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Dubois loses appeal to overturn Usyk defeat

Daniel Dubois has had his appeal for his loss against Oleksandr Usyk to be overturned after a controver­sial low blow ruling dismissed by the WBA.

Dubois faced Usyk in Poland for the Ukrainian’s WBA, IBF and WBO heavy­weight titles in August and fell behind on points in the early rounds.

But he sent Usyk to the canvas with a body shot in the opening seconds of the fifth round in what looked to be a major turning point in the fight. However, the punch was deemed below the belt and Usyk was given several minutes to recover by referee Luis Pabon.

Replays suggested it was a borderline call, but it went against Dubois and he failed to get a foothold in the bout after that before being stopped by Usyk in the ninth round.

Dubois claimed he was ‘cheated’ after­wards, and his promoter, Frank Warren, vowed to appeal the decision while also lobbying for a rematch.

Just under seven weeks on, a ruling has been made by the WBA and it has not gone in Dubois’ favour.

Explaining the decision, WBA Champion­ship Committee chairman, Carlos Chavez, stated: ‘After careful review of the appeal, the reply, all documents, and evidence pre­sented by both the appellant and respondent, the report of the supervisor, and the report of the International Officials Committee, the Championships Committee has deter­mined that the appellant has not met his burden of proof in having the Committee set aside the result of the Usyk-Dubois bout.

The ruling is a bitter blow for Dubois who will now need to fight his way back into title contention after suffering the second loss of his professional career.

It is good news for those hoping to see an undisputed clash between Usyk and Tyson Fury, though.

It was revealed last month that a deal had been agreed for the two heavyweight cham­pions to finally meet in the ring, with a date targeted for December or early next year.

With Dubois now out of the running to get a rematch with Usyk, the path is now almost clear for a meeting between the two best heavyweights on the planet. –Mailsport

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