History is on the cards once again, and this time, the whole world will be watching from Wembley.
Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois are set for a seismic rematch on Saturday, 19 July, under the floodlights of Wembley Stadium, as they battle to become the Undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the World — live on DAZN and under the global banner of Riyadh Season.
This isn’t just a title fight. It’s legacy-defining.
All the Marbles: A True Undisputed Collision
Usyk, 38, already a two-weight undisputed king, will aim to unify the belts for a second time in the heavyweight division. The last time boxing had a proper undisputed champ in this division was Lennox Lewis in 1999. Should Usyk succeed, he becomes the only fighter since Muhammad Ali to do it twice at this level.
But the man standing across from him isn’t reading the script.
Daniel “Dynamite” Dubois, now the IBF heavyweight champion, bulldozed his way back into title contention by flattening Anthony Joshua in brutal fashion. The towering Londoner dropped AJ four times in five rounds at Wembley — and now returns to the scene of his greatest triumph looking to go one better.

The Rivalry: Usyk vs Dubois I Still Sparks Debate
Their first meeting in August 2023 ended in ninth-round heartbreak for Dubois after a controversial moment in round five. A body shot that appeared to floor Usyk was ruled a low blow by referee Luis Pabon, allowing the Ukrainian over four minutes to recover.
Dubois never got back in rhythm. But now? He’s bigger, nastier, and more dangerous than ever.
“Last time, I let the moment get away from me,” Dubois said this week. “This time, I finish the job.”
Usyk’s Genius vs Dubois’ Raw Power
From Olympic gold to undisputed cruiserweight domination, Usyk’s résumé reads like a boxing bible. But even with wins over Joshua and Fury on the record, can his body hold up to a reborn Dubois, who’s racked up three career-resurrecting KOs in under 12 months?
Dubois, now 22-2 with 21 stoppages, has added the scalps of Jarrell Miller, Filip Hrgovic, and Joshua since that Wroclaw setback. His destructive run is as good as any in the division right now.
July 19 – Wembley Stadium – Fight Night of the Year
Tickets go on general sale via Ticketmaster at 12pm on Wednesday, 30 April. A full undercard is expected to be revealed soon, with Queensberry Promotions promising fireworks across the night.
Bloody Verdict?
This isn’t just a heavyweight clash. It’s a high-stakes London night with legacy, controversy, and redemption written all over it. The winner walks into boxing history as the undisputed king of kings.
And in the shadow of Wembley’s arch, only one man leaves with all the belts.
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