Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois are set to run it back on Saturday, July 19, 2025, in one of the most anticipated heavyweight rematches in recent years. After a controversial stoppage in their first fight—where a disputed low blow from Dubois sparked months of debate—this bout now carries even higher stakes: the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world.
The fight will take place at Wembley Stadium in London, a fitting stage for what could be a defining moment in modern heavyweight boxing. Whether you’re watching from the UK, the US, or anywhere else, here’s everything you need to know to catch every second of the action.
When Is Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2?
The fight is scheduled for Saturday, July 19, 2025. The undercard kicks off around 5:30 PM BST (that’s 12:30 PM ET and 9:30 AM PT for fans in the U.S.). The main event ring walks are expected at approximately 9:50 PM BST (4:50 PM ET / 1:50 PM PT).
It’s worth tuning in early, as the undercard features some solid matchups, including Lawrence Okolie vs Kevin Lerena and Lewis Edmondson vs Daniel Lapin. Rumors are swirling that heavyweight prospect Moses Itauma may also appear on the card, making it an all-around strong night of boxing from top to bottom.

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Where to Watch Usyk vs Dubois 2
The fight will stream live worldwide on DAZN Pay-Per-View, which holds exclusive rights to the event in most regions. Here’s how to tune in:
- UK: Available on DAZN PPV for £24.99
- USA: Streaming on DAZN PPV for $59.99
- Rest of World: Available in most countries for around €19.99 or local equivalent
If you’re new to DAZN, you’ll need a basic subscription to access the PPV. DAZN currently offers both monthly and annual plans, and new subscribers may be eligible for a free trial month—though the PPV still needs to be purchased separately.
The platform supports a wide range of devices, including Smart TVs, streaming sticks (like Chromecast or Amazon Fire TV), game consoles, tablets, and smartphones. You can also watch directly through a browser on desktop or laptop.
For fans traveling abroad or living in a country where DAZN isn’t available, using a VPN is a common workaround to access the service. Make sure to test it ahead of time so you’re not scrambling on fight night.
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