Daniel Dubois, Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua
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OLEKSANDR USYK is set to give our battered British heavyweights a rest and defend his four heavyweight crowns against Joseph Parker next. Ukraine’s 38-year-old undisputed king has now slayed Tony
OLEKSANDR USYK put Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury on alert by calling them out to unappealing trilogy fights. Usyk first became unified heavyweight champion with victory over Joshua at Tottenham in
Usyk said he wanted a holiday after beating Daniel Dubois, but we already know who he'll share the ring with next.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk hasn't just fought (and defeated) the very best of his era, when it comes to former champions Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury, he has done so twice. So, it's only natural that when Usyk (23-0,
Heavyweight legend Lennox Lewis says there is only one man who stands a chance of beating Oleksandr Usyk. The undefeated Ukrainian was crowned undisputed heavyweight champion for a second time after his five-round demolition job on Daniel Dubois at Wembley on Saturday night.
Fury, Joshua, Dubois: Could Oleksandr Usyk take trilogy bout farewell to sign off glittering career?
In their back-and-forth contest, it took a superlative ninth-round performance from Usyk to get the edge on Fury, with his knockdown of the Briton crucial to a split-decision win.
Loathe as Matchroom boss Eddie Hearn may have been to admit it, a possible rubber-necker of a spectacle – Anthony Joshua versus Jake Paul – "seems to be gaining momentum."