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Oleksandr Usyk dropped Daniel Dubois twice in the fifth round, ending the fight with a powerful lunging left hook.
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Dubois was unable to beat the count in front of nearly 90,000 spectators at Wembley Stadium.
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Usyk, known more for his tactical skill than knockout power, disproved doubts about his age and durability.
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The decisive punch, dubbed the “Ivan” by Usyk, is described as a hard, farm-hand-like hook.
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This marks Usyk’s second victory over Dubois in under two years, with the first ending by ninth-round stoppage.
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Dubois, hoping to unify major heavyweight belts, fell short despite a strong recent knockout of Anthony Joshua.
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Usyk remains undefeated at 24-0 with 15 KOs and continues to hold multiple heavyweight titles.
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After the fight, Usyk expressed gratitude to Britain, highlighting his Olympic gold medal win in London and previous victories on British soil.
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Usyk and Jake Paul briefly faced off post-fight, with Paul hinting at a future MMA match.
Oleksandr Usyk delivered a commanding performance at Wembley Stadium, knocking down Daniel Dubois twice in a decisive fifth round to claim victory by knockout. Known for his strategic approach rather than brute strength, Usyk silenced questions about his age and stamina with a punishing left hook—the “Ivan”—that sealed the bout.
Dubois, ambitious to become the first British heavyweight to hold all major belts since Lennox Lewis, was unable to overcome Usyk’s superior skill and experience despite a competitive showing. Usyk, undefeated in 24 fights, continues to dominate the heavyweight division while expressing humility and gratitude to the UK, a country that has played a significant role in his career.
The event drew an audience of nearly 90,000, emphasizing the global appeal of the matchup. Post-fight, Usyk and former YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul engaged in a tense staredown, with Paul proposing a unique MMA contest, indicating continued excitement around Usyk’s future challenges.


