Dubois Says He Can “Make Joshua Quit!”
Daniel Dubois has had the “quit” tag hurled at him twice during his ring career, and now he aims to force Anthony Joshua to quit in Saturday’s fight at Wembley.
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Daniel Dubois has had the “quit” tag hurled at him twice during his ring career, and now he aims to force Anthony Joshua to quit in Saturday’s fight at Wembley.
Anthony Joshua sounds dismissive of the threat that IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois poses for him and his career this Saturday in London, live on DAZN.
Anthony Joshua became a real boxing star after beating former and long-reigning heavyweight champ Wladimir Klitschko back in April of 2017.
Anthony Joshua is focused, fully, on Daniel Dubois, who he of course faces this Saturday night at a sold-out Wembley. But the former two-time heavyweight champ has spoken about what may come next for him “once I’ve got past Dubois.”
Whatever you say or think about promoter Eddie Hearn, you cannot say he doesn’t back his man. Of course, you could argue (and no doubt will) that a promoter should ALWAYS back his man.
It’s an unwritten rule, a moral code to go by: what happens in sparring stays in sparring. Two guys, perhaps not going at full steam, or maybe one fighter is, and the other isn’t, get each other sharp and ready with some quality sparring.
Anthony Joshua posted on social media total, mentioning “Law 15” from a self-help book, signaling that he’s still trying to psyche his mind up for the battle that awaits against IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois on September 21st.
How long have we all been waiting to see British heavyweight rivals Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua fight one another? Too long, you may well say.
Oleksandr Usyk Vs. Daniel Dubois II? Is there any fan interest? Might there be if “Dynamite” Dubois lives up to his nickname and defeats Anthony Joshua in their fast-approaching September 21st clash?
U.S. fans only need to pay $19.99 on PPV to watch the September 21st heavyweight clash between IBF champion Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua at Wembley Stadium in London, England.