Dubois out to end Usyk’s win run over Brits, wants rematch

Daniel Dubois is out to end Oleksandr Usyk’s winning streak over British fighters as he wants a rematch against the Ukrainian champion.

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British fighter Daniel Dubois holds his IBF heavyweight title belt in file photo. Dubois out to end Usyk's win run over Brits, wants rematch

DUBOIS OUT TO END USYK’S 7-0 WIN STREAK AGAINST BRITISH BOXERS

Dubois (22-2, 21 KOs) is out to end Usyk’s 7-0 winning streak against British boxers by earning another shot.

Furthermore, the 6-foot-5 London native wants to sustain his three-match winning streak by challenging Usyk (23-0, 14 KOs) and become an undisputed champion.

Moreover, the fighter also known as “DDD” was actually one of the seven Brit fighters Usyk defeated during his run.

The Ukrainian beat him by knockout in a controversial and intense bout on August 26, 2023, in Warsaw, Poland.

It was only Dubois’ second loss in his professional career.

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‘DDD’ ‘READY’ IF REMATCH AGAINST USYK COMES AROUND THIS YEAR

Moreover, Usyk is “ready” if a rematch against Usyk comes around this year.

Furthermore, the fighter also known as “DDD” or “Dynamite” knows that he must go through the Ukrainian if he wants to collect all the heavyweight titles.

“It’s about time. Someone’s got to put a stop to it (Usyk win streak against Brits). when that time comes, I’ll be ready for it,” Dubois told BoxNation.

“I’ve been a contender for a long time. I’m a champion. I want to go through Usyk like a train,” he added.

Aside from Dubois, Usyk lists two wins over Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua, as well as one each against Derek Chisora and Tony Bellew as his British victims.

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USYK ‘WON’T BE LUCKY’ THE NEXT TIME THEY FACE OFF IN THE RING, ‘DYNAMITE’ SAYS

Furthermore, Usyk “won’t be lucky” again the next time they face off in the ring, Dubois assures.

Moreover, the IBF heavyweight king is convinced he is the one who will end the Ukrainian’s “luck” against British fighters.

“He (Usyk) got lucky last time. Next time, he won’t be lucky,” Dubois warned, referring to their initial fight.

“I’m to much for him. I’m challenging him. I want to become undisputed and get all the belts,” he added.

But Dubois must first hurdle the challenge of Joseph Parker in their upcoming fight on February 22 in Riyadh.

Usyk’s promoter Alex Krassyuk last month said his ward welcomes the challenge of facing either Dubois or Parker.