Simply days away from the most important battle of his profession, British heavyweight Daniel Dubois (22-2, 21 KOs) is locking in his closing preparations for a high-stakes rematch with undisputed champion Oleksandr Usyk (23-0, 14 KOs) this Saturday, July 19, at Wembley Stadium. On the road: the WBA, WBC, IBF, and WBO titles—and a shot at redemption.
Dubois has been placing within the exhausting work at camp, zeroing in on his protection, footwork, and stamina. His staff has introduced in southpaw sparring companions to imitate Usyk’s slick, technical type, and doubled down on explosive energy coaching to construct strain and energy. The Brit enters the ring using a four-fight win streak, together with a devastating knockout of Anthony Joshua in September 2024 that cemented his place as a professional challenger.
“I really feel sharp, and I’m able to go,” Dubois stated. “I would like this to be an explosive battle—and it is going to be. I’m wanting ahead to leaving all the things within the ring and getting the job executed.”
When requested in regards to the end result, he didn’t maintain again: “I’m coming for all of the belts. It’s going to be a devastating knockout, little doubt. A brutal, brutal KO.”
At 27, Dubois is aware of that is his shot at redemption. Of their first assembly, he dropped Usyk with a physique shot dominated low by the referee—a call that sparked controversy. With extra expertise and strategic changes underneath his belt, Dubois believes this time the story might be completely different.
Hungry for glory and pushed by the roar of the house crowd, Dubois is aiming to shake up the heavyweight panorama. Come Saturday evening, the ring will ship the ultimate verdict.