
Fury’s Bitterness, Dubois’ Revenge, and Usyk’s Final Test
You know, it’s heating up again in the heavyweight division—and not just in the ring. Tyson Fury, the Gypsy King himself, still hasn’t let go of that sting from his back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk. According to WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman, Fury’s carrying some serious bitterness over the judges’ decision in that second fight. He says Fury sounded "happy" and “retired,” enjoying life with his wife—but let’s be honest, when Fury says he’s done, we never really believe him. Remember The Godfather ? “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!” That could very well be Tyson’s next move.
And there’s a reason for it—because Usyk's not done either. Before Fury can even think about a trilogy, Usyk has to get through Daniel Dubois again. Their first clash in Poland was a rollercoaster. A controversial low blow in the fifth round left Usyk on the canvas. Many, especially Dubois, still claim it was a legal body shot, and Dubois believes he was robbed. Despite that, Usyk came back strong and knocked Dubois out in the ninth. Now, they meet again at Wembley on July 19. The tension? Through the roof.
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Dubois isn’t the same man he was two years ago. He’s tougher, smarter, and riding the momentum of a brutal knockout win over Anthony Joshua. That win turned heads. And now with the IBF strap around his waist—thanks in part to Usyk giving it up for the Fury rematch—Dubois is coming with purpose. He says he’s going to throw everything at Usyk. “Throw the kitchen sink,” he promised. “Land everywhere.”
Meanwhile, Usyk’s calm. Focused. Still carrying the demeanor of a man on a mission. His reminder to Dubois? “Two weeks until Undisputed.” That’s not just talk—it’s a message to the world that he plans to shut this chapter once and for all.
And let’s not forget Fury’s name is still lurking in the background. If Usyk wins and Fury decides to come back, Sulaiman has already said the WBC will welcome him with open arms. No tune-up fight. Straight to a world title shot. Because love him or hate him, Tyson Fury helped carry boxing through some dark times—and he’s still box office.
So here we are. Two weeks out from Usyk vs Dubois II. Will ‘The Cat’ stay on top? Or will ‘DDD’ flip the script and become the first English undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis?
One thing’s certain: the drama’s just as thick outside the ring as it is inside it. And this saga? Far from over.
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