Usyk's journey to the top of the heavyweight division has been nothing short of impressive. He's beaten Anthony Joshua twice and outpointed Tyson Fury in a grueling 12-round battle for all four belts. These victories have cemented his status as one of the best heavyweights of his generation.
The upcoming rematch with Dubois offers Usyk a chance to make history. If he wins, he'll become the first man to be a two-time undisputed heavyweight champion in the four-belt era. It's a feat that would add to his already stellar resume, which includes being an undisputed cruiserweight champion and an Olympic gold medalist.
But Usyk's path hasn't been without controversy. After his second fight at heavyweight against Derek Chisora, some questioned the decision. Chisora claimed in an interview with The Sun Sport that even Usyk's coaches thought he had won the fight.
"Even his coaches came to my room and said we thought you won the fight."
Chisora also revealed his simple strategy for that bout:
"My plan was just hit him anywhere. That was my plan. I wasn't going to try and go in and box a gold medalist and undisputed cruiserweight. I didn't have a game plan at all. The gameplan was how long can we last? I wanted to win eight rounds. And I won six rounds."
As for Dubois, he's been on a tear recently. He's knocked out Jarrell Miller, Filip Hrgovic, and Anthony Joshua in succession. These wins have set him up as a formidable challenger, and many expect him to give Usyk one of his toughest tests yet.
The stage is set for an exciting rematch. Will Usyk continue his unbeaten run and make history? Or will Dubois shock the world and claim all four belts? We'll find out this weekend when these two heavyweight titans clash once again.