME SPORT understands, for example, that Top Rank fighter Tyson Fury made more than $200 million for two Riyadh Season fights.

Floyd Mayweather made more than $200 million on two separate occasions in his career — against Manny Pacquiao, and Conor McGregor.

Former World Heavyweight Champion Fury Hints Usyk Ahead Trilogy Bout will Be At Wembley in April

Former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has hinted he will fight Oleksandr Usyk in a trilogy bout at Wembley Stadium in April 2026.

Fury, 36, retired from boxing in January after losing a title fight rematch with Usyk by unanimous decision the previous month.

“April 18 2026 Wembley Stadium. The trilogy!”, Fury posted on social media on Thursday.

Fury’s co-promoters Queensberry told BBC Sport it is in discussions with Team Fury and Riyadh Season, the annual cultural and sporting event in the capital of Saudi Arabia.

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On Wednesday, Saudi boxing powerbroker Turki Alalshikh also claimed Fury would come out of retirement next year.

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“The ‘Gypsy King’ will be back,” Alalshikh said in a post on X.

“I talked with him, and I have his word to have him in Riyadh Season in 2026. We have a rabbit to hunt.”

Fury often referred to Usyk as a “rabbit” in the build-up to their title fights, both of which were held in Riyadh.

The Ukrainian won their first encounter in May 2024 by split decision to become the heavyweight division’s first undisputed four-belt champion.

The trilogy bout may depend on the outcome of Usyk’s meeting with Daniel Dubois next month. Usyk will become a two-time undisputed heavyweight champion should he defeat the Briton at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, 19 July.

The Gypsy King, Tyson Fury ‘still very bitter and upset’ about Oleskandr Usyk fight, reveals WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman

Tyson Fury: WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman has claimed Tyson Fury is still bitter about his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.

Fury, 36, lost his high-profile rematch with Usyk by unanimous decision last December – a defeat that saw him announce his retirement for the fifth time.

The Gypsy King has claimed he is happy hanging up his gloves and spending some much needed time with his family after years of battling in the ring.

But WBC president Sulaiman, who has been in regular contact with the Brit fighter, claims that Fury is still holding on to his second defeat to Usyk.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Sulaiman said: “I call him regularly and he said: ‘Oh I’m so happy, retired, I’m here with my wife.’

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“He didn’t hint whatsoever that he was planning on coming back.

“He told me he was not happy with the decision in the second fight with Usyk.

” He’s still very bitter about the judges’ scoring and he was very upset but he was retired, that’s what he said.”

All three judges scored the Riyadh bout 116-112 in Usyk’s favour, securing an impressive double for the Ukrainian.

Fury announced his retirement in January, but fans have been skeptical of whether or not the decision is final.

That’s because Fury has retired and returned to the sport FOUR TIMES before.

He added: “Maybe like in The Godfather, the movie, maybe we’ll hear him say: ‘Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!’ We don’t know…”

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The idea of a return to the ring to put on a all-British bout with Anthony Joshua has been floated, with fans desperate to see the pair trade blows after years of avoiding one and other.

While Sulaiman has promised Fury a world title fight if he does come back to boxing, setting up a potential trilogy with Usyk or a domestic dust-up with Daniel Dubois.

“He will always be number one so absolutely (we will give him a world title shot if he returns) because he is top of the top.”

It Called For Rematch As: Eddie Hearn Makes His “Incredible Momentum”Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois Rematch Prediction

Eddie Hearn: Oleksandr Usyk‘s rematch with Daniel Dubois is less than a month away, and promoter Eddie Hearn has given insight into how he thinks it will play out.

Dubois and Usyk first faced off back in August 2023. Usyk was put with a shot that was ruled low, given time to recover and went on to stop the Brit in the ninth round.

Since then he has twice beaten Tyson Fury to become undisputed ruler before dropping the IBF belt to honour the rematch. Dubois has fought three times and won by stoppage on each occasion, elevated to IBF Champion after beating Filip Hrgovic and then defending that status against former two time ruler Anthony Joshua.

Speaking to DAZN Boxing, Hearn outlined where Dubois is at right now in his career.

“It’s a great fight. For Dubois, the inactivity, missing out on the Joseph Parker fight might hurt him a little bit. The momentum for Dubois has been incredible. He beat Miller, he beat Hrgovic, he beat Joshua.

“But it will be 10 months out of the ring. I still think he will have the confidence, but he could have done with that fight, or maybe this fight three months ago. When they fought last time I don’t think that was the best Usyk by any stretch, but I also don’t think it was the Daniel Dubois we have now.

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“At that stage, he went to Poland and gave Usyk a decent fight. He didn’t win many rounds but he gave him a good fight, and obviously the controversial low blow as well. Now I think Dubois has a lot more confidence. “

He then broke down his chances of taking the win.

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“The reality is it’s for the undisputed heavyweight world championship. You know, Daniel Dubois could be the undisputed world heavyweight champion. I don’t think he will be, but he can punch and he is strong.

“When you fight Usyk, people say the bigger man has got to be more dominant and push him back and that is what everyone said about ‘AJ’, but it’s not that easy. Look at the size of ‘AJ’, look at the size of Tyson Fury. They weren’t able to get on the front foot, beat him up and push him back. Can Daniel Dubois do it? Probably not, but he’s young, heavy-handed and confident, and he’s in the fight.”

If Usyk wins on July 19 at Wembley Stadium, he will be a two-time undisputed heavyweight champion – three time in total having won all the belts at cruiserweight – with little left to achieve in the sport. Dubois, of course, wants to end his career without letting him achieve that historic feat.