Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois will face off at Wembley Stadium in London for the Undisputed Heavyweight Title. Usyk, hailing from Ukraine, remains undefeated with a record of 23 wins. Dubois, originally from London, looks to improve on his 22 wins and two losses in front of his home crowd.
Usyk turned professional in 2013 and has systematically outclassed every opponent. Known for his slick skills and precision, Usyk has faced top competitors like Anthony Joshua, asserting his dominance repeatedly. Dubois went pro in 2017 but faced tough challenges against Joe Joyce and Trevor Bryan.
Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2 Fight Card
- Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois
- Lawrence Okolie vs Kevin Lerena
- Daniel Lapin vs Lewis Edmondson
- Vladyslav Sirenko vs Solomon Dacres
- Lasha Guruli vs James Francis
- Aadam Hamed vs Ezequiel Gregores
Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2 Undercard
Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois Fight
- Division/Weight: heavyweight
- Oleksandr Usyk record: 23-0
- Daniel Dubois record: 22-2
- Belts at stake: Undisputed Heavyweight Title
Oleksandr Usyk fights Daniel Dubois for the Undisputed Heavyweight Title.
Oleksandr Usyk, with a perfect record of 23 wins and no losses since turning pro, holds an impressive track record. As an experienced and undefeated fighter, he has faced various top-tier opponents. His last bouts reflect his dominance in the ring, suggesting he holds the upper hand in this fight given his unblemished record.
Daniel Dubois has 22 wins and 2 losses, indicating he's a formidable challenger but less consistent in comparison to Usyk. Despite good reach and height advantage, his past losses suggest vulnerabilities. Facing an undefeated opponent like Usyk presents a significant challenge for Dubois.
Lawrence Okolie vs Kevin Lerena Fight
- Division/Weight: heavyweight
- Lawrence Okolie record: 21-1
- Kevin Lerena record: 31-3
- Belts at stake: WBC Silver Heavyweight Title
Lawrence Okolie will face Kevin Lerena with the WBC Silver Heavyweight Title on the line.
Lawrence Okolie turned pro in 2017 and quickly rose to prominence. He holds a strong record of 21 wins and 1 loss. Okolie's height and reach, both at 196 cm, provide significant advantages. His last fight was not stated, but his past opponents often had inferior records compared to Lerena's. The match might require a strategic approach given Lerena's experience in similar weight classes.
Kevin Lerena brings extensive experience with 31 wins and only 3 losses. Turning pro in 2011, Lerena also has palpable accomplishments. Despite being shorter at 185 cm, his record suggests skillful adaptability against taller opponents like Okolie. This likely sets up a competitive fight with stamina playing a vital role against Okolie’s physical advantage.
Daniel Lapin vs Lewis Edmondson Fight
- Division/Weight: light heavy
- Daniel Lapin record: 11-0
- Lewis Edmondson record: 11-0
- Belts at stake: WBA Continental & IBF Inter Continental Light Heavyweight Titles
Daniel Lapin and Lewis Edmondson will clash for the WBA Continental and IBF Inter Continental Light Heavyweight Titles.
Daniel Lapin turned professional with no losses in 11 fights. He records no knockout wins. Daniel lacks big-name opponents in his previous matches, which questions his readiness for tough challenges.
Lewis Edmondson, known as "The Saint," matches Lapin's 11-0 record but is half a generation older. His fights do not feature prominent opponents either. Both fighters present unknown durability but similar experience levels in the professional arena.
Vladyslav Sirenko vs Solomon Dacres Fight
- Division/Weight: heavyweight
- Vladyslav Sirenko record: 22-0
- Solomon Dacres record: 9-1
- Belts at stake: N/A
Vladyslav Sirenko is set to fight Solomon Dacres; no belts or titles are on the line.
Vladyslav Sirenko, hailing from Ukraine and residing in Germany, boasts an undefeated record of 22 wins. He turned professional recently with a perfect streak since his debut. His past opponents have experienced losing that could challenge him for today's match. Because of his consistent knockout rate, he remains assertive in facing Dacres.
Solomon Dacres, nicknamed "The Real Deal," has 9 wins and 1 loss while upholding dominance since he started competing. Dacres could face challenges because his last opponent had a higher failure rate than Sirenko's bout history provides.
Lasha Guruli vs James Francis Fight
- Division/Weight: super light
- Lasha Guruli record: 1-0
- James Francis record: 7-1
- Belts at stake: N/A
Lasha Guruli and James Francis face off in a super light bout with no belts on the line.
Lasha Guruli, from Georgia, has a record of 1 win and no losses since turning pro. He remains undefeated but lacks significant fight experience. In his previous match, he fought an opponent without noted victories. Facing James Francis, Lasha's limited experience may not be enough against a more seasoned fighter.
James Francis, with seven wins and one loss, shows more experience than Lasha. His last opponent's lower win count suggests that James might overpower Lasha due to his solid track record and exposure to tougher competition in the same weight class.
Aadam Hamed vs Ezequiel Gregores Fight
- Division/Weight: super light
- Aadam Hamed record: 5-0
- Ezequiel Gregores record: 3-24
- Belts at stake: N/A
Aadam Hamed fights Ezequiel Gregores in a super light fight with no belts on the line.
Aadam Hamed, known as "Prince," hails from England and resides in Dubai. He turned pro recently with a record of 5 wins and no losses. Though inexperienced, he shows promise having never lost. His previous opponents' lacklustre records suggest he's yet to be tested against top-tier talent. His orthodox stance and potential await challenge from Gregores.
Ezequiel Gregores, from Argentina, has a seasoned but challenging 3-24 record. Despite many losses, his experience in the ring could provide valuable insights against Hamed. The upcoming fight will test if Gregores can leverage his experience effectively in the super light division bout.
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