20 Jul

How Usyk Knocked Out Dubois: RTF Statistics

On 19 July at Wembley Stadium in London, United Kingdom, 38‑year‑old Oleksandr Usyk (24‑0, 15 KOs) faced 27‑year‑old Daniel Dubois (22‑3, 21 KOs) in their rematch for the Undisputed World Heavyweight Championship (over 90.7 kg).

In the second bout with Dubois, Usyk once again proved his superiority — this time even more decisively, ending the fight early in round five. Whereas the first meeting sparked debate over the legality of a body shot, Usyk left no room for controversy here. The numbers back him up.

The Ready to Fight team, together with veteran professional‑boxing judges, counted every punch and came up with the following figures.

Edge in Accuracy

Usyk landed 42 of 201 punches, good for 21 % accuracy. Dubois threw more (220) but connected only 15 times — just 7 %.

Jabs

The Ukrainian relied on his jab to great effect: 137 thrown, 25 landed (18 % accuracy). Dubois fired 153 jabs yet hit the target only 5 times (3 %).

Power Shots

Even in power punching Usyk held the edge: 64 thrown, 17 landed (27 %), while Dubois managed 10 of 67 (15 %).

Punch Map

Usyk: 37 head shots, 5 to the body

Dubois: 15 head shots, 0 to the body

Conclusion

Usyk dominated every facet — accuracy, tempo, and ring control. Dubois tried to force the action but could not crack either the champion’s guard or his composure. A fifth‑round knockout was the natural end to a fight in which one man operated several levels higher.

Usyk – Dubois Fight Statistics

Total punches (thrown/landed): 201/42 vs 220/15

Punch accuracy: 21 % vs 7 %

Jabs (thrown/landed): 137/25 vs 153/5

Jab accuracy: 18 % vs 3 %

Power punches (thrown/landed): 64/17 vs 67/10

Power‑punch accuracy: 27 % vs 15 %

Head shots landed: 37 vs 15

Body shots landed: 5 vs 0

Full round‑by‑round data can be viewed via the detailed stats link.


Photo: Bleacher Report

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