Overview
- Tyson Fury’s promotional poster declaring “April 18, 2026, Wembley Stadium” with Oleksandr Usyk has reignited speculation that he could end his retirement for a trilogy, though no official agreement has been announced.
- Former world champion Carl Froch has publicly rejected Fury’s claims of unfair judging in both losses to Usyk, insisting that the referee decisions were correct.
- On July 6, Usyk shared a four-word countdown “2 weeks until Undisputed” on Instagram and during a Sky Sports interview praised Dubois’s athletic growth while noting potential mental vulnerability.
- Daniel Dubois says he has improved since their first meeting and plans to increase bodywork and apply relentless pressure in the rematch to claim the undisputed heavyweight championship.
- If Dubois hands Usyk his first professional defeat, Fury may have to reconsider his planned trilogy and instead redirect his comeback efforts toward the rising IBF champion.