Oleksandr Usyk faces off with Jake Paul at Wembley
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Oleksandr Usyk became undisputed heavyweight champion
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Bad Left Hook on MSNWho should Oleksandr Usyk fight next?Oleksandr Usyk is once again the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, following a demolition job against Daniel Dubois in their rematch on Saturday at Wembley Stadium. The 38-year-old Usyk (24-0,
Manny Pacquiao lost a majority decision to Mario Barrios in his return to the ring, Oleksandr Usyk became the undisputed heavyweight champion again by beating Daniel Dubois, and Dustin Poirier fought his last fight in the UFC as he was defeated by Max Holloway.
More than a dozen war veterans from Ukraine were on hand when Oleksandr Usyk faced Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium on Saturday night and Usyk become the undisputed world heavyweight champion.
The Ukrainian's training partner explains what makes him such a force of nature ahead of rematch with Daniel Dubois this weekend
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Frank Bruno was ringside to witness Oleksandr Usyk beat Daniel Dubois for the second time. The great Ukrainian has already done doubles over Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury. and entered the ring at Wembley last night a favourite to beat ‘DDD’ again after stopping him inside nine rounds back in 2023.
Queensberry chief Frank Warren, Fury’s promoter, acknowledged a third fight with Usyk would be “big” but reiterated WBO mandatory Joseph Parker was next in line. “Tyson has made it very clear to me he would love to fight at Wembley and would love to do that fight. And it would be a big fight, I am quite sure of it,” Warren said.
Oleksandr Usyk has now laid waste to a generation of top tier British undisputed heavyweight hopes in Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois.