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
Not long now till the most unanticipated heavyweight fight of recent times
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Daniel Lapin v Lewis Edmondson
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Should be a good atmosphere though and £8 a pint.MightyWarrior wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 04:49 Not long now till the most unanticipated heavyweight fight of recent times
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
I have a feeling Usyk will be slightly worse and DDD will be slightly better.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Dan to lose on points this time
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
I'm looking forward to it. It's no Usyk-Fury, but for me it's far more appealing than say Fury- Chisora VIIIMightyWarrior wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 04:49 Not long now till the most unanticipated heavyweight fight of recent times
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Aww man!MightyWarrior wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 04:49 Not long now till the most unanticipated heavyweight fight of recent times
Sucks eh?
I believe Uysk when he says only two fights before retirement. He isn't Tyson Fury

So the last two fights by a once in a generation HW are probably going to be with Daniel Dubios

I would rather wait two weeks to watch this on YouTube than pay for it
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Another heavyweight clash on the card. Up to 4 now. Another 2 unbeaten boxers.
This is actually turning out to be a decent card
This is actually turning out to be a decent card
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Okolie could end in 1
Novitski could be a snore fest
There needs to be a lot more quality on the undercard
Novitski could be a snore fest
There needs to be a lot more quality on the undercard
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Hope Usyk humbles him. Send Dubois back to the scrapheap.
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Only just saw that unbeaten heavyweights Sirenko (22-0) vs Novitskyi (15-0) are on this. An impressive win might get someone to notice the winner. However, in their combined 37 wins so far, nobody has taken notice.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
I see that a few experts are picking DDD, I think that's just hype, unless something has happened to Uysk
DDD is a good fighter but a level below
DDD is a good fighter but a level below
Re: 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
Usyk has split with Krassyuk.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
FOUR WEEKS BEFORE DANIEL DUBOIS REMATCH, ALEX KRASSYUK ANNOUNCES SPLIT FROM OLEKSANDR USYK
Talk about timing. Four weeks before he seeks to become a three-time undisputed champion, and second time at heavyweight, unified titleholder Oleksandr Usyk will tick off a childhood dream of competing at London's Wembley Stadium next month when rematching IBF titleholder Daniel Dubois.
However, he will do so without longtime promoter Alex Krassyuk by his side, after the K2 Promotions chief's social media post overnight confirmed the pair had parted ways.
"It's been a tremendous journey -- 12 years of unbelievable success. Two young dreamers met each other to change the game, back in 2013, I gave you my word and kept it. At the time, no-one believed we were capable of achieving what we set out to do. But by the grace of God, we completed the mission impossible," the post said.
Accompanied by a series of pictures with them over the years, from his run to undisputed status at cruiserweight and relishing enemy soil at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium before he dethroned Anthony Joshua, and later another former British heavyweight champion in a two-fight series with Tyson Fury both from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
"A dream come true. Thank you for all we've gone through and for the honor to be the lifetime promoter of the Double Undisputed. May the Lord bless you and guide your next steps, thanks God for everything."
Krassyuk noted the many milestones they conquered together, winning WBO cruiserweight honours after a 12-round decision victory over Poland's then-unbeaten titlist Krzysztof Glowacki in September 2016, to being a two-weight undisputed champion eight years later.
Krassyuk, who promoted his first event in 2006 featuring the likes of former interim world junior welterweight challenger Serhii Fedchenko, started to intensify his frequency of shows between 2010-11 as Usyk was busy flourishing on the world scene as an amateur.
Since a 14-10 points defeat by Russian southpaw Egor Mekhontsev in the AIBA World Championships semi-finals in September 2009, Usyk hasn't lost a fight - amateur or pro - instead scooping up more titles across different countries and thriving in the paid ranks.
The 38-year-old, who has been sparring with former Bellator MMA welterweight champion Yaroslav Amosov among others in his latest training camp, has yet to provide comment but will almost certainly address the news at some stage too.
More to follow shortly...
Talk about timing. Four weeks before he seeks to become a three-time undisputed champion, and second time at heavyweight, unified titleholder Oleksandr Usyk will tick off a childhood dream of competing at London's Wembley Stadium next month when rematching IBF titleholder Daniel Dubois.
However, he will do so without longtime promoter Alex Krassyuk by his side, after the K2 Promotions chief's social media post overnight confirmed the pair had parted ways.
"It's been a tremendous journey -- 12 years of unbelievable success. Two young dreamers met each other to change the game, back in 2013, I gave you my word and kept it. At the time, no-one believed we were capable of achieving what we set out to do. But by the grace of God, we completed the mission impossible," the post said.
Accompanied by a series of pictures with them over the years, from his run to undisputed status at cruiserweight and relishing enemy soil at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium before he dethroned Anthony Joshua, and later another former British heavyweight champion in a two-fight series with Tyson Fury both from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
"A dream come true. Thank you for all we've gone through and for the honor to be the lifetime promoter of the Double Undisputed. May the Lord bless you and guide your next steps, thanks God for everything."
Krassyuk noted the many milestones they conquered together, winning WBO cruiserweight honours after a 12-round decision victory over Poland's then-unbeaten titlist Krzysztof Glowacki in September 2016, to being a two-weight undisputed champion eight years later.
Krassyuk, who promoted his first event in 2006 featuring the likes of former interim world junior welterweight challenger Serhii Fedchenko, started to intensify his frequency of shows between 2010-11 as Usyk was busy flourishing on the world scene as an amateur.
Since a 14-10 points defeat by Russian southpaw Egor Mekhontsev in the AIBA World Championships semi-finals in September 2009, Usyk hasn't lost a fight - amateur or pro - instead scooping up more titles across different countries and thriving in the paid ranks.
The 38-year-old, who has been sparring with former Bellator MMA welterweight champion Yaroslav Amosov among others in his latest training camp, has yet to provide comment but will almost certainly address the news at some stage too.
More to follow shortly...
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
That can't be good for the preparation.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
It was probably done decision done overnight. It was probably talked about before or something.
Tactical move to announce the split now?
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Possibly.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑22 Jun 2025, 06:55It was probably done decision done overnight. It was probably talked about before or something.
Tactical move to announce the split now?
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Im going to put my reputation on the line, saying that my reputation is in the gutter so it's means nothing.
Usyk v Dubois is going to be similar to the Tommy Morrison v Michael Bentt encounter
Usyk v Dubois is going to be similar to the Tommy Morrison v Michael Bentt encounter
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
The Krassyuk split seems odd at this stage of his career and so close to a fight. Makes you wonder is something off with Usyk and Krassyuk wanted him to pull out the fight.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
Split feels very weird at this point. Even if Usyk decided he didn’t wanna pay as high a percent or somthing like that you would think they would still find a deal.
Feels like a slightly concerning break up.
I give ddd a real chance here, at 38 even with the better brain and better skills it’s going to be very hard to hold of DDD running high on confidence.
Usyk has almost certainly slid significantly in the last 2 years. And DDD has got a little better too. Usyk is favorite but I think it’s fairly close to the cross over point on that.
Feels like a slightly concerning break up.
I give ddd a real chance here, at 38 even with the better brain and better skills it’s going to be very hard to hold of DDD running high on confidence.
Usyk has almost certainly slid significantly in the last 2 years. And DDD has got a little better too. Usyk is favorite but I think it’s fairly close to the cross over point on that.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois II | PPV - 19 July 2025
“I’m thinking he’s ready. He’s been through the trials and tribulations. He’s the king slayer. He’s got the power. He’s been there before. He was just there, he knocked the guy down, so he knows what he needs to do. It would be great for him to do it, another man from Great Britain.
“It’s not an easy task, but he’s definitely the man that can go through with it. He’s done the work. He’s gone through the pedigree. He’s a certified world champion and I think he has big hopes on doing it.
He’s going to do it.”