Usyk, Daniel Dubois and Joshua
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The team weighs in on what they'd like to see Usyk, seemingly still at the peak of his powers at 38 years old after a scintillating performance against Daniel Dubois, take his career next.
The 33-year-old New Zealander has undergone a full-scale career renovation since losing to both Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte in 2018, having won 12 of 13 subsequent fights while beating the likes of Derek Chisora (twice), Deontay Wilder, Zhilei Zhang and Martin Bakole.
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,
The Ukrainian cruiserweight convert has in five years eclipsed the accomplishments of any heavyweight since the ’90s.
Promoter Frank Warren explains why a trilogy bout with Oleksandr Usyk is more appealing to Tyson Fury than a fight with Anthony Joshua; Fury retired early this year but could return to action in 2026,
Oleksandr Usyk has given a brilliant response when he was queried on who would win in a fight between Anthony Joshua, Daniel Dubois and Derek Chisora. Usyk faces Dubois for the second time in a rematch for their last bout two years ago,
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."