Daniel Dubois warns that it’s going to be “pure chaos” inside the ring when he unleashes the beast on unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk in their rematch this Saturday in London, England. IBF champion Dubois (22-2, 21 KOs) says he’s been “resurrected”, and he’ll be coming into the ring with retooled for battle.
It’s been two years since Dubois lost to Usyk in 2023, and he’s been dwelling on that defeat. He’s constantly replaying the memories of that night in his head. Now, he finally has a chance to overwrite that nightmare by knocking out Oleksandr.
Daniel Dubois: Chaos Unleashed
“I learned a lot of lessons from that experience, but I’m ready. I’m resurrected,” said Daniel Dubois to Queensberry YouTube channel, talking about a new beginning for him going into his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday. “Chaos in that ring. That’s all I got to say, and then victory.
In the three fights that ‘Dynamite’ Dubois has had since his loss to Oleksandr, he’s shown improvement. However, he didn’t face anyone of Usyk’s caliber in those three fights. These are the guys Daniel defeated:
– Anthony Joshua: KO 5
– Filip Hrgovic: TKO 8
– Jarrell Miller: TKO 10
Usyk’s Age: Dubois’s Edge
“Yeah,” said Dubois when asked if he saw more gray hairs in Usyk’s head during the face-off. “This man can’t stop me. I’m on the rise. I’m on a roll right now. I’ve got to hold the beast in until Saturday, and then unleash on him.”
Dubois looked like he didn’t want to drag his trash-talking into the mud when the interviewer asked if he’d seen more gray hair on Usyk’s head during their latest face-off. Daniel wasn’t ready to focus all on Usyk’s older appearance, even though he’s used his age as a theme during the buildup for why he’s going to win.
DDD Proves Himself
“I’ve got something to prove. I need to make a statement. I got the skills in me. I just need to bring them out. What better guy to do it against than Usyk,” said Dubois.
DDD has a lot to prove after being stopped in the ninth round last time he fought Usyk in 2023. The frequent mention by Team Dubois of the controversial low blow call made by the referee in the fifth round of their last fight has done nothing to make fans forget who won the fight.
