Usyk Knocks Out Dubois in Ninth Round and Wins Fight
The controversial low blow landed by Dubois
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Oleksandr Usyk successfully defended his world heavyweight titles after a dramatic knockout against Dubois in the ninth round on August 27, 2023 in Wroclaw, Poland. The referee waved off the match, confirming Usyk's win. Earlier in the fight, a blow by Dubois raised controversy over whether it was a low blow. Speculations now swirl about Usyk potentially facing Tyson Fury next.
Usyk Knocks Down Dubois in Ninth Round
In a fight that kept audiences on the edge of their seats, Oleksandr Usyk landed a powerful right-hander in the ninth round that knocked down Dubois. As Dubois hit the canvas, the referee waved off the match, declaring Usyk the winner and enabling him to retain his heavyweight title.
Controversial Low Blow in Round 5
The fight was not without its contentious moments. In the fifth round, Dubois landed a blow on Usyk that was temporarily deemed a low blow. This led to a brief halt in the match. However, Dubois later argued that the strike was a legal low blow.
Dubois Claims He Was Cheated
After the match, Dubois expressed his frustration over the fifth-round incident, stating, "I don't think that was a low blow. I thought that landed, and I have been cheated out of victory tonight, but what else can I say." TNT analysts reportedly thought the blow was legal as well, adding to the controversy.
Potential Future Matchups
With this victory, Usyk continues to establish himself as one of the leading figures in the heavyweight division. Speculation is rife about his next opponent, with many fans and analysts pointing towards a potential match against Tyson Fury, another giant in the heavyweight category.
Conclusion
Oleksandr Usyk's win over Dubois was a testament to his skill and determination, but it wasn't without its contentious moments. Whether or not you agree with Dubois's claim of a legal low blow, one thing is clear: Usyk's reputation as a dominant force in the heavyweight division continues to grow.