Usyk's win adds to his impressive record of 24 fights without a loss. The 38-year-old champion has now defeated eight British opponents, including Tyson Fury twice. After the fight, Usyk showed his confidence by posting on Instagram:
"Pressure doesn't exist when you're the one creating it."
The photo showed Usyk looking fit and ready, wearing blue shorts and no shirt.
Tyson Fury, known as the "Gypsy King," didn't waste time responding to Usyk's victory. He went for a late-night run and called for a third fight against the Ukrainian. Fury claims he's the only one who can beat Usyk, despite losing to him twice before.
Before the Dubois fight, Usyk was open to the idea of facing Fury again. When asked about it, he simply said, "Why not?" But he also made it clear he wanted to focus on Dubois first:
"At the moment I just want to think about the fight against Daniel Dubois."
Now that Usyk has won, the boxing world wonders if he'll fight again. If he does, will it be against Fury for a third time? Usyk's age might play a role in his decision, as he's now 38 years old.
Daniel Dubois, the British boxer who lost to Usyk, will need to regroup after this defeat. The knockout loss to Usyk is a significant setback in his career.
As the dust settles on this heavyweight showdown, fans and experts alike will be watching closely to see what Usyk decides to do next. Will he give Fury another shot, or will he choose to end his career on this high note? Only time will tell.