Usyk vs Dubois Knockout: Usyk Becomes Undisputed Champion

Usyk vs Dubois Knockout

Oleksandr Usyk has officially claimed his place in boxing history with a stunning fifth-round knockout of Daniel Dubois on Saturday night, unifying the major heavyweight titles in front of a roaring crowd at Wembley Stadium, London. The Ukrainian maestro, now holding the WBA, WBC, WBO, and IBF titles, solidified his dominance in the heavyweight division with a performance that was both clinical and emotional.

The Road to Undisputed Glory

With this win, Usyk extended his unbeaten professional record to 24-0, proving once again why he’s considered among the greatest pound-for-pound fighters in the sport today.

Entering the fight, Usyk already held the WBA (Super), WBO, and WBC heavyweight belts. By defeating Dubois, who was the reigning IBF champion, Usyk now holds all four major belts, making him the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999.

Round-by-Round Breakdown: A Masterclass in Strategy

From the opening bell, Usyk asserted his control. He was light on his feet, dictating the pace with sharp jabs, slick movement, and flawless ring IQ.

  • Rounds 1–4: Usyk outboxed Dubois with clean combinations and exceptional defense. The Briton struggled to close the distance and land anything significant, while Usyk landed at will.
  • Round 5: Usyk delivered a punishing combination early in the round that sent Dubois to the canvas. Just seconds later, Usyk unleashed a devastating left hook, which floored Dubois again—this time for good. The referee reached the 10-count at 1:52 in the fifth round, signaling a knockout victory for the Ukrainian.

A Roaring Wembley Crowd and Emotional Ring Walk

The atmosphere inside Wembley Stadium, filled with 90,000+ fans, was electrifying. The crowd featured a large Ukrainian contingent waving flags and cheering for Usyk, who has become a national symbol of strength and resilience amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Wembley, traditionally the home of England’s national football team, transformed into a theater of combat sports as Usyk entered the ring to thunderous applause. The event felt as much a celebration of Ukrainian pride as it was a championship bout.

Usyk’s Post-Fight Reaction: “It’s Enough… I Want to Rest”

After the fight, an emotional Usyk dropped to his knees and raised his arms in gratitude. Speaking to DAZN, he gave thanks to his faith, his family, and his fans.

“Thirty-eight is a young guy, remember. Thirty-eight is only the start,” he said.

“I want to say thank you to Jesus Christ. I want to say thank you to my team, and Wembley, thank you so much! This win is for the people. Now, I want to go back home. I want to rest. My family, my wife, my children—two or three months, I want to just rest.”

Despite media pressure to name his next opponent, Usyk remained non-committal, signaling that recovery and time with family take priority. Still, he dropped a few names into the mix, teasing fans of what might come next.

Who’s Next? Possible Opponents for Usyk

When asked about future fights, Usyk listed several notable heavyweight names:

  • Tyson Fury: Although Usyk already defeated the “Gypsy King” twice in 2024, fans have speculated about a potential trilogy fight. Their second fight in June was closer than the first, leaving some unfinished business in the eyes of boxing purists.
  • Anthony Joshua: Usyk beat Joshua in back-to-back fights in 2021 and 2022 to first claim the WBA, IBF, and WBO belts. A third meeting could be a blockbuster in the UK.
  • Derek Chisora: Usyk defeated Chisora in 2020, but Chisora remains active and popular, especially with UK fans.
  • Joseph Parker: The New Zealander has been on a winning streak recently and could pose an interesting stylistic challenge.

“Maybe it’s Tyson Fury,” Usyk said. “Maybe we have three choices—Derek Chisora, Anthony Joshua, or Joseph Parker. I cannot say right now because I want to go home.”

Dubois Reflects: “I’ll Be Back”

Despite suffering his third professional loss, Daniel Dubois showed humility and sportsmanship in defeat. After being knocked out, he praised Usyk’s skill and vowed to come back stronger:

“I have to commend him on the performance. I gave everything I had. Take no credit away from that man. I’ll be back,” said Dubois.

The 27-year-old fighter now holds a record of 20 wins and 3 losses, with all of his defeats coming at the hands of elite-level opponents. Many analysts believe Dubois still has a bright future if he continues to develop his technique and ring maturity.

A Rematch of a Controversial 2023 Bout

This wasn’t the first time the two heavyweights clashed. In August 2023, Usyk stopped Dubois in the ninth round in Krakow, Poland. That fight became controversial after Dubois landed a punch in the fifth round that was ruled a low blow. Dubois and his camp believed it was legal and that it changed the course of the fight.

Saturday night’s rematch, however, left no room for doubt. Usyk was dominant from start to finish, removing any shadow of controversy with a clean knockout victory.

Fight Stats Snapshot

Stat Oleksandr Usyk Daniel Dubois
Age 38 27
Record (Before Fight) 23-0 20-2
Titles Held WBA, WBO, WBC IBF
Total Punches Landed 93 45
Knockdown Time Round 5, 1:52 mark

A Legacy Sealed: Usyk Joins the Greats

Usyk’s win places him in a rare category of undisputed champions across multiple weight divisions. He first unified the cruiserweight division in 2018 by winning the World Boxing Super Series, then moved up to heavyweight, beating the likes of Joshua, Chisora, and Fury to conquer the weight class.

At 38, his technical brilliance, stamina, and strategic acumen remain as sharp as ever. Many are now comparing him to all-time greats like Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis, especially given his flawless record and history-making achievements.

Saturday night’s knockout at Wembley wasn’t just a win—it was a statement. Oleksandr Usyk is more than a champion; he is a craftsman of the sport, a symbol of national pride, and a modern legend.

Whether or not he fights again, his legacy is firmly etched in the annals of boxing history.


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