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Oleksandr Usyk 227.3 vs. Daniel Dubois 243.8 – official Denmark’s results
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United heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and champion IBF Daniel Dubois weighed today for the undisputed rematch of the championship on this Saturday at the Wembley stadium in London. Usyk (23-0, 14 KO) looked in excellent form, ready to be three times the undisputed champion in their headliner on Dazn PPV.
Dubois persecutes a loss in his career
During the meeting, Dubois looked clearly afraid, nervous, rabbit facial expression. Looking at Daniel that he was Starting the suspensionT On Saturday it will not be good enough. The wheels in his head are spinning. He understands that his career can be destroyed by another defeat against the Utyk, especially if he gives up as last time.
Daniel Dubois: “I am closed. I am focused and I can’t wait. I will win in any way,” DDD said after weighing today Weighting Until Saturday’s undisputed championships in London.
Oleksandr Usyk: “For me it’s a great opportunity for me and my country. See you tomorrow.”
Weighing the results on Saturday
- Oleksandr Usyk 227.3 vs. Daniel Dubois 243.8
- Lawrence surrounding – 262.4 vs. Kevin Lerena – 232.5
- Daniel Lapin – 174.13 vs. Lewis Edmonson – 174.13
- Vladyslav Sirenko – 256.3 vs. Solomon Dacres – 235.9
- Aadam Hamed – 144.13 vs. Ezequiel Gregor – 145.10
- Lasha Guruli – 139.5 vs. James Francis – 137.12
“He must start the first and end the last one. He must follow him and command the ring. He is a real bulky weight,” Lennox Lewis said about what Dubois must do to defeat Usyk. “Make sure he throws more blows than his opponent.”
Of course, Dubois will attack the whole fight, because this is the only style he knows. Simply, he will leave him blindly to leave him to be separated by Uyk, who would exploit his habit of charging any shot that he is throwing.
Lennox does not know what he is talking about for the former world champion. His views on this fight suggest that he did not study Usyk’s previous fights to understand what he was talking about.
Usyk proved that he is a “real bulky weight”, defeating Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury twice. These wins, in addition to his Dubois knockout, show that he belongs to the weight class.
“Running” Lewis “Usyk illusion
“His opponent will run around the ring, jumps. He must cut off the route and push him to the ropes with his stab. Then exploit it,” Lewis said about how he expects Usyk to escape Dubois throughout the fight.
Usyk never withdraws to the ropes. It does not allow opponents to undo it to such an extent that it remains in this position as unskilled fighters do. As such, the only way Dubois defeats Usyk is in the center of the ring, which is its territory. Dubois does not have boxing skills to defeat Usyk in the middle of the ring.
Last updated 18.07.2025
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