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Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2 full card as “Dynamite” aims to end the undefeated champion’s reign

The rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois will headline Wembley Stadium in one of the biggest boxing matches of the year.

Oleksandr Usyk picked up the win over Daniel Dubois in their high-profile bout in Poland in 2023, before his back-to-back wins over Tyson Fury to end the “Gypsy King’s” career.

They will face off on July 19 in the huge rematch at Wembley Stadium, in the main event of an impressive card that should blow the roof off the 90,000-seater stadium in London.

Here is everything you need to know about the Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois full fight card.

Oleksandr Usyk dodges a punch from Daniel Dubois and ducks into the corner during their 2023 fight
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Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2

The tickets were sold at Wembley Stadium purely on the backs of the main event fight between the undefeated, undisputed Usyk and his Dynamite challenger, Dubois.

Two years after Usyk knocked out Dubois to retain his undisputed Heavyweight title, a much-improved Dubois comes to Wembley Stadium looking to avenge that defeat.

Usyk may be one of the best Heavyweight fighters in history, but the explosive Dubois has all the tools to make history by shocking the Ukrainian to become the new Heavyweight champion.

Frank Warren thinks Dubois will knock out Usyk, but it will be a tough task against a man who has never been beaten, even against huge opponents like Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.

Lawrence Okolie vs Kevin Lerena

Kevin Lerena will hope to shock a top heavyweight contender when he steps out into the ring at Wembley Stadium on the Usyk vs Dubois undercard.

The 31-3 South African fighter is a former Cruiserweight world champion, with one of his three losses coming against the headliner Dubois in a third-round knockout back in 2022.

He hopes his next trip to England will be more successful, but Lawrence Okolie will not be an easy fighter to overcome.

The British boxer is a former two-weight world champion and a former Olympian. The current WBC Bridgerweight champion has won his last two fights in first-round knockouts, and will be hoping to end this fight at Wembley Stadium just as quickly.

Lewis Edmondson vs Daniel Lapin

There is a second Briton vs Ukrainian fight on the Usyk vs Dubois card, as two undefeated fighters clash in a Light Heavyweight division fight.

Daniel Lapin, the 11-0 Ukrainian, will do battle with Britain’s Lewis Edmondson on the undercard at Wembley Stadium.

Lapin’s enormous 198cm height will be a huge problem for the much shorter Edmondson, who will struggle to get close to the Ukrainian if he executes his strategy correctly during the fight.

However, Edmondson is no slouch himself. The Southampton-born Light Heavyweight has won all of his 11 professional fights so far, although this will be his toughest clash yet.