OLEKSANDR USYK and Daniel Dubois’ scorecards have been revealed following their undisputed heavyweight clash.
Usyk, 38, knocked Dubois, 27, out in the fifth round on Saturday at Wembley to become undisputed champion for the second time.


And Dynamite’s KO loss may have been a blessing in disguise as he was heading for a crushing defeat at the hands of the unbeaten Ukrainian.
That’s what the scorecards suggest as the Cat won every single round before flooring his opponent.
Judge Benoit Roussel awarded Usyk 10-9, 20-18, 30-27 and 40-36 for each round.
Judge Patrick Morley gave the Ukrainian 10-9, 20-18, 29-28 and 39-37.
And judge Mike Ross also went with Usyk as he awarded him 10-9, 20-18, 29-28 and 39-37.
The undisputed heavyweight champion extended his undefeated streak to a staggering 24 fights.
And the winner dedicated his victory to his compatriots who continue to fight off Russia’s illegal invasion, while also revealing his upcoming plans.
Usyk said afterwards: “The victory is for my people. 38 is only a young number. 38 is a young guy.
“This is just the beginning. Thank you Wembley. I don’t want anything next, this is enough.
“I want to rest now. I want to get home to my family and wife and my children.
“I want to rest now but maybe â in two or three months â actually no, just rest.”;
Usyk, though, did tease a trilogy fight with Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua and also suggested a bout against Joseph Parker.
He added: “Maybe Tyson Fury is next, or Anthony Joshua or Joseph Parker. I cannot say because I want to go home.”;


