Usyk's career has been nothing short of remarkable. He cleared out a competitive 200-pound division, becoming the best cruiserweight of his generation. Then, he moved up to heavyweight, where he dethroned Anthony Joshua for three major belts. His recent achievements include a stoppage win against Daniel Dubois and two victories over Tyson Fury, making him the undisputed heavyweight champion.
These accomplishments have put Usyk in the conversation of all-time greats. But he's not done yet. According to Turki Alalshikh, who organized the Fury bouts, Usyk's next fight might be a rematch with Daniel Dubois.
"Usyk will fight once or twice more. He'll decide after our February card," Alalshikh said on the Froch on Fighting show.
Dubois has been elevated to full IBF World Champion after Usyk vacated the belt. The British boxer will face Joseph Parker on February 22. The result of this fight will likely influence Usyk's decision about his next opponent.
While Usyk considers his options, the boxing world looks forward to another big event in February. Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol will face off in an undisputed light-heavyweight rematch, adding more excitement to the sport's calendar.
Usyk's recent win over Fury was more convincing than their first encounter, cementing his status as the top heavyweight. His decision to continue fighting gives fans hope for more thrilling matches in the future.