The Ghost Of Quit Past: Can Daniel Dubois Banish His Demons Against Oleksandr Usyk, Or Will History Repeat Itself On July 19th?

Photo of author

By innovtech24

The Ghost Of Quit Past: Can Daniel Dubois Banish His Demons Against Oleksandr Usyk, Or Will History Repeat Itself On July 19th?

Photo of author
Written By innovtech24

Boxing News 24

The Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois 2 rematch is 13 days away, and there’s a complete lack of hype from fans in this July 19th heavyweight undisputed championship clash at Wembley Stadium.

Will Dubois Quit Again?

Usyk’s decisive victory two years ago over Dubois (22-2, 21 KOs) makes it difficult for fans to see a different outcome. Dubois quit in that fight, and he’d done it before in another contest in 2020. Once a quitter, always a quitter, and fans can’t respect that.

Using the low-blow controversy as a promotional tool to create interest in the rematch has been an utter failure. Fans aren’t sympathetic to this argument and aren’t buying into the rhetoric. It’s just a cheap excuse by Dubois and those who follow him to hide from the truth of why he lost.

Usyk-Dubois 2 Undercard Problems

  • Lawrence Okolie vs. Kevin Lerena
  • Daniel Lapin vs. Lewis Edmondson
  • Lasha Guruli vs. James Francis
  • Aadam Hamed vs. Ezequiel Gregores
  • Vladyslav Sirenko vs. Soloman Dacres

One BIG problem the Usyk-Dubois 2 event has is the undercard. It’s far worse than some of the other events shown on DAZN PPV. The asking price of $59.99 in the US and £24.99 in the UK is too high for what this event offers, which is essentially just the Usyk vs. Dubois 2 main event.

Unnecessary Usyk-Dubois Rematch?

Even that fight is viewed as unnecessary, given Usyk’s dominant performance in his ninth-round knockout of Daniel in 2023. Dubois hasn’t done enough since that loss to create more interest in a second clash against Usyk.

“For this one, I get to not only defeat Usyk but also all my haters. I love doing that. That’s the best feeling in the world,” said Daniel Dubois to Fight Hub TV. “He’s massively different [than Anthony Joshua]. I’m in a real fight. I’ve gone through some mental challenges, but I’m a different fighter now. He’s going to be in a real fight. He’s 38 years old. He’s going to know about it for sure.”

Dubois hasn’t beaten anyone good since his loss to Usyk. His wins have come against a washed Anthony Joshua, Jarrell Miller, and Filip Hrgovic. The best of that bunch was Hrgovic, and he was an unproven fighter with a built-up resume filled with lower-level fighters. He’s been maneuvered by his promoters into the position without being given one decent test.

Last Updated on 07/06/2025

2025-07-06 15:18:09

Leave a Comment