Summary

  1. Postpublished at 22:09 British Summer Time 19 July

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    Darren Fletcher
    BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Presenter

    You'd love to be inside Dubois' head right now, to know exactly what he's thinking. He looks in magnificent condition.

  2. Postpublished at 22:08 British Summer Time 19 July

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    Daniel Dubois is back in the Wembley ring.

    The last time he was here, he'd sent Anthony Joshua crashing to the canvas.

    Oh, how he'd love for another performance like that tonight.

    Dubois walks out at WembleyImage source, Queensberry
  3. Celebrities, take your seatspublished at 22:07 British Summer Time 19 July

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    Jason StathamImage source, Getty Images
    Gordon RamsayImage source, EPA
    Former English boxer Frank BrunoImage source, EPA
  4. Postpublished at 22:06 British Summer Time 19 July

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    Daniel Dubois is making his walk.

    He looks relaxed and ready as his little brother holds that IBF title high above his head.

  5. Usyk outfought Duboispublished at 22:06 British Summer Time 19 July

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    Oleksandr Usyk wore Daniel Dubois down in the first fight as you can see by the amount of punches landed by the Ukrainian.

    Was Dubois shot shy in Poland? Potentially. He landed just 16% of the 47 punches landed.

    Expect to see more tonight.

    Oleksandr Usyk v Daniel Dubois 1 shot comparisons
  6. Postpublished at 22:05 British Summer Time 19 July

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    We've got fireworks and flames!

    Think a big Catherine wheel on the back of someone on the stage.

    Fireworks at WembleyImage source, Reuters
  7. The making of Daniel Duboispublished at 22:04 British Summer Time 19 July

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    Featuring Stan Dubois and those closest to Daniel Dubois.

  8. Postpublished at 22:03 British Summer Time 19 July

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    "Let's get this party started!" says Michael Buffer.

    Here comes Daniel Dubois.

    Let's see what kind of walk out he is. They're always fancy in these stadiums.

  9. 'You have to take the fight out of him'published at 22:02 British Summer Time 19 July

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    Queensberry's Frank Warren has predicted Oleksandr Usyk will attempt to take the fight out of Daniel Dubois on Saturday.

    "It’s going to be ding, ding and then they’re going to get on it. These two guys want it, and Usyk knows he’s got to take the fight out of him. To do that, he’s got to take it out of him. You don’t want him hitting you with the jab, you have to take the fight out of him."

    Did Usyk "take the fight out" of Dubois in the first encounter?

    Graph showing punches landed by Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois in the first fight
  10. Making the casepublished at 22:01 British Summer Time 19 July

    Bobbie Jackson
    BBC Sport at Wembley Stadium

    One thing that has surprised me this week is how many people are backing Daniel Dubois to win. It's not the fact they are picking the Briton over Oleksandr Usyk that has shocked me - it's heavyweight boxing and anything can happen - but the reasoning behind it.

    Most have tried to convince me Usyk will lose because of his age. The 38-year-old played down those concerns during Thursday's news conference and I didn't see any decline in his ability during his double-header with Tyson Fury.

    If anything, Usyk looked better in the second fight against the Gypsy King.

  11. Postpublished at 21:59 British Summer Time 19 July

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    Michael Buffer is stood centre ring as the national anthems begin.

  12. Dubois is 'better than the first fight'published at 21:58 British Summer Time 19 July

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    Carl Frampton
    Former world champion on DAZN

    Daniel is a confidence fighter and he performs at his best when he's confident. His run of form is incredible but people seem to forget about Usyk's run of form. The guy is incredible but Daniel is better than the first fight.

    Lowest opponent connect percentage during fights chart
  13. The body the key to victory?published at 21:56 British Summer Time 19 July

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    After heartbreak in the first fight, Daniel Dubois admitted he'd been "working in the gym for weeks and weeks on that shot".

    We've put together a graph below to show you the amount of body shots Dubois has used in his last six bouts.

    More to come tonight?

    Graph showing Daniel Dubois amount of body shots
  14. Postpublished at 21:54 British Summer Time 19 July

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    Is that "Sweet Caroline" I can hear?

    You know what that means...

  15. 'Dubois has to get that jab going'published at 21:53 British Summer Time 19 July

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    Lennox Lewis
    Last undisputed heavyweight champion

    Dubois has to get that jab going, push him against the ropes and start combinations - don't waste punches and stay eager. Remember he is the true heavyweight and needs to press him.

    Usyk is the number one guy, a great boxer and a great champion. When you come you have to come with that in mind and be first and be last with your punches.

    Prediction - Dubois

  16. Okolie remains on trackpublished at 21:51 British Summer Time 19 July

    Okolie beats Lerena via unanimous decision

    It wasn't the most memorable fight, but Lawrence Okolie has got the job done against Kevin Lerena comfortably.

    The official scorecards read 99-91, 100-90, 100-90.

    Okolie lands on LerenaImage source, PA Media
  17. No stone unturned in Usyk's pursuit of greatnesspublished at 21:50 British Summer Time 19 July

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    Bobbie Jackson
    BBC Sport at Wembley

    Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk leaves no stone unturned in his pursuit of greatness.

    The route to the pinnacle of pugilism is treacherous and littered with obstacles.

    Many have tried and failed to reach the mountain top but Usyk, 38, has climbed to the peak, set up camp and isn't willing to vacate his spot any time soon.

    Usyk's latest challenge comes in the shape of IBF title-holder Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

    For some, training camps focus on strength and conditioning. Others believe nutrition is key, while Team Usyk make the physiological and psychological side of the game a top priority.

  18. 'Home advantage' after low blow dramapublished at 21:48 British Summer Time 19 July

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    Daniel Dubois had his complaints after losing to Oleksandr Usyk the first time around and believed the low body shot ruling would have been "different in England".

    Time to find out, Daniel.

    "I was thinking 'what's going on here, this is a blatant shot'," Dubois said about the punch that floored Usyk. "I told the referee I caught him and it wasn't low.

    "It was just confusion at the time. I became disheartened and lost momentum after that, having to come back into the fight and try to push it.

    "I was up against it, on enemy territory, but I wasn't out of my league. If that was in England that would be totally different. Circumstances make a big difference - home turf, home advantage."

    Daniel Dubois standing over Oleksandr UsykImage source, Getty Images
  19. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 21:46 British Summer Time 19 July

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    Lawrence Okolie is such a frustrating fighter. All the tools to be a good Heavyweight fighter but would sooner hug than fight.

    Phil in Lincoln

  20. Dubois to follow in Lewis' footsteps?published at 21:45 British Summer Time 19 July

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    Can Daniel Dubois succeed where Tyson Fury failed?

    Fury had two shots at attempting to become undisputed heavyweight champion but came up short against Oleksandr Usyk.

    So now, step forward Dubois - who looks to follow in the footsteps of compatriot Lennox Lewis.

    Lewis, of course, became undisputed in the three-belt era, when he added the WBA and IBF belts to his WBC title by overcoming Evander Holyfield in a rematch.

    The world was gearing up for the new Millennium and I had just celebrated my third birthday.

    So much has changed in nearly 26 years but one thing remains - only one can be undisputed.

    Lennox Lewis landing a punch on Evander Holyfield in November 1999Image source, Getty Images