Wembley Stadium, officially known as Wembley Stadium connected by EE due to sponsorship, is a major football venue located in Wembley, London. Opened in 2007 on the site of the original stadium, it serves as the home of England’s national football team and regularly hosts major fixtures including the FA Cup Final. Recognized globally, it is considered one of the most iconic stadiums in football and a central hub of the English game.
Wembley held its first boxing event on 31 May 2014, featuring a high-profile rematch between Carl Froch and George Groves for the WBA and IBF super-middleweight titles. The event drew 80,000 fans, setting a British post-war attendance record for a boxing match—surpassing the 2008 crowd at the City of Manchester Stadium for Ricky Hatton vs. Juan Lazcano.
That record was later broken on 29 April 2017, when approximately 90,000 spectators attended the heavyweight title bout between Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko, where Joshua captured the WBA (Super) and IBF belts.
In 2018, Joshua returned to Wembley to defend his titles against Alexander Povetkin, winning in front of 80,000 fans and adding the WBO heavyweight title to his collection.
Another historic night came on 23 April 2022, when Tyson Fury faced Dillian Whyte for the WBC and The Ring heavyweight titles. A sold-out crowd of 94,000 witnessed Fury claim victory via sixth-round TKO.
On 21 September 2024, Wembley hosted another major event as part of the Riyadh Season—Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois. Dubois won by knockout in front of a record-breaking 96,000 spectators.
Oleksandr Usyk Vs Daniel Dubois 2 for the Undisputed Championship will be held on 19 July 2025 at the stadium.
On July 19, 2025, Wembley Stadium in London will host a highly anticipated rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois for the undisputed heavyweight championship. This bout marks a pivotal moment in heavyweight boxing, as Usyk aims to reclaim the IBF title from Dubois and solidify his status as the first undisputed heavyweight champion in the four-belt era since Lennox Lewis in 1999.
Background
The first encounter between Usyk and Dubois took place on August 26, 2023, at Stadion Wrocław in Poland. Usyk retained his WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring heavyweight titles via a ninth-round stoppage. However, the fight was marred by controversy in the fifth round when Dubois landed a punch that Usyk claimed was a low blow. The referee ruled it a low blow, allowing Usyk time to recover, which led to debates about the legality of the punch and the fairness of the stoppage.
Following that fight, Usyk vacated the IBF title to facilitate a rematch with Tyson Fury, which he won in May 2024, becoming the undisputed champion. Dubois, after defeating Filip Hrgovic, was elevated to full IBF champion and successfully defended his title by knocking out Anthony Joshua in 2024.
The Rematch
The rematch was officially confirmed after Usyk's victory over Fury. Dubois, eager to avenge his previous loss and prove himself as the top heavyweight, called out Usyk, who accepted the challenge. The fight was initially scheduled for July 12 but was moved to July 19 to avoid clashing with another major boxing event in New York City.
Both fighters have expressed strong motivations heading into the rematch. Usyk, at 38 years old, is determined to reclaim the IBF title and solidify his legacy. Dubois, now 27, believes he is a more formidable opponent and is confident in his ability to dethrone Usyk in front of a home crowd at Wembley.
Significance
This bout is significant not only for the fighters but also for the sport of boxing. A victory for Usyk would reaffirm his dominance in the heavyweight division and secure his place in boxing history. For Dubois, a win would mark a major upset and establish him as the undisputed heavyweight champion. The event is expected to draw a massive crowd, with tickets in high demand. Fans can look forward to a thrilling contest between two of the division's top fighters.
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The Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois rematch is set to be a landmark event in heavyweight boxing, showcasing the sport's global appeal and the enduring excitement of championship bouts.