This isn't the first time these two have met in the ring. They fought last August, and it was a wild one. In the fifth round, Dubois landed a powerful body shot that put Usyk on the canvas. But referee Luis Pabon called it a low blow, which caused a lot of debate. Usyk went on to stop Dubois in the ninth round, keeping his WBA, WBO, and IBF titles.
Amir Khan, who used to be a world champion in two weight classes, shared his thoughts on the rematch. He told YouTube that Dubois has some things going for him. He's won some big fights lately, including a knockout win over Anthony Joshua. That's boosted his confidence. Plus, he's younger and knows he can hurt Usyk after that body shot in their first fight.
But Khan also pointed out that being too confident might not be good for Dubois. He said:
"If Dubois comes in more confident and more aggressive, he might get outclassed easier. In the previous fight, Dubois was careful, smarter, and very cagey. It could be an easier fight for Usyk this time."
If Dubois wins, he'll make history. He'd be the first British boxer to hold all four major heavyweight titles at once. That would put his name in the record books and give him a legacy all his own.
The fight is just weeks away, and fans can't wait to see what happens when these two big men step into the ring again.