Having recorded two wins over both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua, Oleksandr Usyk is open to the idea of giving Daniel Dubois a second “L.”

Usyk and Dubois fought in August 2023, with Usyk eventually grinding Dubois into a ninth-round stoppage. First, though, Usyk had to survive a shot that Dubois maintains was legal but Usyk claims was low, which caused a long delay in the contest.

The 37-year-old Ukraine southpaw Usyk is now 23-0 (14 KOs), the best heavyweight of his era and a sure-fire Hall of Famer.

But he is not done yet.

With Usyk having just defeated Fury for a second time Saturday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and looking on with a hint of bemusement, Dubois crashed his postfight interview in the ring, shouting: “Usyk, I want my revenge. I want my revenge, Usyk. Well done on tonight. God bless. I want my revenge for the robbery last time. Let’s get it. Let’s go. Where’s [promoter] Frank [Warren]? Make it happen.”

Of course, now IBF titleholder Dubois must first attend to his own business on February 22, when he is scheduled to fight another in-form heavyweight, Joseph Parker, in Saudi Arabia.

Usyk, who holds the WBA, WBC and WBO titles, took the mic and, looking for Saudi Arabian boxing power broker Turki Alalshikh, said: “Your Excellency, make me a fight with Daniel Dubois. Thank you so much.”

Asked whether he would set his sights on Dubois to become undisputed champion once more, Usyk said: “Yeah, no problem. I am ready. Next fight. No problem.”