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Usyk's career-long promoter Krassyuk gained control of the fight with a massive bid of $8,057,000, which was more than the $5,620,050 submitted by Queensberry Promotions. A fight date in August was being eyed. As per the purse splits, Usyk was to take home $6,042,750 (75% of the winning bid) and Dubois was to take a career-high $2,014,250 ...
Usyk forced Dubois to take a knee in the eighth round and again in the ninth round, where he was counted out. [187] [188] According to CompuBox stats, Usyk had outlanded Dubois in every round of the fight, landing 88 of 359 punches thrown (24.5%) to Dubois' 47 of 290 (16.2%). Dubois failed to land double digits in any round of the fight.
• Get all the latest Usyk vs Dubois betting sites’ offers The Briton, 25, has an impressive knockout record of 18 from 19 wins, but he has also shown vulnerabilities.
Daniel Dubois (born 6 September 1997) is a British professional boxer.He has held the International Boxing Federation (IBF) heavyweight title since 2024. [3] Previously, he held the World Boxing Association (WBA) heavyweight title (Regular version) from 2022 to 2023.
A programming note: the Usyk vs. Dubois Top Rank Boxing fight on ESPN+ is not to be confused with the other big boxing match airing tonight: Jared Anderson faces Andriy Rudenko in a Top Rank ...
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Dubois retained his title by defeating Joshua by KO in the fifth round after a dominant performance. The result was considered a major upset, as Dubois was the pre-betting underdog going into fight. [6] Dubois immediately started aggressively,and knocked Joshua to the canvas at the end of the first round with a huge overhand right to Joshua's chin.