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As the heavyweight division continues to shift, one potential matchup has captured the imagination of boxing fans: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Wladimir Klitschko.

At 38, Usyk remains at the top, having unified the WBO, WBA and WBC titles with his second victory over Tyson Fury. Yet, rumors of retirement persist, and speculation is growing around a possible farewell fight against fellow Ukrainian legend Klitschko. Should this clash come to fruition, it could be the biggest bout of 2025.

Wladimir Klitschko's delighted reaction after Oleksandr Usyk defeated old  rival Tyson Fury for a second time

Usyk’s promoter, Alex Krassyuk, has suggested that an all-Ukrainian showdown between the two would provide the perfect conclusion to the unified heavyweight champion’s career. Both men represent the pinnacle of Ukraine’s boxing legacy, making a potential fight between them a highly anticipated spectacle.

But while the matchup intrigues, uncertainty looms over Usyk’s future in the sport, with retirement still very much a possibility.

If he decides to retire, the heavyweight division could see a dramatic shift. Daniel Dubois, who has long been eyeing a rematch with Usyk, would be in position to take the mantle. After a stunning knockout of Anthony Joshua to claim the IBF world title, Dubois has cemented himself as one of the division’s most dangerous and ambitious contenders.

His victory over Joshua has revitalized his career, and the prospect of a rematch with Usyk now carries even more weight. Dubois, who faces Joseph Parker on Feb. 22 in Riyadh, sees the fight as a crucial step toward unifying the division himself.

A win over Parker would bring him closer to a shot at Usyk—or position him as the future champion should the Ukrainian retire.

Should Usyk continue his reign, a rematch with Dubois becomes increasingly likely. After their initial meeting in August 2023, in which Usyk emerged victorious, the potential for a second fight is heightened by Dubois’ newfound confidence and championship status.

His dominant performance over Joshua has set the stage for a much higher-stakes encounter, and the heavyweight world would be watching closely.

Meanwhile, looming over the division is Klitschko, now nearing 49 years old. The former heavyweight king is rumored to be contemplating a return to the ring, with hopes of breaking George Foreman’s record as the oldest heavyweight champion ever. Should Klitschko make a comeback, a fight with Usyk would be the most intriguing option, providing the ultimate Ukrainian clash.

However, Klitschko’s return is not yet confirmed. While he has shown a deep commitment to Ukraine amid the ongoing war, he has yet to decide whether to re-enter the sport. His potential comeback and the possibility of facing Usyk make for one of boxing’s most compelling stories in 2025.

With the heavyweight division on the cusp of significant change, the question remains: Is Usyk vs. Klitschko the superfight boxing needs in 2025? Regardless of whether it happens, the decisions of these two iconic figures will undoubtedly shape the future of the division.

The Boxing Writers Association of America released the results of its annual awards naming the best boxer, fight, trainer and manager of 2024, as well as several supporting honors.

Heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk, who defeated Tyson Fury twice in 2024, was named the BWAA Sugar Ray Robinson Fighter of the Year.
Usyk also took part in what may be the BWAA’s other most prestigious award, the Muhammad Ali-Joe Frazier Fight of the Year, which went to his first meeting with Fury, held on May 18 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The Eddie Futch Trainer of the Year award went to Robert Garcia, who runs his boxing academy in Oxnard, California. In 2024, Garcia guided rising pound-for-pound super flyweight star Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez and new interim super welterweight champion Vergil Ortiz Jr., among others.

Egis Klimas was named BWAA Cus D’Amato Manager of the Year. Klimas manages the careers of Usyk and Vasiliy Lomachenko.
Other 2024 BWAA award winners include Bruce Silverglade (Nice Guy); Marv Albert (Broadcasting); Brad Goodman (Meritorious Service); Prichard Colon (Courage to Overcome Adversity).

The Boxing Writers Association of America on Monday released the results of its annual awards naming the best fighter, fight, trainer and manager of 2024, as well as several supporting honors.

Lineal, unified and de facto undisputed heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk, who defeated Tyson Fury twice in 2024, was named the BWAA Sugar Ray Robinson Fighter of the Year.

Usyk was also involved in what may be the BWAA’s other most prestigious award, the Muhammad Ali-Joe Frazier Fight of the Year, which went to his first meeting with Fury. Usyk battled and defeated Fury over 12 rounds on May 18 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The Eddie Futch Trainer of the Year award went to Robert Garcia, who runs his eponymous boxing academy in Oxnard, California. In 2024, Garcia guided emerging pound-for-pound junior bantamweight star Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez and new junior middleweight interim titleholder Vergil Ortiz Jnr, among others, while helping construct the perfect game plan for Jose Valenzuela to upset Isaac Cruz in August.

Egis Klimas was named the BWAA’s Cus D’Amato Manager of the Year. Klimas manages Usyk and Vasiliy Lomachenko, who bounced back from a 2023 defeat to Devin Haney with a win over George Kambosos Jnr to win a lightweight title last May in Kambosos’ native Australia.

Full list of BWAA awards winners and nominees are as follows

Sugar Ray Robinson Fighter of the Year: Oleksandr Usyk

Additional BWAA 2024 awards winners include Bruce Silverglade (Good Guy); Marv Albert (Broadcast); Brad Goodman (Meritorious Service); Prichard Colon (Courage in Overcoming Adversity).

Artur Beterbiev

Daniel Dubois

Zurdo Ramirez

Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez

Oleksandr Usyk

Muhammad Ali-Joe Frazier Fight of the Year: Oleksandr Usyk W 12 Tyson Fury I

Raymond Ford KO 12 Otabek Kholmatov

Derek Chisora W 10 Joe Joyce

Vergil Ortiz Jnr W 12 Serhii Bohachuk

Kenshiro Teraji W 12 Carlos Canizales

Oleksandr Usyk W 12 Tyson Fury I

Eddie Futch Trainer of the Year: Robert Garcia

Don Charles

Freddy Fundora

Robert Garcia

Rudy Hernandez

Yuri Tkachenko

Cus D’Amato Manager of the Year: Egis Klimas

Keith Connolly

Egis Klimas

Vadim Kornilov

Brian Peters

Marvin Kohn Good Guy: Bruce Silverglade

Russ Anber

Sam Jackson/Andrew Roberts

Steve Pratt

Bruce Silverglade

Don Turner

Sam Taub Broadcast: Marv Albert

Marv Albert

Jim Gray

Dave Harmon

Mauro Ranallo

James “Smitty” Smith

Barney Nagler Long and Meritorious Service: Brad Goodman

Brad Goodman

Randy Gordon

Henry Hascup

Don Majeski

John Sheppard

John McCain & Bill Crawford Courage in Overcoming Adversity: Prichard Colon and family

Prichard Colon and family

Billy Dib

Vanes Martirosyan

Christy Martin