Daniel Dubois, the 27-year-old British boxing sensation, is on the brink of making history as he prepares to face Oleksandr Usyk in a highly anticipated heavyweight showdown at Wembley Stadium. A victory for Dubois would crown him the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, a feat achieved by only a select few in boxing history.

This monumental clash marks the first time the undisputed heavyweight championship will be decided on British soil. Dubois, who currently holds the IBF belt, faces the daunting task of taking on Usyk, the reigning WBC, WBO, and WBA champion. The stakes are sky-high, with the winner claiming all the titles.

Dubois, often referred to as "Dynamite," has already proven his mettle in the ring. Despite two controversial losses, he has shown resilience and determination, pushing Usyk to his limits in their previous encounter in August 2023. A disputed low blow call during that fight halted the action, but Dubois remains confident in his ability to overcome the undefeated Ukrainian.

Standing at 6ft 5in and weighing 18 stone, Dubois brings power and precision to the ring. His previous victories, including a dominant win over Anthony Joshua, have solidified his reputation as a formidable contender. "He's the King Slayer," said boxing legend Lennox Lewis, highlighting Dubois' potential to dethrone the best in the sport.

Usyk, however, is no stranger to British opponents, having defeated the likes of Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua twice. His technical prowess and unblemished record make him a formidable adversary. Yet, Dubois' recent performances suggest he is ready to challenge the status quo.

As the boxing world turns its attention to Wembley, all eyes will be on Dubois to see if he can rise to the occasion and etch his name alongside British legends like Lennox Lewis and Bob Fitzsimmons. Will Dubois seize the moment and become a once-in-a-century phenomenon? The answer lies in the ring tonight.