Usyk’s manager hints at the next big fight: We'll know more in the coming days

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Oleksandr Usyk is a fighter from whom we expect great things, and his future has always attracted the attention of the public, which has many question marks over its head.

Oleksandr Usyk promised two fights until the end of his professional career shortly after defeating Tyson Fury in the rematch, and after that he also expressed his desire to once again become the absolute champion in the heavyweight division. The only belt he is missing is the IBF belt, and we all know who owns it.

Daniel Dubois holds the mentioned belt, and he himself has already said many times that he wants that rematch with Usya because, as he says, they have unfinished business. Usyk once again expressed his desire to fight for the title of absolute champion in the heavyweight category, and his manager, Alexander Krassyuk, confirmed it.

Krssyuk pointed out that this is an opportunity for them, as they have great expectations from this match.

"If the fight for the title of absolute heavyweight champion turns out to be a possibility, that will be our number one priority. In the next few days we will know more about it,'' Krassyuk briefly commented for SkySports.

A few months ago, Frank Warren stressed that this fight should be rescheduled. In the summer of 2023, Usyk and Dubois fought for the first time, and despite the fact that the Ukrainian boxer won by stoppage at the end of the fight, a lot of controversy arose around that famous blow to the genitals on the part of Dubois.

He and his team claim that Usyk should have been knocked out, but most agree that there is no doubt that it was indeed a low blow.

This rematch would be an opportunity to settle old scores and put an end to who is still the dominant force in the category.

We hope that they will be able to agree on everything and that we will see a new fight for the absolute champion in the heavyweight category. If Usyk gets that title again, he has definitely cemented his name among the greats of boxing, and he has the opportunity to do so in the palm of his hand.

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