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A month on from Oleksandr Usyk’s destructive win over Daniel Dubois at Wembley, fans are still marveling at the Ukrainian’s achievements and debating where he sits among the all-time greats.

Two punches floored Dubois and made Usyk undisputed heavyweight champion for a second time.

The first was an overhand right that wobbled the Brit and saw him stumble to the canvas. The second — and the one that finished the fight — a left hand as flush as you will see straight on Dubois’ chin that caused his knees to buckle and sent him down again.

Take a look at the highlights from Oleksandr Usyk's spectacular knockout  victory against Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium.

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He did not get up.

That was Round 5. Ironically, the same round that Dubois finished Anthony Joshua in their clash in September.

But, last month, Usyk took Dubois’ crown as king of Wembley Stadium.

Many ex-fighters and pundits picked Usyk to win, but as with any prediction in the heavyweight division it came with an asterisk: A fight can change in a flash with the swift swing of a KO punch. Especially with someone who hits as hard as Dubois.

However, Sergey Lapin — Usyk’s childhood best friend and CEO of Ready to Fight, the analytical team that backs the Ukrainian — says he knew exactly how things would unfold, thanks to hours of studying fights and data.

“Our analysis proved to be 200% accurate,” Lapin told ESPN. “We anticipated that Dubois would come forward in the early rounds — we understood exactly how he would behave and which punches he would try to land.”

Along with Usyk, Lapin founded Ready to Fight; a team dedicated to various endeavours in boxing. Chief among those ventures is compiling data on fighters and studying them for hours on end.

Physical attributes such as height, weight and reach and how a fighter uses them to their advantage, as well as punch and jab stats, knockout rate, what style they prefer, if they like to come forward or box more defensively are taken into account.

All of this allows Usyk’s team to find holes in their opponents and decide how they can exploit their weaknesses and gain the upper hand.

Dubois’ fights were played on a continuous loop during Usyk’s camp, with a constant stream of information being fed to those in the inner circle. Discussions around how they can expose Dubois’ weaknesses were constant.

The team then give feedback to Usyk and his trainers so they know what to work on.

“Usyk threw him [Dubois] off with his exceptional technical skills — it’s incredibly difficult to maintain attacking pressure when you simply can’t land your shots,” Lapin added.

Dubois had been vocal about “causing chaos” in the ring, as he did against Joshua. While the Brit had some early success, Usyk was too slick and grew to control the fight after Round 3.

Then, just as he had practiced and rehearsed for hours in the gym, he picked his moment to pounce. He wasn’t necessarily gunning for the knockout, but he had prepared for the opportunity to present itself.

“As for the knockout — indeed, Oleksandr had that possibility in mind,” Lapin said. “The now-famous punch with which Usyk knocked Dubois out wasn’t a coincidence; it was something he had drilled repeatedly in camp.

“But even if that opportunity hadn’t presented itself, Oleksandr had several other scenarios prepared for how to continue and successfully finish the fight.

Of course, Dubois was not a new opponent. Usyk won their first first in 2023in Round 9. The team had ample data and vision to work with.

“We’ve been familiar with Dubois for quite some time, as we had already prepared for the first fight by carefully analyzing how he behaves both in and out of the ring,” Lapin said.

“So we’ve been observing him for many years and have come to understand his tendencies well — which meant we were even better prepared this time around.”

“We’re Setting It Up”: Deontay Wilder Entering Talks With Man Who May Punch Even Harder Than Him

Deontay Wilder‘s next fight could see him take on a heavyweight that hits even harder than he does.

Wilder returned to winning ways back in June when he stopped the relatively unknown Tyrrell Herndon in seven rounds at the Charles Koch Arena in Kansas.

It was a much-needed victory for Wilder, who in the past few years has suffered two knockout defeats to Tyson Fury, a one-sided points loss to Joseph Parker, and then a fifth round stoppage loss to Zhilei Zhang in June 2024.

Francis Ngannou targets Deontay Wilder fight despite heavyweight's defeat -  The Mirror

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He is now being linked to another heavyweight that fought Fury in recent years, and that man is former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou.

Fury and Ngannou met in October 2023 in what was the Cameroonian’s first ever boxing bout, and despite many seeing it as a massive mismatch heading in, he managed to drop ‘The Gypsy King’ early on in the contest, before suffering a split decision loss.

Ngannou then met Anthony Joshua in March 2024, with this bout going a lot more how people expected it to, as Joshua claimed a destructive second round knockout win.

That was the last time Ngannou competed in boxing, with him since returning to MMA, but he revealed on The Ariel Helwani Show that talks are set to begin for the fight with Wilder.

“Yes, I do [want Wilder]. We haven’t engaged personally, but [talks are] going to be soon. We are setting some things up.”

Ngannou isn’t the only one to be linked to a clash with Wilder, with long-term rival Joshua also a potential option.

Oleksandr Usyk yet to be granted extension to negotiations for Joseph Parker fight after sustaining an injury

Oleksandr Usyk is yet to be granted an extension to negotiations for his Joseph Parker fight, with the deadline drawing closer for the WBO title defence.

The undisputed world heavyweight champion has asked the WBO for more time to discuss the fight against mandatory challenger Parker due to an injury.

Oleksandr Usyk

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But the governing body has confirmed it is yet to agree a longer negotiation period, and the 30-day deadline to reach a deal with Parker, which was set on July 24, is fast approaching.

WBO president Gustavo Olivieri told Sky Sports that the negotiation period “concludes this week”.

“Pertaining to the request submitted by Team Usyk, such is under consideration by the Championship Committee,” Olivieri added.

Serhii Lapin, director of Usyk’s team and CEO of Ready to Fight, has suggested the undisputed world champion is weighing up his options for his next fight after unifying all the major belts again following last month’s knockout win over Daniel Dubois at Wembley.

“The champion has earned the chance to let his body recover from the effects of a punishing training regime and from injuries that are often invisible to the outside world,” said Lapin.

“And, ultimately, simply to rest and spend time with his family. Most importantly: he has earned the right to choose his own future – and to take the time he needs to make that decision.”

Parker’s UK promoter Frank told Sky Sports that Usyk applied for an extension last Thursday and the New Zealander could instead fight No 1 contender Moses Itauma if the Ukrainian decides to relinquish his WBO belt.

“Whatever happens, the fact of life is Joseph Parker will either fight as champion if Usyk vacates or he will fight Usyk for the title,” said Warren.

The 20-year-old Itauma continued his swift progress towards a world title fight after his stunning stoppage of Dillian Whyte in the first round last weekend, which even led to calls for him to challenge Usyk next.

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Tyson Fury makes second set of bitter remarks over Usyk 

Tyson Fury has poured scorn on Oleksandr Usyk once again, making bitter remarks over their two fights despite losing decisively on both occasions.

The “Gypsy King” was beaten back-to-back by the pound-for-pound star yet refuses to admit the defeats, instead claiming Usyk is an ‘old man’ ready to be wrecked by rising forces like Moses Itauma.

Following Itauma’s devastating win over Dillian Whyte in Saudi Arabia, Fury was quick to double down on his previous comments regarding the only man to defeat him.

Usyk undisputed smashes Fury

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Doubling Down
Fury stated, “Boxing is a young man’s game, like I told Wladimir Klitschko when he was 37. It’s a young man’s game, and it waits for nobody.

“Moses Itauma will wreck all those old men out of the division: Usyk, AJ [Anthony Joshua], [Jarrell] Miller, whoever is old; [Zhilei] Zhang, Luis Ortiz.

“All these big names of the past are all spent forces.

“Even the world champion now, who they gave my belts to, Usyk, Moses will wreck him because it’s a young man versus an old man and old men can’t mess with young men.”

After Usyk turned back Daniel Dubois for the second time in July, Fury refused to give the formidable Ukrainian any props at the time.

“Congratulations to both men, but Usyk knows there is only one man who can beat him. I’ve done it twice before and the world knows it.”

The Truth About the Defeats
The truth, however, is that Usyk defeated Fury cleanly, twice, leaving no doubt in the eyes of fans, pundits, or the record books.

Usyk dominated with superior skill and ring IQ, proving beyond debate who the real heavyweight champion is.

Fury’s refusal to acknowledge reality only highlights his growing disdain in defeat. Usyk remains unbeaten, undisputed, and firmly in control of the heavyweight division.

If Fury cannot admit that, that’s something he has to live with, and considering his venom towards Deontay Wilder when the American refused to take his loss in February 2020, the two-time top division ruler knows how it feels to be on the other side.

Israil Madrimov Pinpoints Crucial Mistake Terence Crawford Must Avoid Against Canelo Alvarez

Terence crawford’s most recent opponent Israil Madrimov got honest about Crawford’s fight against Canelo Alvarez.

The biggest boxing fight on the 2025 calendar is now less than a month away, as Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford are set to square off on September 13 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

There are a lot of questions heading into this fight. Perhaps the biggest is how Crawford will fare, given that he’s moving up three full weight classes to face off against Canelo. Adding on that much weight typically doesn’t bode well for fighters, and given that so much of Crawford’s game is about speed and precision, some are worried that his decision to bulk up for this fight could lead to his downfall.

Israil Madrimov Was The Last Man To Face Terence Crawford And Has No Doubt  Who Wins Canelo Fight - Seconds Out

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Nobody has a better idea of Crawford’s current form than Israil Madrimov, given that he was Crawford’s most recent opponent. These two fought on August 3, 2024, in Los Angeles, and Crawford secured a unanimous decision victory in what was his first fight in the super welterweight division.

Israil Madrimov Talks Canelo vs Crawford Fight

Madrimov spoke with Fight Hub TV for an interview that was released on August 15. And at one point in the discussion, Madrimov delivered his verdict on how this Canelo vs Crawford fight will play out.

“Hard pick. In my opinion, if Terence is Terence, if he’s not gonna gain weight, if he’s just gonna be himself weighing in under the 168 limit and just being himself, I see it as a 50/50 fight,” Madrimov said through an interpreter. “I believe that Terence can win on points, can do great.

“But if he’s gonna gain weight and if he’s gonna try to compete with Canelo where Canelo is good at and strong, then I see Canelo as a favorite. And I see Canelo maybe being able to catch and hurt Terence, if he tried to work in his field, where Canelo is good.”

At another point, Madrimov added, “I believe [Crawford] can do whatever, and I believe he can adjust to whatever. The question is how the physicality is going to be, how [Crawford] is going to react, and in my opinion, the only thing Terence should avoid is gaining weight. That’s what I wouldn’t do. I wouldn’t try to compete with Canelo in that department, just being bigger, bulkier, stronger. I don’t think that that’s a good idea.”

Madrimov will just be like the rest of the boxing world in watching this iconic fight take place next month.

Turki Alalshikh Reveals Who He Wants Moses Itauma To Fight Next After Whyte KO Win

Moses Itauma just proved that he deserves every bit of the hype he’s gotten with a first round KO win against Dillian Whyte. The 20-year-old came out sharp and started technical. However, he soon went to work and put Whyte down and out with some powerful combinations.

Whyte played some mind games, keeping Itauma waiting during his walkout. Itauma, though, ended ‘The Body Snatcher’ with sniper precision, taking his record to 13-0-0 with 11 knockouts. He looks set to run boxing’s glory division for years to come.

The world is now Itauma’s oyster following the win. It’s hard to remember such a young prospect taking over the sport like this since Mike Tyson and fans have started campaigning for a fight between him and Oleksandr Usyk.

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Turki Alalshikh wants to see Moses Itauma take on Oleksandr Usyk

The Ring has reported that Turki Alalshikh would like to see Itauma go up against Usyk next for the undisputed heavyweight title. Usyk looks set to fight Joseph Parker in his next title defense. However, Alalshikh’s stance could entirely change the landscape.

Usyk, 38, knocked out Daniel Dubois in last fight in July to become the undisputed heavyweight champion for the second time.

Fans want Moses Itauma to fight Oleksandr Usyk

Fans also want the 20-year-old Itauma to step in against the undisputed heavyweight champion immediately. One of them wrote on X (formerly Twitter):

F*** JOSEPH PARKER. GIVE ME ITAUMA VS USYK #ItaumaWhyte

– @AOUREDOO on X

@Tactician128 Daniel Dubois, Anthony Joshua, and Tyson Fury are no match for Itauma and he should face Usyk next. “Moses Itauma vs Usyk next please. This kid wipes the floor with Dubois, AJ and Fury.”

@08Kingy08 expects Itauma to beat Usyk and reign supreme atop the heavyweight division.

Maybe you lot will listen to me now!

Itauma in 1 minute TKO

This guy will Beat Usyk.

The only guy that can trouble Usyk is Itauma, and in my opinion he knocks Usyk out within 4.

Will reign for a long time this boy Itauma and I’m fucking here for ut

– @08Kingy08

@BOXINGnBBQ claimed Usyk vs Itauma would mark the passing of the torch, writing “We could have a potential passing of the torch fight one day. Itauma vs Usyk!”

@ryanmilner93 felt sorry for Whyte, claiming “Moses itauma runs boxing bring on usyk by the way i expected something like that but not that good. Actually felt sorry for whyte he looked completely washed up also and hes one of the soundest boxers I’ve ever met but Itauma is a freak.”

One cautious fan, though, thinks that it’s still too soon for Itauma to step in there with a legend like Usyk.

The Usyk fight is way too soon for Itauma.. Itauma needs to go down his own path.. Would prefer if he fought someone like Parker next and worked his way up to Usyk in a few years #WhyteItauma

One thing is for certain, a star is born and Itauma’s ceiling seemingly has no bounds.

Andy Ruiz Reveals The ‘Trouble’ Canelo Alvarez Might Have Against Terence Crawford

One reason why the September 13 fight between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford is considered one of the biggest boxing bouts in recent memory is because of Canelo’s gigantic fan base.

While Canelo is a global icon, there’s no question that a huge chunk of his fan base stems from Mexico, as Canelo has represented his home country loudly and proudly throughout his legendary career. As a result, Mexican boxing fans (and the mainstream public) have gotten behind Canelo and remained loyal to him through wins and losses alike.

Andy Ruiz (MEX) during the Weigh-In Ceremony prior to the heavyweight boxing match against Luis Ortiz (CUB) on September 3, 2022.

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And they also show up in droves to support Canelo in person whenever he fights. This is a significant reason why Canelo almost always fights in Las Vegas (as is this upcoming fight against Crawford), so that his fans from Mexico don’t have to travel far to witness him going into battle firsthand.

Andy Ruiz Speaks on Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford Fight

Not only are Mexican fans big supporters of Canelo, but his boxing peers from Mexico also typically show him a lot of love and respect.

There aren’t any bigger (physically speaking) Mexican boxers than Andy Ruiz right now. And Ruiz kept it real when speaking about Canelo vs Crawford during his interview with FightHype on August 16.

When asked who wins between Canelo and Crawford, Ruiz said, “It’s gonna be a good fight, man. I’m going for Canelo, of course. You know he’s a Mexican warrior as well. But Crawford, man. You can’t neglect him, or you can’t underestimate him as well, you know? He has a lot of skills, a lot of movement. He’s a lefty as well, that’s what Canelo has trouble with.”

“I think it’s gonna be an amazing fight, man. I just can’t wait. And the best man wins,” Ruiz added. He went on to talk about how the weight jump is significant for Crawford, and seemed to suggest that’s going to have an impact on the fight’s outcome.

While Ruiz didn’t offer a clear prediction of who he thinks is going to win the bout, he is siding with Canelo, if only because they share the same Mexican heritage. But his pinpointing that Canelo has trouble with lefties is interesting.

It will be interesting to see how much of a factor this weight jump for Crawford ends up being, along with how much Crawford weighs on fight night when going toe to toe against Canelo, given that he’s jumping up three weight classes to fight him.

Gervonta “Tank” Davis on edge as he faces a fierce and potentially explosive showdown with Lamont Roach Jr.

Gervonta “Tank” Davis is no stranger to high-pressure moments inside the ring, but his upcoming clash with Lamont Roach Jr. has taken on an intensity unlike any other. Set for August 16, 2025, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, the rematch promises to be one of the most explosive nights in boxing this year.

The anticipation stems from their controversial first meeting in March, which ended in a majority draw after an unexpected ninth-round incident left fans stunned. Davis, who carries an undefeated record of 30 wins and one draw, is determined to prove that the stalemate was nothing more than an outlier. For Roach, the fight represents a golden opportunity to finish what he started and shock the world by toppling one of boxing’s biggest stars.

“This fight is personal now,” Davis said earlier this month, hinting that his focus has never been sharper. “I’m coming to leave no doubt.”

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Roach, however, has made it clear he isn’t intimidated. Known for his grit and technical ability, he insists that the rematch is his chance to cement himself among the elite. “I showed in the first fight that I belong at the very top,” Roach stated. “This time, I plan to take everything from him.”

Beyond the rivalry, the fight carries massive stakes for the lightweight division. A decisive win for Davis could set up blockbuster clashes against names like Shakur Stevenson or Devin Haney, while a Roach victory would shake up the hierarchy and potentially trigger one of boxing’s biggest upsets in recent memory.

With emotions running high, fans and analysts are bracing for a battle that could redefine both fighters’ careers. The countdown is on, and the boxing world is holding its breath as Davis and Roach prepare to settle unfinished business once and for all.

‘Don’t push the horses’ – Oleksandr Usyk’s team releases statement on Ukrainian’s future after injury setback

Oleksandr Usyk won’t be rushing back to the ring.

The Ukrainian slickster was recently ordered by the WBO to defend his undisputed heavyweight crown against interim champion Joseph Parker.

As of July 27, both sides have been given 30 days to agree upon terms before the fight goes to a purse bid.

However, Usyk has requested an extension to those negotiations in order for him to recover from a niggling injury.

Sergey Lapin reveals exclusive details about Oleksandr Usyk's forensic  training camp as champion prepares to deliver even more precise punishment  in Daniel Dubois rematch | Daily Mail Online

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Now, Usyk’s team director, Sergey Lapin, has provided a lengthy statement to Ready to Fight, outlining their stance on the Ukrainian’s next steps.

“Throughout his entire professional career, both Oleksandr Usyk and our whole team have proven that we respect all potential opponents as well as the rules that govern professional boxing,” said Lapin.

“Over the past year and a half, Usyk has accomplished a historic achievement by becoming the Undisputed Heavyweight Champion twice.

“That demanded tremendous physical and mental effort, and great sacrifice.

“The champion has earned the chance to let his body recover from the effects of a punishing training regime and from injuries that are often invisible to the outside world.

“And, ultimately, simply to rest and spend time with his family.

“Most importantly: he has earned the right to choose his own future – and to take the time he needs to make that decision.

“So, guys, don’t push the horses.”

What happens if Oleksandr Usyk refuses to fight Joseph Parker?

If Usyk chooses to fight somebody else rather than Parker, then he will be forced to vacate his WBO belt.

The Kiwi would then be upgraded from interim to full world champion.

His first defence would likely be against Moses Itauma, who is currently ranked No.1 by the major sanctioning body.

In the immediate aftermath of Itauma’s first-round knockout victory over Dillian Whyte on Saturday night, Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh called for the 20-year-old to face Usyk next.

However, Itauma’s team are keen for their man to get more rounds under his belt before jumping in at the deep end.

Jermaine Franklin, who took Whyte and Anthony Joshua the distance in 2022 and 2023, has been mentioned as a potential next opponent.