Is Dubois worth a bet in Usyk 2?

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  • NihonJim
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    #11
    Originally posted by Boxing 112

    "His whole argument for getting the undeserved rematch was that he won via a bodyshot" clowns still using this line. Acting like he isn't world champion and didn't stop Miller Hrgovic and AJ. All those saying undeserved are the ones who thought Hrgovic and AJ would beat him
    Yeah this, he beat two unbeaten fighters and an AJ in good form, nobody has been on a better run in the last two years and I include Parker and Kabayel in that who have beaten frauds and old men in that same time.

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    • Bronson66
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      #12
      Originally posted by NihonJim
      On one hand the opposition that Dubois has faced in his last 4 fights was impressive but in no way preparation for Usyks style.

      On the other hand Usyk is closing in on 40, two years older than when they first met, to my eye he's getting slower in every fight with fury 2 being his worst performance imo.

      Worth a few bucks on Dubois?
      I think so, Dubois has improved and gained in confidence.

      At his age Usyk can only deteriorate,and their first fight left a couple of questions unanswered for me.

      The foul was border line imo and Usyk milked it,now nearly 40,he may have slowed down enough for Dubois to land enough big shots to get the win.

      I shall wait to see what the odds are before deciding to have a bet.

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      • Kuea34
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        #13
        On one hand the opposition that Dubois has faced in his last 4 fights was impressive but in no way preparation for Usyk’s style.

        On the other hand Usyk is closing in on 40, two years older than when they first met, to my eye he’s getting slower in every fight with Fury 2 being his worst performance imo.

        Is it worth a few bucks on Dubois here?​
        I also enjoy not only watching the fights but betting as well, and I can say that sometimes taking a risk on the underdog pays off, especially if there are doubts about the favorite. I usually use the dexsport service for betting — it’s easy to check the odds and place a bet there without unnecessary hassle. In Dubois’ case, there’s a chance, but personally, I wouldn’t risk more than I’m comfortable losing.
        Last edited by Kuea34; 06-23-2025, 02:13 PM.

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        • elfag
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          #14
          He was robbed of a legit stoppage last fight.

          Then the ref continued to threaten to DQ him if he continued to land legal body shots, so he stopped throwing them and gave up in frustration. What else was he supposed to do he knows and everyone knows he cant outbox Usyk....


          There was massive pressure to pass Usyk through the last fight, it was looked at as a stay busy fight before the big dollars fights with Fury

          Now that Usyk has basically beaten everyone and is aging out ready to retire, there is no longer that pressure on the ref and judges to "help" him win.

          That combined with DDDs body shots and power, i think its a pretty good bet if the odds are right.


          hope that they dont start calling out legal body shots again

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          • SteveM
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            #15
            You can get Dubois at 4-1 - that's great value - no risk it, no biscuit.

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            • Tatabanya
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              #16
              Unless Usyk gets shot overnight, or is caught cold, I still believe he knocks DDD out again or wins a comfortable decision.

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              • M312
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                #17
                Its heavyweight boxing and DDD has power.

                He's always going to be a live dog, even if it's unlikely.

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                • Leebrond
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                  #18
                  Dubois definitely has some serious power and momentum, but Usyk’s experience and skill can’t be underestimated. If you’re looking for some solid insights and helpful betting tips to make a smart call, you might want to check out www.catherinebaileykyle.com — they’ve got some really good breakdowns and advice on fights like this.
                  Last edited by Leebrond; 08-12-2025, 06:31 AM.

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                  • famicommander
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Leebrond
                    I’d only throw a small bet on Dubois for the upset odds. Usyk’s style and ring IQ are a big problem for him, but Dubois has a puncher’s chance.
                    Something tells me that Usyk might win this fight by KO in round 5 without even breaking a sweat.

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                    • ELPacman
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by famicommander

                      Something tells me that Usyk might win this fight by KO in round 5 without even breaking a sweat.
                      Nah, you're crazy. DDD is young and in his prime. I got DDD by 3rd rd KO. This is the fight that Usyk gets old overnight. Mark my words.

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