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Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois teams divided in low blow debate ahead of undisputed heavyweight show

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Daniel Dubois floored Oleksandr Usyk with what the referee ruled as a low blow when the pair fought in August 2023, since insisting it was a legitimate body shot; the two will now face off in a rematch for the undisputed heavyweight championship on July 19 at Wembley Stadium
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04-05-2025 ✅ Boxing. It will be very difficult: Oleksandr Krasyuk, promoter of the Ukrainian world champion in super heavyweight according to WBA, WBO, WBC, IBO Oleksandr Usyk (23-0; 14 KO) shared... ᐉ football news ⚽ on UA-Football

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Against the forecasts of the press, which were predicting a low interest, the entries for the expected rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois are being sold at a frantic pace. The combat scheduled for July 19 in Wembley (London) has exceeded expectations, with more than 65,000 tickets sold in the early days. The first fight between Usyk and Dubois triggered a controversy on the islands, after a low blow that, according to the British p…

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It looks like Wembley Stadium is going to be sold out. The fight is scheduled for July 19. The prices are quite reasonable.

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