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Oleksandr Usyk’s next fight quickly revealed as promoter confirms opponent

Oleksandr Usyk v Daniel Dubois II: Undisputed - Fight Night
It was yet another near-perfect performance from Oleksandr Usyk (Picture: Getty Images)

Oleksandr Usyk named a string of possible next opponents after knocking out Daniel Dubois on Saturday night, but it appears one man is at the front of the queue.

Usyk (24-0) stopped Dubois (22-3) in the fifth round at Wembley after an entertaining, if quite brief, scrap for the undisputed world heavyweight title.

The Brit started brightly and did manage to impose himself on the unbeaten champion, but Usyk’s class and quality shone through.

Dubois looked to be tiring pretty quickly and the Ukrainian ruthlessly put an end to his night in the fifth, dropping him and then stopping him with a brutal left hook.

It was the second time Usyk has beaten Dubois, while he has also beaten Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua twice as well.

The pound-for-pound great also beat Derek Chisora back in 2020, meaning his last opponent who was not a Brit was Chazz Witherspoon in Usyk’s heavyweight debut in 2019.

It now appears that he will take on non-British opponent, though, with New Zealand’s Joseph Parker at the front of the line as the WBO mandatory challenger.

Joseph Parker has put himself in line for a title shot (Picture: Getty Images).

Promoter Frank Warren confirmed to the BBC after Usyk stopped Parker: ‘The WBO I’m sure, well they already have, ordered that as the WBO champion he has to make his mandatory defence against Joe Parker, so it’s Joe Parker’s time.’

Usyk, who now holds the WBC, WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO heavyweight straps seemed less clear about his immediate future, suggesting he could meet former foes yet again.

‘Maybe it’s Tyson Fury. Maybe we have three options,’ he said. ‘Derek Chisora and Anthony Joshua. Maybe Joseph Parker. Listen I cannot now say because I want to [go] back home.’

Usyk holds all the gold at heavyweight (Picture: Getty Images)

He added: ‘Nothing is next. It’s enough, next, I don’t know. I want to rest. My family, my wife, my children, I want to rest now. Two or three months, I want to just rest.’

Parker (36-3) has won his last six fights , with impressive victories over Deontay Wilder, Zhilei Zhang and Martin Bakolie putting him in position to challenge the undisputed heavyweight king.

The 33-year-old has been world champion before, winning the WBO strap in 2016 when he beat Andy Ruiz, before losing it to Joshua in Cardiff in March 2018.

He was in attendance to watch Usyk remain at the top of the heavyweight pile but was clear that he wants the next shot at the champ.

‘There’s always respect between fighters but I do want what he has,’ Parker told the BBC.

Daniel Dubois was put out in the fifth in north London (Picture: Getty Images)

‘He looked incredible tonight. Power aggression, punching with bad intentions. Daniel put up a great fight from the beginning, it was back and forth, but in the end Usyk broke him down systematically and got him out of there.

‘Usyk is a sensational fighter who has beaten everyone put in front of him so I would love the opportunity to see if I could make the different.

‘My dream fight is this guy right here. I want to fight for all the belts. Undisputed unified champion of the world is what I want.’

Meanwhile, Fury has confirmed that he will come back from his latest retirement and fight again in 2026.

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