{"id":156856,"date":"2025-07-14T14:02:52","date_gmt":"2025-07-14T20:02:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/?p=156856"},"modified":"2025-07-14T14:32:34","modified_gmt":"2025-07-14T20:32:34","slug":"wbc-special-preview-usyk-vs-dubois-ii","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/en\/wbc-special-preview-usyk-vs-dubois-ii\/","title":{"rendered":"WBC Special Preview: Usyk vs Dubois II"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2 style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>WBC Special Preview: Usyk vs Dubois II<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>WBC STATISTICS<\/p>\n<p>WBC HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP<\/p>\n<p>July 19, 2025 \/ London, England, United Kingdom \/ Wembley Stadium<\/p>\n<p>QUEENSBERRY PROMOTIONS PRESENTS:<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-149383\" src=\"https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/usyk-vs-dubois-.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1200\" height=\"921\" srcset=\"https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/usyk-vs-dubois-.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/usyk-vs-dubois--300x230.jpg 300w, https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/usyk-vs-dubois--1024x786.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/usyk-vs-dubois--768x589.jpg 768w, https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/usyk-vs-dubois--190x146.jpg 190w, https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/usyk-vs-dubois--50x38.jpg 50w, https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/usyk-vs-dubois--98x75.jpg 98w, https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/usyk-vs-dubois--938x720.jpg 938w, https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/usyk-vs-dubois--879x675.jpg 879w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px\" \/><\/p>\n<p><strong>OLEKSANDR USYK (Ukraine)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\u00b7 WBC Heavyweight world champion, 2nd defense<br \/>\n\u00b7 WBA Super, WBO Heavyweight World Champion, 5th defense<br \/>\n\u00b7 Former WBC, WBA, IBF, WBO Cruiserweight World Champion, 6 defenses<br \/>\nAge: 38 \/ Date of birth: January 17, 1987<br \/>\nResidence: Kyiv, Ukraine \/ Birthplace: Simferopol, Crimea<br \/>\nRecord: 23-0, 14 KOs \/ Total rounds: 201 \/ World championship fights: 12-0, 4 KOs<br \/>\nHeight: 6\u20193\u201d \u2013 191cm \/ Reach: 78\u201d \u2013 198cm \/ Stance: Left-handed<br \/>\nManager: Egis Klimas \/ Trainer: Yuriy Tkachenko<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>DANIEL \u201cDynamite\u201d DUBOIS (United Kingdom)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\u00b7 IBF Heavyweight World Champion, 1st defense<br \/>\n\u00b7 Former WBC Silver Heavyweight Champion<br \/>\n\u00b7 Former WBC Youth Heavyweight Champion<br \/>\nAge: 27 \/ Date of birth: September 6, 1997<br \/>\nResidence, birthplace: London, England, United Kingdom<br \/>\nRecord: 22-2, 21 KOs \/ Total rounds: 95 \/ World championship fights: 3-1, 3 KOs<br \/>\nHeight: 6\u20195\u201d \u2013 196cm \/ Reach: 78\u201d \u2013 198cm \/ Stance: Right-handed<br \/>\nManager: Martin Bowers \/ Trainer: Don Charles<\/p>\n<p><strong><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-156857\" src=\"https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/heavyweight-belt-2025-1.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1207\" height=\"718\" \/><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>WBC HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>1. Sonny Liston (US) 1963 \u2013 1964<br \/>\n2. Muhammad Ali (US) 1964 \u2013 1967<br \/>\n3. Joe Frazier (US) 1968 \u2013 1973<br \/>\n4. George Foreman (US) 1973 \u2013 1974<br \/>\n5. Muhammad Ali (US) * 1974 \u2013 1978<br \/>\n6. Leon Spinks (US) 1978<br \/>\n7. Ken Norton (US) 1977 \u2013 1978<br \/>\n8. Larry Holmes (US) 1978 \u2013 1983<br \/>\n9. Tim Witherspoon (US) 1984<br \/>\n10. Pinklon Thomas (US) 1984 \u2013 1985<br \/>\n11. Trevor Berbick (Can) 1986<br \/>\n12. Mike Tyson (US) 1986 \u2013 1990<br \/>\n13. James Douglas (US) 1990<br \/>\n14. Evander Holyfield (US) 1990 \u2013 1992<br \/>\n15. Riddick Bowe (US) 1992<br \/>\n16. Lennox Lewis (GB) 1993 \u2013 1994<br \/>\n17. Oliver McCall (US) 1994 \u2013 1995<br \/>\n18. Frank Bruno (GB) 1995 \u2013 1996<br \/>\n19. Mike Tyson (US) * 1996<br \/>\n20. Lennox Lewis (GB) * 1997 \u2013 2001<br \/>\n21. Hasim Rahman (US) 2001<br \/>\n22. Lennox Lewis (GB) * 2001 \u2013 2003<br \/>\n23. Vitali Klitschko (Ukraine) 2004<br \/>\n24. Hasim Rahman (US) * 2005 \u2013 2006<br \/>\n25. Oleg Maskaev (Kaz) 2006 \u2013 2008<br \/>\n26. Samuel Peter (Nigeria) Interim 2007 \u2013 2008<br \/>\n27. Vitali Klitschko (Ukraine)* 2008 \u2013 2014<br \/>\n28. Bermane Stiverne (Haiti-US) 2014 \u2013 2015<br \/>\n29. Deontay Wilder (US) 2015 \u2013 2020<br \/>\n30. Tyson Fury (GB) 2020 \u2013 2024<br \/>\n31. Oleksandr Usyk (Ukraine) 2024 \u2013<br \/>\n<strong>* Regained title<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>WBC TOP 10<\/strong><br \/>\n1. Muhammad Ali (US)<br \/>\n2. Mike Tyson (US)<br \/>\n3. Lennox Lewis (GB)<br \/>\n4. Larry Holmes (US)<br \/>\n5. Evander Holyfield (US)<br \/>\n6. George Foreman (US)<br \/>\n7. Joe Frazier (US)<br \/>\n8. Vitaly Klitschko (Ukraine)<br \/>\n9. Sonny Liston (US)<br \/>\n10. Ken Norton (US)<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION IN WBC HISTORY<\/strong><br \/>\n25 heavyweight world champions have been recognized by the WBC, five of whom have regained the title: Muhammad Ali (US), Mike Tyson (US), Lennox Lewis two times (GB), Hasim Rahman (US), Vitali Klitschko (Ukraine).<\/p>\n<p><strong>120 heavyweight world championship fights have been held in WBC history.<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>MEMORABLE WBC HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Dec. 21, 2024 Oleksandr Usyk W12 Tyson Fury \u2013 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia<br \/>\nMay 18, 2024 Oleksandr Usyk W12 Tyson Fury \u2013 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia<br \/>\nDec. 3, 2022 Tyson Fury TKO10 Derek Chisora \u2013 London, England<br \/>\nApr. 23, 2022 Tyson FuryTKO6 Dillian Whyte \u2013 London, England<br \/>\nOct. 9, 2021 Tyson Fury KO11 Deontay Wilder \u2013 Las Vegas, Nevada<br \/>\nFeb. 22, 2020 Tyson Fury TKO7 Deontay Wilder \u2013 Las Vegas, Nevada<br \/>\nNov. 23, 2019 Deontay Wilder KO7 Luis Ortiz \u2013 Las Vegas, Nevada<br \/>\nDec. 1 2018 Deontay Wilder D12 Tyson Fury \u2013 Los Angeles, California<br \/>\nJan. 17, 2015 Deontay Wilder W12 Bermane Stiverne \u2013 Las Vegas, Nevada<br \/>\nOct. 11, 2008 Vitali Klitschko TKO9 Samuel Peter \u2013 Berlin, Germany<br \/>\nMar. 8, 2008 Samuel Peter TKO6 Oleg Maskaev \u2013 Cancun, Mexico<br \/>\nApr. 24, 2004 Vitali Klitschko KO8 Corrie Sanders \u2013 Los Angeles, California<br \/>\nJun. 21, 2003 Lennox Lewis TKO6 Vitali Klitschko \u2013 Los Angeles, California<br \/>\nJun. 8, 2002 Lennox Lewis KO8 Mike Tyson \u2013 Memphis, Tennessee<br \/>\nNov. 17, 2001 Lennox Lewis KO4 Hasim Rahman \u2013 Las Vegas, Nevada<br \/>\nApr. 22, 2001 Hasim Rahman KO5 Lennox Lewis \u2013 Brakpan, South Africa<br \/>\nMar. 19, 1999 Lennox Lewis D12 Evander Holyfield \u2013 New York, New York<br \/>\nSep. 2, 1995 Frank Bruno W12 Oliver McCall \u2013 London, England<br \/>\nMay 8, 1993 Lennox Lewis W12 Tony Tucker \u2013 Las Vegas, Nevada<br \/>\nApr. 19, 1001 Evander Holyfield W12 George Foreman \u2013 Atlantic City, New Jersey<br \/>\nMar. 18, 1991 Mike Tyson TKO7 Donovan Ruddock (Eliminator) \u2013 Las Vegas, Nevada<br \/>\nOct. 25, 1990 Evander Holyfield KO3 James Douglas \u2013 Las Vegas, Nevada<br \/>\nFeb. 11, 1990 James Douglas KO10 Mike Tyson \u2013 Tokyo, Japan<br \/>\nJul. 21, 1989 Mike Tyson TKO1 Carl Williams \u2013 Atlantic City, New Jersey<br \/>\nJune 27, 1988 Mike Tyson KO1 Michael Spinks \u2013 Atlantic City, New Jersey<br \/>\nNov. 22, 1986 Mike Tyson TKO2 Trevor Berbick \u2013 Las Vegas, Nevada<br \/>\nMar. 22, 1986 Trevor Berbick W12 Pinklon Thomas \u2013 Las Vegas, Nevada<br \/>\nApr. 11, 1981 Larry Holmes W15 Trevor Berbick \u2013 Las Vegas, Nevada<br \/>\nSep. 28, 1979 Larry Homes TKO11 Earnie Shavers \u2013 Las Vegas, Nevada<br \/>\nJun. 9, 1978 Larry Holmes W15 Ken Norton \u2013 Las Vegas, Nevada<br \/>\nOct. 1, 1975 Muhammad Ali TKO15 Joe Frazier \u2013 Manila, Philippines<br \/>\nOct. 30, 1974 Muhammad Ali KO8 George Foreman \u2013 Kinshasa, Zaire<br \/>\nMar. 8, 1971 Joe Frazier W15 Muhammad Ali \u2013 New York, New York<br \/>\nDec. 10, 1968 Joe Frazier W15 Oscar Bonavena \u2013 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br \/>\nMay 21, 1966 Muhammad Ali TKO6 Henry Cooper \u2013 London, England<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-156860\" src=\"https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/20250719_Poster_Usyk_Dubois_II_Boxing.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1200\" height=\"1500\" srcset=\"https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/0719_Poster_Usyk_Dubois_II_Boxing.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/20250719_Poster_Usyk_Dubois_II_Boxing-240x300.jpg 240w, https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/20250719_Poster_Usyk_Dubois_II_Boxing-819x1024.jpg 819w, https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/20250719_Poster_Usyk_Dubois_II_Boxing-768x960.jpg 768w, https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/20250719_Poster_Usyk_Dubois_II_Boxing-117x146.jpg 117w, https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/20250719_Poster_Usyk_Dubois_II_Boxing-40x50.jpg 40w, https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/20250719_Poster_Usyk_Dubois_II_Boxing-60x75.jpg 60w, https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/20250719_Poster_Usyk_Dubois_II_Boxing-576x720.jpg 576w, https:\/\/wbcboxing.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/20250719_Poster_Usyk_Dubois_II_Boxing-540x675.jpg 540w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px\" \/><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>Oleksandr The Great In Daniel`s Lion Den<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>By James Blears<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>All four Belts are there for the taking on July 19<sup>th<\/sup> when Oleksandr Usyk who is the WBC, WBA and WBO Heavyweight Champion, strolls into Wembley Stadium to take on IBF Champion Daniel \u2018\u2019Triple D\u2019\u2019 Dubois in a rematch of their 2023 encounter which the Ukrainian won via a ninth round TKO.<\/p>\n<p>One can only anticipate the collective roar and the hairs standing up on the back of the neck, when the two of them are introduced to a crowd of one hundred thousand at the Stadium of The Three Lions.\u00a0 Most of The Pride will be willing, welling, coaxing and pleading for Daniel to achieve an historic victory\u2026something which no other opponent of \u2018\u2019The Cat,\u2019\u2019 has come close to springing.<\/p>\n<p>Cool cats aren`t possessed by us mere mortals. There`s no ownership clause, as they choose their \u2018\u2019Purrfect\u2019\u2019surroundings and comfort zones. To them home is where the heart is, so Daniel won`t necessarily enjoy turf advantage. Well- funded, a considerable kitty is available.<\/p>\n<p>In their first encounter in the Wroclaw Stadium, Poland on Ukraine`s Independence Day, Oleksandr was the teacher and Daniel absorbed a lot of punishment as the pupil, from the Ruler and via the Slide Rule. It was his second defeat and he got caught with a cascade of jarring, jolting southpaw jabs, which set him up for the heavy artillery, which was then to inevitably follow. As early as round two his left eye was swelling from the precise drilling and he was constantly trying to catch up in a catch me if you can contest.<\/p>\n<p>Daniel was aiming for the body in an attempt to slow up Oleksandr. In the fifth a right which was thrown in an upward arc, appeared to land a trifle low, according to Referee Luis Pabon. Oleksandr went down in evident acute discomfort, gasping and wincing.\u00a0 He was allowed up to five minutes to recover. Eventually he took three minutes and forty- five seconds. From then on, after he had got up from his haunches, it was increasingly one way traffic.<\/p>\n<p>A combination flurry put Daniel down in the eighth, he got up and the bell rang. Only a brief respite. In round nine, a jarring straight jab put tiring Daniel down again and this time he was unable to beat the count. It was over at the forty- eight second mark. Oleksandr had landed eighty-eight of three hundred and fifty- nine punches thrown, while Daniel had landed only forty-seven of two hundred and ninety punches he threw. \u00a0It proves just how hard it is to land blows on elusive Oleksandr.<\/p>\n<p>Even prior to this Daniel had suffered a setback, and had been left with a real scare. The first happened against Joe Joyce. As early as round two Joe`s jabs had found and swelled Daniel`s left eye. He soldiered on, but by the tenth when a peach of a jab landed agonizingly on Daniel`s by now tightly closed eye, he took a knee and waited until he was counted out. He`s suffered a fractured left orbital bone and nerve damage.<\/p>\n<p>Some diehard armchair warriors, insist that he should have rockily continued to soak it up and not have called it a day. With a cut, a cracked rib or a broken nose, this might be possible, but with an injury of this severity, it could end a career and permanently blind him.\u00a0 Danial had no option but to stop and live to fight another day. Once the swelling had gone down, the injury didn`t require surgery but rehab, which kept him out of the ring for more than six months.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps the writing had already been on the wall before the Usyk encounter? One fight prior to it, up stepped Kevin Lerena from south Africa, who is now the WBC Bridgerweight champion and a small heavyweight, when he ventures up. Kevin gave Daniel a real jolting shock, canvassing him three times in round one, all with left hooks. Still dizzy at the beginning of round two, Daniel recovered to clobber Kevin with a huge overhead right to the head, and after he somehow got up, Daniel followed on with uppercuts to drop him again. Referee Howard Foster wisely stopped it. Alas, Daniel had injured an anterior cruciate ligament which required surgery, delaying the first Usyk bout.<\/p>\n<p>After being stopped by Oleksandr, Daniel who had almost reached the summit, but then fallen off and down to base camp, had to climb the mountain all over again in order to redeem himself.\u00a0 He TKO`d\u00a0 Jarrell Miller in ten rounds. Then he stopped Filip Hrgovic, with the IBF Interim Title at stake, cutting him over both eyes and the Ring Doctor recommended to Referee John Latham to stop it after fifty- seven seconds of round eight.<\/p>\n<p>Then against Anthony Joshua for the Absolute IBF belt. Daniel confounded the bookies` odds, to drop AJ in rounds one, three, four and five. A booming counter right ended it with AJ not being able to beat the count. Daniel has redeemed himself and is an appreciably better plus wiser fighter, but is this enough and is he capable of defeating Oleksandr, who has proved himself supreme, nimble and able, with no trips or stumbles.<\/p>\n<p>All of these thrills and spills for Daniel who is still only twenty-seven, while Oleksandr is aged thirty-eight and The Pride of Ukraine, whose body is his temple, trains to perfection in every aspect and appears younger than his years, in spite of coming through two epoch-epics with Tyson Fury, both of which he has won brilliantly.<\/p>\n<p>A portrait artist of the Noble Art, Oleksandr uses his box\/palate to render brush strokes to plaster. Religious and devout, Oleksandr who crosses himself at the beginning and end of every round, succeeds in everything he turns his hand to. Having won Olympic Gold, he is one of only two fighters who is undisputed in the two weight categories during the modern era, namely cruiser and heavy, and he remains undefeated.<\/p>\n<p>Boxers and experts are wowed and awed by his brilliant footwork, hand-speed, spartan unremitting work rate, range finding judgement of distance, sound adept defence, his attacking mode and his uncanny ring- generalship. \u00a0He almost stopped Tyson Fury first time around in a torrid round nine. But his second UD victory was overall, even more convincing. He leans, learns, stores up the experience in his memory banks and then accordingly adopts plus adapts strategy.<\/p>\n<p>Prior to fighting Daniel, Oleksandr had twice comprehensively defeated Anthony Joshua for the WBA, WBO and IBF belts coming very close to stopping him in the final round of their first fight, when the bell appeared to ring five seconds early, as AJ was teetering on the ropes, under the cosh.<\/p>\n<p>As well as his boxing, Oleksandr is a talented soccer player, a martial artist at Jiu-Jitsu, Sambo and judo, an accomplished long- distance swimmer and to unwind he stretches it to yoga. Years don`t equal vitamins, but as of now, he is still very much A Plus tip top.<\/p>\n<p>Who wins this rematch, will have gleaned and learned the most from the first absorbing encounter, to apply with aplomb. \u00a0It is also very much involves who has been the most single minded and stringently dedicated, in their rigidly disciplined preparation, leading up to the clang of the opening bell.<\/p>\n<p>Oleksandr has memorably stated: \u2018\u2019If you want to be great in what you`re doing, you really need to limit yourself. So, consider my life as the life of a monk.\u2019\u2019<\/p>\n<p>Accordingly. and from John Donne`s sermon: \u2018\u2019Ask not for whom the bell tolls. 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