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Usyk vs Dubois 2: Tale of the tape, key stats and fight breakdown for Wembley showdown
How the fighters shape up for this week's undisputed battle in London

Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois are set for a huge heavyweight rematch on Saturday, July 19, at Wembley Stadium, with the undisputed world titles on the line.
Usyk stopped Dubois in their first meeting in 2023, but the result wasn’t without controversy, and the Brit is back to try and set the record straight in front of a home crowd.
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Oleksandr Usyk is an undefeated and former two-time undisputed world champion, having held all four belts at cruiser and heavyweight.
The Ukrainian has dismissed the challenge of Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois, who the Cat defeated two years ago, but the Brit is back for another crack at the Simferopol southpaw.
Usyk stopped Triple D in Poland in 2023, but the Ukrainian was floored by what appeared to be a legitimate shot, which was ruled a low blow.
Since that defeat, Dubois has recovered to beat Jarrell Miller and Filip Hrgovic, and September's five-round destruction of Anthony Joshua is a eye-catching form.
All four heavyweight belts will be on the line at Wembley with the crown of undisputed king up for grabs.
Usyk vs Dubois: latest odds from talkSPORT BET
Usyk is undefeated and the Ukrainian already has a victory over Dubois on his card. It's no surprise to see the Cat as the favourite, but Triple D's performance in victory over Joshua last time out was an impressive success. Can the Londoner turn the tables on home turf? Here are talkSPORT BET's latest odds:
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Dubois vs Usyk: tale of the tape
| Stats | Dubois | Usyk |
|---|---|---|
| Age | 27 | 38 |
| Nickname | Dynamite | The Cat |
| Height | 6ft 5in | 6ft 3in |
| Reach | 78in | 78in |
| Trainer | Don Charles | Yurii Ivanovich Tkachenko |
| Record | 22-2 (21 KOs) | 23-0 (14 KOs) |
| Last fight | Won (KO) vs Anthony Joshua (September 2024) | Won (UD) vs Tyson Fury (December 2024) |
Daniel Dubois stats and facts
Daniel Dubois made his professional debut in 2017 and soon began to climb the ranks. Dynamite won all of his opening eight bouts by stoppage, before challenging Razvan Cojanu for the European heavyweight title in 2019.
Triple D won the British title against Nathan Gorman, the Commonwealth strap when beating Ebenezer Tetteh, and the Londoner established himself as one of the heaviest-hitting fighters in the division.
However, Dubois was derailed when he was out-battled by Joe Joyce in 2020. For the first time in his career, the Greenwich fighter wasn't able to blast past his opponent and he perhaps lacked experienced and ring craft in that contest.
Triple D recovered to score four straight stoppage successes, which earned the 27-year-old a crack at Usyk. The Londoner fell short in his quest to down the Ukrainian, but once again, Dubois was able to rebound to get the better of Jarrell Miller and Filip Hrgovic.
December's battering of Anthony Joshua was Dynamite's most impressive performance to date and Dubois will be hoping to turn the tables on Usyk at Wembley.
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Oleksandr Usyk stats and facts
Oleksandr Usyk has won all of his 23 professional contests, but that fantastic achievement isn't even the most impressive aspect of the Ukrainian's career.
The Cat is only the third fighter in the four-belt era to be crowned a two-weight undisputed world champion and the 38-year-old is an elite-level performer.
Michael Hunter, Marco Huck, Mairis Briedis, Murat Gassiev and Tony Bellew were all dismissed by Usyk during his time at cruiserweight, before the Cat set his sights on the big-hitting division.
Usyk has twice defeated former heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury and those victories followed a pair of wins against another one-time big-hitting king, Anthony Joshua.
The Simferopol southpaw stopped Daniel Dubois in 2023 and it would be hard to bet against the same outcome when the pair clash at Wembley in the rematch.
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