Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois are getting ready for a big rematch at Wembley this weekend. The fight's got all four major world heavyweight titles on the line.
Derek Chisora shared his thoughts on Dubois's chances just days before the big event. He's not counting Dubois out, even though Usyk stopped him inside nine rounds last August.
That first fight had its share of drama. There was a body shot that put Usyk down, and people are still arguing if it was legal or not. Chisora weighed in on the debate:
"That was a low blow. Everybody keeps arguing about it, but that was a low blow."
Usyk's got a lot riding on this fight. If he wins, he'll be the first heavyweight to be a two-time undisputed champ in the four-belt era. He's coming off a big year, beating Tyson Fury twice - once in May and again in December.
On the other side, 'DDD' Dubois has been on a tear. He's knocked out some big names in the last year and a half, including Jarrell Miller, Filip Hrgovic, and Anthony Joshua. But there's a catch - he hasn't fought since last September. He had to pull out of a February fight with Joseph Parker because he got sick, so ring rust might be a factor.
Chisora thinks Usyk's the safe bet, but he's not writing off Dubois. He told IBA Boxing:
"Whatever happens, both fighters are going to be fit. Safe money's on Oleksandr, but Daniel's a young cat who actually destroyed everybody in the last two years, so I wouldn't write off Daniel right now. We'll see what happens."
Whoever wins this weekend will have a strong claim to being the best heavyweight of their generation. It's all set up for an exciting fight.