Usyk expects to have only two more fights in his career and wants to box the winner of Daniel Dubois vs Joseph Parker next. Usyk remains an unbeaten world champion after going undisputed at both heavyweight and cruiserweight. The Ukrainian beat Tyson Fury to win all four of the major heavyweight titles last May. He vacated the IBF belt but retained the unified WBC, WBA, and WBO championships with his repeat victory over Fury.
Britain’s Dubois picked up the IBF title and puts that belt on the line against Parker on February 22, live on Sky Sports Box Office. The winner of that fight could box Usyk later this year for the undisputed heavyweight crown.
“I will fight who will win, Joseph Parker, Daniel Dubois, no problem,” Usyk told Sky Sports.
However, the 38-year-old Ukrainian expects to retire from boxing in the next two years and is likely to fight only once more after his next fight.
“I think two years, one and a half [left in boxing],” he said. “I feel great myself. I feel I have two fights to prepare [for], not more. Just two.”
Dubois previously challenged Usyk for the unified heavyweight championship in 2023.