Frank Warren lauded Oleksandr Usyk as a boxing icon, a fighter whose caliber would stand out in any era. Following Usyk's second triumph over Daniel Dubois in front of a massive Wembley Stadium crowd, Warren particularly commended the 38-year-old Ukrainian's mental strength and unwavering determination. Usyk's ability to overcome challenges and perform at the highest level solidifies his place among the sport's all-time greats.
Reflecting on Daniel Dubois's showing, Warren noted that the Londoner failed to adhere to his game plan, specifically highlighting a lack of head movement and an over-reliance on his right hand. Warren emphasized that defeats are crucial learning experiences, and at just 27, Dubois has ample time to grow. He anticipates a significant break for Dubois to regroup and make necessary adjustments, underscoring the importance of evolution in a fighter's career.
With an unblemished record stretching 13 years and having unified titles at cruiserweight before dominating the heavyweight division, Oleksandr Usyk now faces a mandatory WBO defense against Joseph Parker. Warren expressed enthusiasm for this matchup, believing it has the potential to be a thrilling encounter. Parker's recent resurgence makes him a formidable opponent, setting the stage for a compelling title bout.
Beyond the mandatory defense, discussions are already circulating about Usyk's potential future opponents. Notably, Tyson Fury has expressed a strong desire for a third showdown with Usyk, despite having lost their previous two encounters in Saudi Arabia. Fury's preference for the fight to take place at Wembley Stadium adds another layer of intrigue, promising a monumental event should it materialize.