As anticipation builds for one of the most high-stakes rematches in recent boxing memory, a storm of bold predictions and fiery opinions is sweeping through the boxing world. Set to take place at Wembley Stadium in 2025, Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois 2 is already being touted as a potentially career-defining clash—especially after Dubois dropped the bombshell that he would retire if he loses again.

And now, in a dramatic twist to the narrative, multiple boxing insiders and former champions have publicly declared their confidence in Dubois—many going as far as to say that he will “destroy Usyk” in this epic showdown.
A Fight With Everything at Stake
The first bout between the two ended in controversy. While Usyk retained his titles, many felt that Dubois had been unfairly denied a win after a powerful body shot was ruled a low blow. That moment sparked debates around the world and fueled Dubois’ hunger for redemption.
Now, with Dubois vowing to end his boxing career if he falls short again, and Usyk fresh off a historic win against Tyson Fury to unify the heavyweight division, the rematch has become more than just a title fight—it’s a personal war.
“This fight isn’t just about belts. It’s about pride, legacy, and the very future of one man’s career,” said former heavyweight champion David Haye. “And I believe Dubois is coming to settle the score once and for all.”
“Dubois Will Destroy Usyk” – Bold Predictions Flood In
Perhaps the most shocking headline came from former world champion Carl Froch, who didn’t mince words in a recent podcast episode:
“Dubois is not the same fighter anymore. He’s matured, he’s stronger, he’s smarter—and he’s angry. I honestly believe he’s going to destroy Usyk.”
Echoing Froch’s sentiment, American trainer Robert Garcia added:
“Usyk is brilliant, no doubt. But Dubois has the size, the power, and now, the mindset. If he catches him clean, it’s lights out.”
The bold predictions have sparked heated debates on social media, with fans split between those who believe in Usyk’s elite boxing IQ and those backing Dubois’ raw power and hunger for revenge.
Dubois: “I’m Going to Shock the World”
Speaking to the press last week, Dubois appeared calm but focused. No longer the wide-eyed contender from their first meeting, the British heavyweight has evolved—physically and mentally.
“I’m not here to play around. I’ve trained like my life depends on it—because it does,” Dubois said. “I respect Usyk, but this time, there’s no mercy. I’m going to shock the world.”
Under the guidance of a new training team and working out of Miami, Dubois has reportedly increased his explosiveness and ring stamina—both key weaknesses critics pointed out during his earlier career.
Usyk Responds with Calm Confidence
Usyk, never one to be rattled, responded to the noise with his usual calm demeanor. Now the unified heavyweight king, he remains laser-focused.
“Let them talk. The ring will reveal the truth,” Usyk said with a grin. “I know Dubois wants revenge, but I’m prepared for war.”
With his unorthodox footwork, sharp angles, and supreme conditioning, Usyk remains the bookmakers’ favorite—but only slightly.
A Fight That Could Reshape the Heavyweight Landscape
Beyond the personal stakes, this fight holds massive implications for the entire heavyweight division. Should Dubois win, it would throw the division into chaos, opening doors for new matchups against the likes of Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder, or even a trilogy with Usyk.
Should Usyk prevail, his legendary status would be further cemented, especially after back-to-back wins against Tyson Fury and a revenge-fueled Dubois.
Final Countdown: Fireworks Await at Wembley 2025
With months to go, the tension is already unbearable. Tickets for Wembley are expected to sell out in record time. Pay-per-view numbers are projected to be some of the highest in British boxing history.
Whether you’re in Team Usyk or Team Dubois, one thing is certain: this rematch is more than just a boxing event—it’s a moment that could redefine the future of the sport.
“This is the kind of fight you tell your kids about,” said legendary promoter Frank Warren. “Two men, one destiny. And only one walks away with everything.”
Will Dubois destroy Usyk and rise from the ashes, or will the Ukrainian master defend his crown once more?
The world will find out at Wembley in 2025.