Oleksandr Usyk is currently taking a break from boxing, with no immediate plans to return to the ring. When he does decide to fight again, potential opponents include Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. Usyk recently defeated Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium, securing a knockout victory in the fifth round. Dubois was initially floored by a powerful right hook but managed to continue before Usyk delivered a decisive chin strike.
Usyk's recent win has solidified his status as a two-time undisputed heavyweight champion. Over the past five years, he has achieved victories over notable fighters such as Dubois, Joshua, Fury, and Derek Chisora. Despite these accomplishments, Usyk has expressed a desire to rest for two or three months before considering his next opponent. "Nothing is next. It's enough," he told DAZN.

When asked about future opponents, Usyk mentioned several possibilities including Tyson Fury, Derek Chisora, and Anthony Joshua. Joseph Parker was also named as a potential contender. However, Usyk emphasised his current focus on returning home and spending time with his family before making any decisions about upcoming fights.
Daniel Dubois accepted his defeat graciously after the match. He praised Usyk's performance and acknowledged giving his all during the fight. "Take no credit away from that man," Dubois stated. He remains determined to return stronger in future bouts despite the loss.
Usyk's impressive record includes being an undefeated fighter with a 24-0 record and 15 knockouts. His achievements also feature winning gold at the 2012 London Olympics and becoming both an undisputed cruiserweight and heavyweight champion. These accolades have cemented his legacy in heavyweight boxing history.
As Usyk takes time off to recharge with his family, fans eagerly await news of his next move in the ring. His potential matchups against top contenders like Fury or Joshua promise exciting prospects for future heavyweight bouts.