FANS were left gobsmacked after catching a new angle of Oleksandr Usyk’s brutal knockout of Daniel Dubois in their heavyweight world title rematch.
‘s three-time king floored British star Dubois with a at Wembley Stadium on Saturday night.



And Usyk’s trusty left hand that finished Dubois was caught close-up on an epic ringside video.
Incredible new footage from ‘s account show a raw clip of Dubois’ final fall â seconds after he initially beat an eight count.
As the pay-per-view cameras were set up inside the ring, fans have been treated to a fresh worm’s-eye view perceptive from underneath the last blow.
Dubois had on their feet when the crowd thought he had Usyk cornered, before the tricky Ukrainian side stepped his way out of it.
And before anybody knew about it, the relentless 38-year-old, who remains undefeated in 24 fights, clipped Dubois with a crisp right hand to the temple for the first knockdown.
Brave Dubois rose from the canvas and began throwing punches to settle himself in front of 90,000 raucous fans in North London.
But seconds later Usyk picked him off, lining up a powerful high left hook to Dubois chin, which toppled the 27-year-old bigger man over on his back.
The Londoner was stunned as he laid spread out on the canvas, propped on one elbow before his corner threw in the towel as the referee reached the count of nine.

And fans were stunned by the new angle, with one writing: “Usyk made him bow.”;
While another said: “Love the close-up footage.”;
A third added: “No one on the planet can live with this guy.”;
Usyk, who crumbled to his knees after making more history, later had the press conference in stitches when he revealed his unique nickname for the kind of left hook he used.
The heavyweight champion, who holds all the belts again, actually calls , big men living in villages at his home country.
Undisputed first at cruiserweight, Usyk, became the first undisputed heavyweight champion in a quarter of a century, and the first of the four belt era, when he beat last year.
He never lost the IBF championship in the ring, but couldn’t make a mandatory defence of that title when he went into an immediate rematch with Fury.
That saw Usyk vacate the IBF belt ahead of his second points victory over Fury and Dubois, previously the Interim titlist, elevated to full champion.
A third career defeat leaves Dubois in a difficult position and requiring another rebuild.
The Brit has not beaten a champion to claim a world title â he won the interim IBF belt and was subsequently elevated to full world champion before making one defence against Joshua.
WBO interim heavyweight champion was also keeping a close eye on proceedings as he seeks a date with the champion next.