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In the world of boxing, controversies aren’t new. But some moments challenge conventions more than others. When heavyweight titans Daniel Dubois and Oleksandr Usyk faced off, spectators worldwide expected a classic. They weren’t disappointed, but they were surely surprised. The bout had it all: power, strategy, and a fifth-round event that split opinions.

Here’s where it gets odd. A punch, landing mysteriously near Usyk’s waist, stirred debates as intense as the punches thrown. The referee’s judgment became the spotlight, not the fighters. Social media buzzed, analysts clashed, and the boxing realm found its latest enigma. But amid this cacophony, Dubois’ voice remained unheard. Until now.

Daniel Dubois speaks out: A championship dream contested by a single punch?

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In a packed arena, Daniel Dubois and Oleksandr Usyk faced off in a match that promised fireworks. From the opening bell, both fighters showcased their skill sets, exchanging powerful jabs and demonstrating masterful footwork.

However, as the rounds progressed, a pivotal moment in the fifth captured everyone’s attention. Dubois, with precision and force, delivered a body shot to Usyk. Immediately, controversy erupted. The punch landed close to Usyk’s waist, prompting referee Luis Pabon to deem it a low blow. Despite this, no point deductions followed. The pause in the action caused by this judgment allowed Usyk vital recovery time, changing the fight’s tempo.

Utilizing this momentum, Usyk steadily amped up the pressure on Dubois. By the ninth round, Usyk’s combinations proved lethal, culminating in a stoppage that saw him retain his heavyweight titles. Amidst the uproar over the referee’s decision, Dubois broke his silence. “I threw the shot and I felt it land perfectly, smack into his stomach,” he passionately asserted. “I became disheartened, I lost momentum after that… This wrong needs to be corrected. I should be a world champion right now.”

This candid revelation from Dubois further fueled discussions about the controversial punch. Was it a genuine low blow, or was Dubois robbed of a potential championship? The boxing community remains divided

Krassyuk defends Usyk

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Amidst the post-fight controversy, Alex Krassyuk, Usyk’s promoter, voiced his strong opinions to iFL TV. Pulling up an image of the debated punch on his mobile, he queried, “Do you see it how we do? This is below the belt.” Recalling the heart-stopping moment Usyk hit the canvas, Krassyuk was convinced Dubois acted with intent.

But as Usyk rose, defiance shone through. Krassyuk passionately remarked, “When Usyk jumped up? My thought was: never mess with Ukraine, especially not with a Ukrainian warrior like him.” This stance underscores the unyielding spirit of Usyk and the pride of his nation.

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From Dubois’ assertive stance on the legitimacy of his punch to Krassyuk’s fierce defense of Usyk’s honor, the perspectives are as varied as they are impassioned. So, we pose this question to our readers: Do you believe Dubois’ punch was an intentional low blow, or simply a misjudged hit in the heat of the battle?

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