Oleksandr Usyk beat Tyson Fury again in Saudi Arabia. The Ukrainian fighter kept his unified heavyweight titles with a unanimous decision win. All three judges scored the fight 116-112 for Usyk.
After the fight, Daniel Dubois, the current IBF heavyweight champion, jumped into the ring. He wanted a rematch with Usyk. Dubois got his belt when Usyk gave it up. The 27-year-old British boxer made quite a scene as he called for his shot at revenge.
Dubois didn't stop there. He also shared his thoughts on Fury's future in boxing.
"Fury's had a great career, I think it's time for him to call it a day now … I don't know, man. He should retire in my opinion. He's done everything. It's my time now, I'm gonna be the next man."
Dubois has some history with Usyk. They fought before, and Usyk stopped him in nine rounds. That fight had some drama when Dubois survived what many thought was a low blow. Since then, Dubois has been on a roll. He even knocked out Anthony Joshua in his last fight to defend his IBF title.
Usyk, on the other hand, seems to be taking a break from boxing after beating Fury twice. When asked about fighting Dubois again, Usyk said it's "no problem," but didn't commit to anything specific.
The heavyweight division is buzzing with possibilities. Fury might not be done yet, despite what Dubois thinks. There's still talk about a potential fight between Fury and Joshua. That matchup isn't as hot as it once was, but fans would still love to see it.
For now, Usyk remains the king of the heavyweights. Dubois holds the IBF belt and wants his shot at the top spot. The coming months will show us who's next in line for a title shot and whether Fury decides to keep fighting or hang up his gloves for good.