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Regardless of what happens in his rematch with IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois on Saturday, WBA, WBC and WBO champion Oleksandr Usyk already has a Hall of Fame resume. Beating Dubois would make Usyk -- a former undisputed cruiserweight champion -- undisputed heavyweight champion for the second time in his career.
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While both men are world champions, Usyk is the only heavyweight fighter to hold the distinction of undisputed in two decades after defeating Tyson Fury in early 2024. The Ukrainian then vacated the IBF title to pursue a rematch with Fury, opening the door for Dubois to become the full champion of that organisation.
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Usyk and Dubois face off in a highly-anticipated rematch this weekend, with all four belts in the heavyweight division up for grabs