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Usyk destroys Dubois to reclaim undisputed crown

Usyk destroys Dubois to reclaim undisputed crown

Oleksandr Usyk has reclaimed his status as the undisputed heavyweight champion by defeating Daniel Dubois in a decisive fifth-round stoppage. The Ukrainian boxer, widely regarded as one of the best in the sport, showcased his superior skills and strategic prowess throughout the fight, gradually breaking down his younger opponent. Usyk's victory not only solidifies his position as a boxing great but also demonstrates his resilience and adaptability. After losing his titles to Tyson Fury in a close bout, Usyk has now regained the undisputed crown, further cementing his legacy in the heavyweight division. The fight was a testament to Usyk's technical mastery, as he outmaneuvered and outclassed Dubois, who was unable to mount a significant challenge. The decisive fifth-round stoppage underscores Usyk's dominance and his ability to perform at the highest level against formidable opponents.

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