Heavyweight Boxing
London, UK - For the first time in recent memory, the most anticipated boxing bout of the year doesn’t feature Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua. Instead, fight fans are gearing up for a summer showdown that has the potential to reshape the heavyweight landscape.
On July 19 at Wembley Stadium in London, England, Heavyweight Champion Oleksandr Usyk will face off with IBF title-holder Daniel Dubois in a high-stakes rematch.
Daniel Dubois (22-2, 21 KOs) claimed the IBF title that Usyk vacated in June by defeating Filip Hrgovic and went on to solidify his status by stopping Anthony Joshua in September. Now, he’s getting the rematch he’s been calling for.
Usyk (23-0, 14 KOs) previously stopped Dubois in the ninth round of their 2023 meeting. That fight gained controversy when a fifth-round body shot from Dubois sent Usyk to the canvas, only to be ruled a low blow. Usyk recovered and ultimately won via TKO — but debate over that ruling has never fully died down.
Since then, the 27-year-old Dubois has tallied three straight victories and now returns to the biggest stage of his career. Usyk, now 38, added another career-defining win in 2024, defeating Tyson Fury by unanimous decision for a second time. But to get that rematch with Fury, Usyk vacated the IBF belt — paving the way for this clash.
Based on average odds collected from the top sportsbooks at Gambling.com, Usyk enters as the clear betting favorite — just as he did in the first encounter. Dubois is once again the underdog, but this time with added confidence and momentum.
A closer look at the numbers reinforces just how different these two fighters are — and why this rematch could deliver fireworks.
Oleksandr Usyk
Daniel Dubois
The rising tensions between Daniel Dubois and Oleksandr Usyk have dominated recent headlines, further fueled by their combative face-off this week. Dubois shoved Usyk in a heated moment, while also branding him a “p*ssy,” prompting Usyk to laugh off the incident — a moment many saw as psychological edge-building.
While such mind games are common in big-money heavyweight fights, they often bleed into the bout itself. And with UK pride on the line, Dubois is being framed not just as a challenger, but as a man on a mission — determined to return heavyweight glory to British soil.
This rematch pits two drastically different boxing styles against each other.
Dubois, known for his raw power and knockout capability, has made a career of steamrolling opponents. His KO win over Joshua showed he can finish elite-level fighters — making him a dangerous threat to anyone in the division.
Usyk, by contrast, is a master technician. The heavyweight king thrives on movement, angles, and ring IQ. In their first meeting, his ability to frustrate and outmaneuver Dubois proved decisive.
This time around, however, fans and pundits alike are wondering: will youth and power prevail over age and experience?
This isn’t just another heavyweight fight. Daniel Dubois has evolved, and Oleksandr Usyk has shown he’s still the best in the world. Their contrasting strengths, shared history, and personal animosity make Usyk vs. Dubois II one of the year’s most anticipated matchups — and possibly one for the ages.