The Heavyweights get the limelight in this August 26th bout between Oleksander Usyk and Daniel Dubois. This bout will be streamed to ESPN+ PPV viewers in the United States. The Ukrainian and British fighters will not shy away from trying to knock each other out early. This bout expects to start around 6:00 pm ET from Wroclaw, Poland. Can Usyk move up to 21-0 in the Heavyweight Boxing Bets?
Here are some updated numbers below from these top online boxing betting sites.
Usyk vs Dubois Odds | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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Oleksandr Usyk | -1100 | -1250 | -1111 |
Daniel Dubois | +600 | +700 | +520 |
Over 6.5 Rounds | -165 | -140 | -158 |
Under 6.5 Rounds | +125 | +110 | +114 |
Alas, this was a fight that was not the first choice for anyone. Both fighters expected to be fighting someone else. While Usyk and Tyson Fury were believed to be close to an agreement, Daniel Dubois was not anticipating a title shot. Heavyweight Boxing Bets wonders if Usyk may take out his frustrations on the underrated British fighter in Dubois. Remember, Usyk really wanted to shut up Tyson Fury once and for all.
Bluntly, both fighters come in with a very forward style when pushed. We have seen Usyk knock out 13 of his 20 opponents. Meanwhile, Dubois wound up on the canvas three times in the first round during his previous fight. He roared back to take care of Kevin Lerena after the third round (TKO). Admittedly, it was one of the more entertaining bouts from December of last year.
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This fight figures to see a bit of a feeling-out process. Usyk expects to carry some ring rust but so many Dubois. Both are coming off long layoffs. While this may not be the best bout of the Heavyweight division necessarily, this will be interesting. The ring experience from Usyk figures carries some weight. Then again, that Under 6.5 rounds is showing some value.
This weight class comes in at a meaty 200+ pounds. These two fighters throw rather hard with Usyk being a little more of a clinical tactician. Dubois makes fights interesting and often ends them early. After all, he does have 18 knockouts and one loss by knockout in his 20 fights. Again, Heavyweight Boxing Bets makes Oleksandr Usyk the choice for a few more reasons.
So, the chances of a decision look to be almost zero here. Some want to wager on the Under of 6.5 rounds. Honestly, someone could go Under 6.5 rounds now at +125 on Bovada. This fight expects to build quickly in action as the first round again could be about Usyk finding range while Dubois tries to go for power shots early. Anticipation figures to ramp up quickly as to when Usyk will catch the British fighter.
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Yes, Usyk likely will not face Fury until late 2024 in the best of scenarios. With his training regimen intensified, Usyk looked better than he did for the second Anthony Joshua fight. He learned not to take Dubois for granted as he did at times against Joshua. It is that lesson that should aid Usyk. Betting on Usyk in the Heavyweight Boxing Bets along with some props (Under 6.5 rounds) with our obvious moneyline pick work.
Could Daniel Dubois shock the world here? The British fighter fights one very powerful right hand and has 18 knockouts in 20 professional fights. That translates to a 90% knockout rate compared to Usyk’s 65. Again, Dubois has fought on the world stage twice whereas Usyk has five times. Furthermore, Dubois is 25 while the fighter from Ukraine is 36.
So, the Heavyweight Boxing bets show Dubois to be in the +500 to +700 range for this August 26th bout. Yes, for those in the United States, the main card starts at approximately 2:00 pm ET. So, this card will be quite extensive. However, this fight might be worth the wait even with the likelihood it does not go the distance. If this bout goes the full 12 rounds, most anyone will have their jaws hanging on the floor.
Both fighters will not stick and move. That goes especially for Dubois because he knows he must nail Usyk early. He will get hit in return and often. Dubois has some issues with southpaws (left-handed fighters). The British pugilist must go inside. With equal reaches, that will be the only chance as Dubois needs to go for a knockout.
Some Heavyweight props for August 26th are wowed by creative online boxing odds. The Under 6.5 round prop is likable at +125. Also, going for anything other than a decision should be a wise and prudent choice. Consider that Dubois has a 5% rate of a decision. Furthermore, ten of his last 11 fights have gone five rounds or fewer. Needless to say, this may be over quickly.
So, what about clustering a few bets for those rounds? At +250 to +300, group betting for Rounds 4-6 is not too bad. While we are there, taking a small wager on Rounds 3-4 at +550 and 5-6 at +450 may be worth a further look. If a bettor wants to go for an even bigger risk. Round betting comes in at +1100 for Round 4, +1000 for Round 5, and +900 for Round 6.
Heavyweight boxing bets like Usyk lean towards a middle-round stoppage.
Lastly, remember those online betting sites for wagers like this and fights to come in September.
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