
Usyk vs Dubois 2: Where to Watch the Undisputed Heavyweight Championship Fight
On the night of July 19 to 20, the sporting world’s attention will be drawn to London’s legendary Wembley Stadium, where Oleksandr Usyk will step into the ring as the undisputed heavyweight world champion. His opponent is Britain’s Daniel Dubois, who managed to capture the IBF belt after Usyk voluntarily vacated it a year ago. Now, as Ukraine endures war and every symbol of victory carries special meaning, this meeting holds much greater significance for us than just a sporting rematch.
When and Where to Watch the Fight
The official broadcast of the Usyk vs Dubois rematch for Ukrainian viewers will be provided by the MEGOGO media service. The evening’s full fight card, including preliminary bouts, starts at 19:00 Kyiv time. The main card begins at 20:30: Ukrainian heavyweights Andriy Novytskyi and Vladyslav Sirenko will open the main event, followed by Danyel Lapin, who will fight for the IBF and WBA Continental titles. The main event Usyk vs Dubois 2 is scheduled for 23:30, with the entire boxing evening set to end by 1:00 a.m. Kyiv time. The broadcast will be available in the “Combat Sports” section of the “Sports” category, on the “MEGOGO Gong” channel, or through a special TV channel in the “Television” menu. The main commentary will be delivered by Volodymyr Kobelkov, reporting directly from Wembley.
What’s at Stake
Usyk enters the ring holding the WBA, WBC, WBO, and IBO titles a unique set for a Ukrainian boxer in the heavyweight division. Dubois owns the IBF belt, which will also be up for grabs this time. The winner will become the undisputed world champion a title no Ukrainian has ever held in this division. For Dubois, this bout is a chance to prove that his first defeat in August 2023 was an accident. Back then, Usyk won by technical knockout in the ninth round in Wroclaw, confirming his skill, composure, and class.
Why This Fight Matters Beyond Sports
For millions of Ukrainians, the Usyk fight is about more than boxing intrigue. It’s a symbol that even during wartime, Ukraine has victories the world can see and recognize. Usyk makes no secret of it: every time he steps into the ring, it’s an opportunity to remind the world of a country that’s fighting and standing strong against all odds. The flag he carries becomes even more meaningful this is not just personal glory but a collective hope that Ukraine will prevail.
Usyk himself has said many times that his victories are support for those on the front lines and those working behind the scenes. Each of his wins is seen by Ukrainians as proof that we are stronger than people think.

What to Expect From the Fight
Analysts, bookmakers, and experts unanimously favor Usyk, putting his chances at 75-80%. They predict a win on points or a technical knockout in the second half of the fight. The British fighter has repeatedly stated that he’s focused on revenge and is better prepared this time, but Usyk’s experience and versatility remain a significant advantage.
This time, both boxers will receive record paydays for their careers. Ticket demand has exceeded expectations: Wembley is preparing additional seating for fans. This proves again that the fight is attracting huge interest not only in Ukraine but worldwide.
We Believe in Usyk’s Victory
Usyk has time and again become a unifying symbol for the country in difficult times. His victories give us what we need most right now: a sense of dignity, strength, and faith in the future. We await this fight along with millions of people across Ukraine and around the world. We’re waiting not just for a spectacle, but for another victory that will prove: even when the stakes are highest, Ukraine can stand strong and win.
On the night of July 19 to 20, we will watch the fight together and together, we will wait for Usyk’s victory.













