Arum talks Joshua-Pulev, Fury-Wilder III and Joyce vs. Dubois
Bob Arum is predicting a knockout win for his fighter Kubrat Pulev in their fight next week on December 12th on DAZN at the Wembley Arena in London, England.
Bob Arum is predicting a knockout win for his fighter Kubrat Pulev in their fight next week on December 12th on DAZN at the Wembley Arena in London, England.
While the debate rages on as to whether or not Daniel Dubois should be referred to as a “quitter,” due to what went down on Saturday night in Dubois’ big fight with Joe Joyce, Dubois himself has released a short message to his fans.
Former cruiserweight champion Johnny Nelson says heavyweight Daniel Dubois showed a weakness in character by quitting on a knee in the 10th round last Saturday night against Joe Joyce in their fight at the Church House in London, England.
Whyte, Frampton And Others Don’t Think So
As fight fans know, Daniel Dubois, one of the hottest, most promising young heavyweights on the planet prior to last night’s crunch fight with Joe Joyce, suffered a nasty eye injury in the battle of unbeaten Brits, and he was counted out after he took a knee in the tenth round.
Tonight in London, in the heavily hyped and anticipated heavyweight battle between unbeaten British contenders Joe Joyce and Daniel Dubois, it proved to be the boxing skill of older man Joyce that told the story.
Daniel Dubois (15-1, 14 KOs) gave it a good go, but as the saying goes, ‘If you can’t take the heat, get out of the kitchen,‘ and we saw that plain as day with the 23-year-old phenom quitting on a knee in the 10th round against the warhorse Joe ‘The Juggernaut’ Joyce (12-0, 11 KOs) on Saturday night in London, England.
In a shocking upset, Joe Joyce (12-0, 11 KOs) stopped previously unbeaten heavyweight Daniel Dubois (15-1, 14 KOs) in the 10th round on Saturday night at the Westminster House, in London, England.
This Saturday afternoon in the states Daniel Dubois and Joe Joyce engage in a battle of the unbeaten prospect on ESPN+.
It has been reported how Ismael Salas, trainer of Joe Joyce, has tested positive for the coronavirus, this after arriving in the UK for Saturday night’s big fight between his guy Joyce and fellow unbeaten British big man Daniel Dubois.
Joe Joyce (11-0, 10 KOs) looked statue-esque in weighing in at a slim 258.9 pounds on Friday or his 12-round fight for the vacant EBU heavyweight belt against the heavily hyped but badly inexperienced Daniel Dubois (15-0, 14 KOs) for their fight on Saturday night on BT Sport from the Church House, in Westminster, UK.