Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Hope Dubois quits like a bitch again. Usyk knows he's a quitter now. Quit against Dubois. Quit against him.
As soon as the going gets tough, Dubois will fold. I dont get why there is a rematch anyway, the first fight wasn't anywhere close. The only buzz it got was because Dubois whacked Usyk in the bollocks, and the broccoli haired retards named Hayden, Kayden and Jayden who work as roofers or bricklayers, go to the boxing wearing hired Peaky Blinders style suits and have a ruck with the opposing fans before going home to an orange-skinned girlfriend (Who probably runs her own beauty business called Tash's Lashes or something like that), somehow believe it was 1- a legitimate knockdown and 2- that if he was given a count, that Usyk wouldn't have got up.
As soon as the going gets tough, Dubois will fold. I dont get why there is a rematch anyway, the first fight wasn't anywhere close. The only buzz it got was because Dubois whacked Usyk in the bollocks, and the broccoli haired retards named Hayden, Kayden and Jayden who work as roofers or bricklayers, go to the boxing wearing hired Peaky Blinders style suits and have a ruck with the opposing fans before going home to an orange-skinned girlfriend (Who probably runs her own beauty business called Tash's Lashes or something like that), somehow believe it was 1- a legitimate knockdown and 2- that if he was given a count, that Usyk wouldn't have got up.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
‘I give him a big puncher’s chance’: Tony Bellew believes Daniel Dubois has a shot to upset Oleksandr Usyk
Tony Bellew tells Sky Sports that Daniel Dubois deserves credit for taking another fight with Oleksandr Usyk considering it’s been proven to be such a steep hill to climb. Dubois was stopped by Usyk in the summer of 2023 but now has a second shot at the Ukrainian on July 19, and this time with undisputed status on the line.
Bellew would say that Dubois has shown improvements since his loss to Usyk, and therefore he’s not completely without a shot to win even if he will be the underdog heading into the fight.
“He’s in with a real chance in this fight. I don’t think he’s going to win but I give him a big puncher’s chance. If he doesn’t let Usyk frustrate him, he’s in the fight, but it’s going to be a really difficult start for him because Usyk will know his strengths and powers, and let’s be honest, he also knows his weaknesses because he has been in the ring with him before.”
Conversely Dubois will think he knows Usyk’s weaknesses as well as he still believes he legitimately dropped Usyk with a body shot that’s still debated today. Dubois can’t live in the past, but he indicates he’ll be coming into this fight with a confidence he hasn’t had before as he looks to take the crown from what most consider to be the best pound for pound fighter in the sport.
Tony Bellew tells Sky Sports that Daniel Dubois deserves credit for taking another fight with Oleksandr Usyk considering it’s been proven to be such a steep hill to climb. Dubois was stopped by Usyk in the summer of 2023 but now has a second shot at the Ukrainian on July 19, and this time with undisputed status on the line.
Bellew would say that Dubois has shown improvements since his loss to Usyk, and therefore he’s not completely without a shot to win even if he will be the underdog heading into the fight.
“He’s in with a real chance in this fight. I don’t think he’s going to win but I give him a big puncher’s chance. If he doesn’t let Usyk frustrate him, he’s in the fight, but it’s going to be a really difficult start for him because Usyk will know his strengths and powers, and let’s be honest, he also knows his weaknesses because he has been in the ring with him before.”
Conversely Dubois will think he knows Usyk’s weaknesses as well as he still believes he legitimately dropped Usyk with a body shot that’s still debated today. Dubois can’t live in the past, but he indicates he’ll be coming into this fight with a confidence he hasn’t had before as he looks to take the crown from what most consider to be the best pound for pound fighter in the sport.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Moses Itauma will return on this card
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Just hurry up and announce Moses' opponent Fwank!
That's all we care about, and we are preparing for disappointment
I care so little for the main event![[icon_neutral.gif] :neutral:](./images/smilies/icon_neutral.gif)
That's all we care about, and we are preparing for disappointment
I care so little for the main event
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
I'm predicting one of Xhoxhaj, Hysa, Sirenko, Kadiru, L.Pero or Pettigrew.
Xhoxhaj, Hysa and Pettigrew have a fight scheduled next weekend so maybe it's if one of them gets through that unscathed.
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
I think Aliev will beat Xhoxhaj, for what it's worth. I can see fans buying him as a better opponent.
Moses won't be fighting anyone dangerous. It's all hype for now.
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
he'll be fighting the worst / weakest one they can get , for the money they want to pay. They will state on one breath , he's only young so this guy is a pefect opponent at this stage , then next press release will be , he's the best since a young Tyson , he's gonna be world champ when we can get him a shot , facts are , they pushed and shoved his way to a number one ranking so le him fight a top 10 maybee 5 opponent , or just shut the fook up and carry on building his experience without the fanfare
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Late year Fwank was hyping him up as the youngest world champion. This week he has changed it to youngest British world champion.coneye wrote: ↑29 May 2025, 20:22 he'll be fighting the worst / weakest one they can get , for the money they want to pay. They will state on one breath , he's only young so this guy is a pefect opponent at this stage , then next press release will be , he's the best since a young Tyson , he's gonna be world champ when we can get him a shot , facts are , they pushed and shoved his way to a number one ranking so le him fight a top 10 maybee 5 opponent , or just shut the fook up and carry on building his experience without the fanfare
The hyped prospect is a lot more valuable unbeaten sadly.
I'm sure Fisher's stock has drastically dropped.
So it might be some time before we see what exactly Moses is.
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Agreed on both points.Cyclops wrote: ↑29 May 2025, 19:39I think Aliev will beat Xhoxhaj, for what it's worth. I can see fans buying him as a better opponent.
Moses won't be fighting anyone dangerous. It's all hype for now.
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
I think the Main Event will be interesting. It'll definitely be a different fight from the 1st one I think. Dubois has gotten better since then, Usyk has gotten older.
I still think Usyk is gonna win because he's just on another level from Dubois, but he will likely get a lot more bumps and bruises along the way.
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Your probably right Gil.gilgamesh wrote: ↑30 May 2025, 02:56I think the Main Event will be interesting. It'll definitely be a different fight from the 1st one I think. Dubois has gotten better since then, Usyk has gotten older.
I still think Usyk is gonna win because he's just on another level from Dubois, but he will likely get a lot more bumps and bruises along the way.
The build up has been so desperate though, kinda put me off- then I went and rewatched the first fight, and it was just so conclusive, plus Dubois was getting a bit dirty when things were not going his way. I don't think Dubois has the ring IQ to hang with even an older Usyk.
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
i Think watching interviews , clips , ect of Usyk that DD is digging a hole for himself Usyk is the consumate profesional , and DD has woke him up , he should of kept it shut . some advice always sticks with you for a long time
2 bits i had when i was a kid that have always stuck with me
A good left hook is a great equalizer . ,,, and
NEVER GIVE A MAN A REASON TO GET UP .... I think DD has done just that , Usyk is gonna want to come out and make a staement , whats more he knows , DD has suffered the embarresment of quitting before and doing it again will be easier ..
Personaly from a purely fanboy point of view i don't paticular care for the new thick has a brick aggressive , DD, i liked the shy humble DD
2 bits i had when i was a kid that have always stuck with me
A good left hook is a great equalizer . ,,, and
NEVER GIVE A MAN A REASON TO GET UP .... I think DD has done just that , Usyk is gonna want to come out and make a staement , whats more he knows , DD has suffered the embarresment of quitting before and doing it again will be easier ..
Personaly from a purely fanboy point of view i don't paticular care for the new thick has a brick aggressive , DD, i liked the shy humble DD
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
JOSEPH PARKER WANTS SPOT ON USYK-DUBOIS II JULY 19 WEMBLEY CARD AGAINST OLD FOE
Joseph Parker has put forward the idea of fighting Derek Chisora in a trilogy match-up on the undercard of Oleksandr Usyk's and Daniel Dubois' undisputed heavyweight world title clash on July 19 at Wembley Stadium.
Now Zealander Parker hasn't fought since a 2nd-round KO of Martin Bakole in February, when he was originally supposed to fight Dubois for the Brit's IBF title.
Dubois fell ill on fight week and pulled out of the contest, however, extending Parker's streak of fighting without a world title on the line to 14.
Parker holds the WBO 'interim' title and is the mandatory challenger for the winner of Usyk vs. Dubois, so his long-awaited shot is just around the corner.
In the meantime, though, the Kiwi warrior wants to remain active and has earmarked a spot on the July 19 Wembley bill as the perfect opportunity to do so.
Pressed on an opponent choice, Parker circled back to an old foe he has shared the ring with twice already.
"I'd like to be out ASAP," he told The Ring. "I know Usyk and Dubois are fighting on July 19, I'd like to either fight not long after that, or it'd be great if I could be on the same card. That's been floated by Queensberry, so it'd be nice.
"Who do I fight? I'm not sure. The belts are held up at the moment. Usyk and Dubois have the belts, and whoever wins, who knows what kind of rematch clauses are in the contract.
"It'd be nice to fight anyone. It'd be nice to fight someone like ... Derek Chisora is looking for his 50th fight, and I'm not sure if he's going to fight for a title. I know I've beaten him twice, but I've never had a trilogy in my career, so Derek always brings it, and it could be a good sort of fight to keep me busy."
Parker also mentioned a potential clash with Dillian Whyte, who had the beating of him when they fought in July 2018.
Whyte won their O2 Arena bout by unanimous decision but the fight was an entertaining one and saw both men hit the canvas.
Whoever Parker fights next, he's insistent that the obvious end goal is to fight the winner of Usyk and Dubois eventually, whether that be the end of 2025 or in 2026 sometime.
"There's also Dillian Whyte," he added. "Fabio Wardley is fighting Justis Huni this weekend, or very soon. There's many options out there. I know [Martin] Bakole wants a rematch, too.
"But I think it would be awesome to fight on the undercard of Usyk and Dubois. I'll fight anyone. Like I said, if there's no one else to fight, Derek Chisora is always keen.
"He's always up for it but he's also got a great following, and he's looking for his 50th fight, and then I'll try and get the winner of Usyk and Dubois.
"In terms of timing, I'm not sure whether it's going to be 2025 or 2026. It just depends on whatever happens with the belts, whether they unify and they have another fight or whether the belts get broken up and spread around. It depends on how that goes."
Joseph Parker has put forward the idea of fighting Derek Chisora in a trilogy match-up on the undercard of Oleksandr Usyk's and Daniel Dubois' undisputed heavyweight world title clash on July 19 at Wembley Stadium.
Now Zealander Parker hasn't fought since a 2nd-round KO of Martin Bakole in February, when he was originally supposed to fight Dubois for the Brit's IBF title.
Dubois fell ill on fight week and pulled out of the contest, however, extending Parker's streak of fighting without a world title on the line to 14.
Parker holds the WBO 'interim' title and is the mandatory challenger for the winner of Usyk vs. Dubois, so his long-awaited shot is just around the corner.
In the meantime, though, the Kiwi warrior wants to remain active and has earmarked a spot on the July 19 Wembley bill as the perfect opportunity to do so.
Pressed on an opponent choice, Parker circled back to an old foe he has shared the ring with twice already.
"I'd like to be out ASAP," he told The Ring. "I know Usyk and Dubois are fighting on July 19, I'd like to either fight not long after that, or it'd be great if I could be on the same card. That's been floated by Queensberry, so it'd be nice.
"Who do I fight? I'm not sure. The belts are held up at the moment. Usyk and Dubois have the belts, and whoever wins, who knows what kind of rematch clauses are in the contract.
"It'd be nice to fight anyone. It'd be nice to fight someone like ... Derek Chisora is looking for his 50th fight, and I'm not sure if he's going to fight for a title. I know I've beaten him twice, but I've never had a trilogy in my career, so Derek always brings it, and it could be a good sort of fight to keep me busy."
Parker also mentioned a potential clash with Dillian Whyte, who had the beating of him when they fought in July 2018.
Whyte won their O2 Arena bout by unanimous decision but the fight was an entertaining one and saw both men hit the canvas.
Whoever Parker fights next, he's insistent that the obvious end goal is to fight the winner of Usyk and Dubois eventually, whether that be the end of 2025 or in 2026 sometime.
"There's also Dillian Whyte," he added. "Fabio Wardley is fighting Justis Huni this weekend, or very soon. There's many options out there. I know [Martin] Bakole wants a rematch, too.
"But I think it would be awesome to fight on the undercard of Usyk and Dubois. I'll fight anyone. Like I said, if there's no one else to fight, Derek Chisora is always keen.
"He's always up for it but he's also got a great following, and he's looking for his 50th fight, and then I'll try and get the winner of Usyk and Dubois.
"In terms of timing, I'm not sure whether it's going to be 2025 or 2026. It just depends on whatever happens with the belts, whether they unify and they have another fight or whether the belts get broken up and spread around. It depends on how that goes."
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
I think he's forgotten this even isn't Saudi backed. Queensbury are far too greedy to pay for Parker, and whatever dance partner they can find for him, as chief support. I'd love to be wrong.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 10:08 JOSEPH PARKER WANTS SPOT ON USYK-DUBOIS II JULY 19 WEMBLEY CARD AGAINST OLD FOE
Joseph Parker has put forward the idea of fighting Derek Chisora in a trilogy match-up on the undercard of Oleksandr Usyk's and Daniel Dubois' undisputed heavyweight world title clash on July 19 at Wembley Stadium.
Now Zealander Parker hasn't fought since a 2nd-round KO of Martin Bakole in February, when he was originally supposed to fight Dubois for the Brit's IBF title.
Dubois fell ill on fight week and pulled out of the contest, however, extending Parker's streak of fighting without a world title on the line to 14.
Parker holds the WBO 'interim' title and is the mandatory challenger for the winner of Usyk vs. Dubois, so his long-awaited shot is just around the corner.
In the meantime, though, the Kiwi warrior wants to remain active and has earmarked a spot on the July 19 Wembley bill as the perfect opportunity to do so.
Pressed on an opponent choice, Parker circled back to an old foe he has shared the ring with twice already.
"I'd like to be out ASAP," he told The Ring. "I know Usyk and Dubois are fighting on July 19, I'd like to either fight not long after that, or it'd be great if I could be on the same card. That's been floated by Queensberry, so it'd be nice.
"Who do I fight? I'm not sure. The belts are held up at the moment. Usyk and Dubois have the belts, and whoever wins, who knows what kind of rematch clauses are in the contract.
"It'd be nice to fight anyone. It'd be nice to fight someone like ... Derek Chisora is looking for his 50th fight, and I'm not sure if he's going to fight for a title. I know I've beaten him twice, but I've never had a trilogy in my career, so Derek always brings it, and it could be a good sort of fight to keep me busy."
Parker also mentioned a potential clash with Dillian Whyte, who had the beating of him when they fought in July 2018.
Whyte won their O2 Arena bout by unanimous decision but the fight was an entertaining one and saw both men hit the canvas.
Whoever Parker fights next, he's insistent that the obvious end goal is to fight the winner of Usyk and Dubois eventually, whether that be the end of 2025 or in 2026 sometime.
"There's also Dillian Whyte," he added. "Fabio Wardley is fighting Justis Huni this weekend, or very soon. There's many options out there. I know [Martin] Bakole wants a rematch, too.
"But I think it would be awesome to fight on the undercard of Usyk and Dubois. I'll fight anyone. Like I said, if there's no one else to fight, Derek Chisora is always keen.
"He's always up for it but he's also got a great following, and he's looking for his 50th fight, and then I'll try and get the winner of Usyk and Dubois.
"In terms of timing, I'm not sure whether it's going to be 2025 or 2026. It just depends on whatever happens with the belts, whether they unify and they have another fight or whether the belts get broken up and spread around. It depends on how that goes."
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
You sure or are you just hoping for it ?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 11:27This one is Riyadh season.
Riyadh Season's are one of the sponsors, but your man been naewhere near the press conference
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Moses been added. Who will he fight?
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Just watched a bit of Hysa. There's going to be a major handspeed difference.Manchester Hitman wrote: ↑03 Jun 2025, 12:29Probably Nelson Hysa, who's fighting on the Wardley card. He's also promoted/managed by Queensbury and he does alot of tickets with the Albanians
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
^^^^his old mate The GK won't like him saying that (truth hurts).
Hope the fast aging Usyk manages to stay out of the way of DDD's clubs. It's his reflexes that will fail him.
Hope the fast aging Usyk manages to stay out of the way of DDD's clubs. It's his reflexes that will fail him.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
twice as old as Mo at 40, and "Heavyweight Albanian Champion for 22 years!" according to his instaManchester Hitman wrote: ↑03 Jun 2025, 12:29Probably Nelson Hysa, who's fighting on the Wardley card. He's also promoted/managed by Queensbury and he does alot of tickets with the Albanians
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Wow, 22 years is amazing.golden_labrador wrote: ↑03 Jun 2025, 16:30twice as old as Mo at 40, and "Heavyweight Albanian Champion for 22 years!" according to his instaManchester Hitman wrote: ↑03 Jun 2025, 12:29Probably Nelson Hysa, who's fighting on the Wardley card. He's also promoted/managed by Queensbury and he does alot of tickets with the Albanians
I think he might be Euro champ with one of the Orgs too. Which is the only fight I've seen him in.
Certainly has a high KO ratio.
He was showboating against the Temu Europe version of Andy Ruiz
I knew I remembered him for a reason
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
why are they marinating this hysa fight that no one wants to see