Daniel Dubois might have lost to Oleksandr Usyk twice , but he is also now a two-time heavyweight world champion. Dubois entered the fight coming off a 10-month layoff, being inactive since his second loss to Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight title in July 2025. Despite still being just 28 years old, many viewed him as a stepping stone for Wardley, who became a world champion with a comeback upset win over Joseph Parker in October 2025. Wardley's power was evident from the gun, as he landed the first knockdown of the fight less than 10 seconds into the first round. Dubois recovered well enough to establish his own power in the second round, but another Wardley knockdown in the third frame gave the 31-year-old champion a sizeable early lead. — DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) May 9, 2026 Yet, it was almost all Dubois from that point on, with 'Dynamite' being the fighter constantly moving forward and establishing his jab.…