The Oleksandr Usyk-Daniel Dubois rematch for the undisputed World Heavyweight World Championship has been officially scheduled.
The World Heavyweight World Champions Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois will fight for the undisputed title in the Wembley Stadium in London on July 19, Queensberry’s promotions of Frank Warren said.
The undefeated Ukrainian Usyk has the WBC belts, the AMB and the OMB and seeks to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of four belts for the second time, while Briton Dubois is the head of the IBF.
Usyk has faced Dubois before, winning a controversial victory of Ninth Round in Wroclaw, Poland, in August 2023, after receiving time to recover from what the referee ruled had been a low blow.
That fight was for the AB, IBF and OMB belts, before Usyk became the undisputed champion in May 2024, when he beat Tyson Fury of Great Britain.
The 38 -year -old Ukrainian vacancy of the IBF Belt last year, before a December rematch with Fury, with Dubois improved to champion and defending the title against compatriot Anthony Joshua last September.
“I am grateful to God for the opportunity of one again for the undisputed championship,” said Ushk, who has a 23-0 record, in the statement published on Sunday. “Thank you, Daniel, for taking care of my IBF belt, now I want it back.”
Dubois, 27, hoped he will come.
“I should have won the first fight and the trial of the referee denied me, so I will not make any mistake this time in front of my people on the national stage in my hometown,” he said.
“I am a upper and more dangerous fighter now and Usyk will find it for itself on July 19.”
The fight, which will be broadcast live in Dazn Worldwide and sponsored by the Riad season of Saudi Arabia, will be the first time that an indisputable heavyweight contest has on the British floor.
Lennox Lewis was the last undisputed British heavyweight world champion in 1999.
