World boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk (23-0, 14 KOs) will face IBF titleholder Daniel Dubois (22-2, 21 KOs) in a crucial rematch.

The 12-round match will take place in the heavyweight division, with Usyk's titles from WBC, WBO, WBA, IBO, as well as Dubois' IBF title on the line.

When is the fight?

The fight is scheduled for the night of July 19-20 in London at the iconic "Wembley" stadium.

The undercard will feature Lawrence Okolie and Kevin Lerena, alongside Ukrainian boxers Daniel Lapin and Vladyslav Sirenko facing their opponents.

It should be noted that Sirenko was set to fight Andrii Novytskyi, but the latter cannot enter the ring due to injury.

Fighter Profiles

Oleksandr Usyk (Ukraine). Age: 38 years. Record: 23 wins, 14 by knockout.

Daniel Dubois (United Kingdom). Age: 27 years. Record: 22 wins, 2 losses, 21 by knockout.

Usyk fights as a southpaw, while Dubois fights in an orthodox stance.

Statistics

Dubois has a significant power advantage, boasting a 95% knockout ratio compared to Usyk's 61%.

Usyk is 11 years older but both have an identical reach of 198 cm.

Usyk debuted in 2013, three years earlier than Dubois, and has fought more rounds overall.

Fighter Form

Usyk remains undefeated, having knocked out one of his last opponents.

Dubois has knocked out 4 out of his last 5 opponents, including Anthony Joshua.

The First Fight

The first encounter between Usyk and Dubois occurred in August 2023, where Usyk won after the ninth round.

The match was controlled by Usyk, although Dubois displayed considerable speed.