Fight Analytics

12 Rounds

Usyk
Dubois

Datesamedi 19, juillet 2025
LocationWembley Stadium, London, United Kingdom
OrganizationQueensberry Promotions

Oleksandr Usyk

Ukraine
🇺🇦
・ années
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Indicateurs généraux

Lourd

  • 23 / 0 / 0Record22 / 2 / 0
  • 14 (61%)Victoires par KO (%)21 (95%)
  • 0 (0%)Défaites par KO (%)2 (100%)
  • 201Total des rounds95
  • 12 / 12Combats pour le titre / victoires4 / 3
  • 10 / 10Défenses de titre / victoires1 / 1

Paramètres

  • 190Taille196
  • 198Portée198
  • MusulmanPositionOrthodoxe

Daniel Dubois

United Kingdom
🇬🇧
・ années
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66%

% Wins - Prediction by RTF

34%

Derniers combats

Analysis of the Last Fights

Usyk
Dubois
  • Rounds
  • 57
  • 35
  • Nombre moyen de rounds par combat
  • 11
  • 7
  • Combat le plus long
  • 12 rounds
  • 10 rounds
  • Combat le plus court
  • 9 rounds
  • 3 rounds
  • % de victoires (KOs%)
  • 100% (20% KO`s)
  • 80% (100% KO`s)
  • Fréquence d'entrée sur le ring
  • 1.67 / year
  • 2.50 / year
  • Palmarès général des adversaires au moment du combat
  • 84 / 8 / 1
  • 126 / 9 / 2
  • Meilleur bilan parmi les adversaires récents
  • 34 / 2 / 1
  • 23 / 0 / 0
  • Pire bilan parmi les adversaires récents
  • 28 / 4 / 0
  • 28 / 4 / 0
  • Coups de poing

    Oleksandr
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    Nombre moyen de coups de poing par combat

    Total
    Précision

    605

    Nombre moyen de coups de poing par combat

    344

    Nombre moyen de coups de poing par combat

    Total
    Précision

    113 (19%)

    Nombre moyen de coups de poing par combat

    84 (24%)

  • Coups de poing

    Oleksandr
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    Nombre moyen de coups d'estoc par combat

    Total
    Précision

    366

    Nombre moyen de coups d'estoc par combat

    170

    Nombre moyen de coups d'estoc précis par combat

    Total
    Précision

    49 (13%)

    Nombre moyen de coups d'estoc précis par combat

    38 (22%)

  • Coups de poing puissants

    Oleksandr
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    Nombre moyen de coups de poing par combat

    Total
    Précision

    238

    Nombre moyen de coups de poing par combat

    174

    Nombre moyen de coups de poing précis par combat

    Total
    Précision

    65 (27%)

    Nombre moyen de coups de poing précis par combat

    46 (26%)

  • Carte de coups de poing

    Total
    Accurate
    • Total: Usyk

      446to the head

      122to the body

    • Total: Dubois

      387to the head

      33to the body

    Usyk

    Dubois

    Detailed Fight Review

    Styles and Techniques of the Opponents

  • We’ve seen them clash before—and yet, in many ways, the rematch is a fresh chapter.

    Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois are fully formed fighters. At this stage of their careers, neither is likely to fundamentally change. Usyk remains a rhythm-based southpaw, a master of footwork and angles who builds his tempo over the rounds and forces opponents into constant mental strain.

    Dubois, by contrast, is a physically imposing, measured aggressor. Despite his win over Joshua, Dubois isn’t a perpetual pressure fighter—his strength lies in timing surges, not relentless attack.

    That said, both men are different now. Usyk has gone through two extremely taxing fights against Tyson Fury, particularly the first. He’s also now 38 years old—age and wear are real factors.

    Dubois has evolved. He’s since beaten Jarrell Miller, Filip Hrgović, and Anthony Joshua. He’s more confident, more assertive, and increasingly willing to stand in the fire and counter with force. He’s still young but now vastly more seasoned—and hungry.

  • Age and Experience Difference

  • Age is a glaring difference. Dubois is just 27, while Usyk is 38. That’s a major gap, even in heavyweight boxing where longevity is more common.

    Usyk carries years of amateur and professional wars. Dubois, meanwhile, has matured rapidly in a short time, sharpening his skills against elite opposition since their first meeting.

  • Punch Statistics in Recent Fights

  • Usyk averages over 600 punches per fight, steadily increasing his activity as the rounds progress. He’s known for overwhelming opponents late, often peaking in Rounds 10–12.

    Dubois throws 150–180 punches fewer per fight, more selective with his output—he’s most dangerous when he lands clean and swarms to finish.

    In their first bout, Usyk landed more than twice as many punches as Dubois. In Rounds 2, 3, and 6, he doubled Daniel’s connect count. In other rounds, the gap widened even further. Dubois simply couldn’t match Usyk’s rhythm or precision.

  • Fighting Activity

  • Both men have remained active. Dubois bounced back with big wins over Miller, Hrgović, and Joshua—his best career stretch. Usyk achieved the extraordinary: unifying the division against Fury and becoming the first undisputed heavyweight champion in 25 years. Now, he faces the next generation.

  • Punching Power

  • We now know Usyk can hurt heavyweights. He knocked Dubois out in their first fight and dropped Fury. If needed, he can land with serious force.

    Still, Dubois remains the more explosive puncher. He’s physically dominant, carries heavyweight mass, and has true knockout power. If he lands clean, it changes the fight instantly.

  • Ability to Absorb Hits

  • Dubois’ two stoppage losses don’t necessarily signal a weak chin. One came via injury; against Usyk, it was more exhaustion and accumulation than a single clean shot. Usyk, meanwhile, has never been stopped and has taken heavy fire from Joshua and Fury without folding. Still, age and accumulated damage are looming variables—especially against a puncher like Dubois.

  • Fight Venue

  • Once again, Usyk travels to enemy territory—this time Wembley. Since 2016, he has fought for a world title seven times on foreign soil—and won every time. Wembley will cheer for Dubois, but Usyk’s stature and fanbase are global. He won’t feel entirely out of place.

  • Psychology and Recent Successes

  • This fight is about legacy. Usyk has conquered everything—but questions linger: Did he beat prime heavyweights? Was the opposition historic enough?

    Now, he faces a surging younger lion, determined and dangerous. A win would make Usyk the first-ever three-division undisputed champion in the four-belt era.

    For Dubois, this is a shot at immortality. Victory would make him the undisputed champion and confirm him as what he and his team already believe: a king-slayer.

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