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Daniel Dubois: Beating Anthony Joshua will ‘make me legit champion’ and ‘I’m after a stoppage’ | Boxing News


Daniel Dubois is the reigning IBF heavyweight world champion. But he is yet to win a fight for a full world title.

However, he intends to rectify that when he fights Anthony Joshua at Wembley Stadium on September 20, live on Sky Sports Box Office.

Dubois lost his attempt to win the unified world title when Oleksandr Usyk stopped him in nine rounds last year.

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Speaking on Toe2Toe, Johnny Fisher says Daniel Dubois is the hardest puncher he’s ever sparred and admits it will be a close fight between him and Anthony Joshua.

The Londoner regrouped after that to defeat Jarrell Miller and then won the IBF Interim belt with his victory over Filip Hrgovic.

After beating Tyson Fury to become the undisputed champion, Usyk agreed a rematch and vacated the IBF title. That saw Dubois upgraded to full world champion.

He believes a victory over Joshua, a world-class heavyweight who has been a unified champion himself twice before, will legitimise his championship status.

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Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois were pulled apart by security ahead of their IBF world heavyweight title fight at Wembley.

“I’m the underdog because I have to prove myself and beating him and winning this next fight will set me as a legit champion. I’m raring to go. This is everything. The big opportunity,” Dubois told Sky Sports News.

Dubois not only wants that win over Joshua, he wants to do it inside the distance. “Win by any means necessary but a stoppage is definitely what I’m after, a good stoppage and a statement victory, that’s what I’m all about,” he said.

“Very confident, very sure and happy and ready to do the business. I’m just raring to go,” he added.

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A confident Daniel Dubois says he will put Anthony Joshua to sleep on September 21st.

“Every day I’m working towards it leaving no stone unturned. Just work, work, work and victory is definite.”

Don Charles, Dubois’ trainer, is happy with what he sees too.

“He’s looking good. He’s looking good and feeling good,” Charles said of Dubois. “He’s enjoying his boxing.

“Tweaking every shot that he has in his arsenal. I’ve got a very happy camp and a very happy fighter.”

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Promoter Frank Warren insists Daniel Dubois has a better recent record than Anthony Joshua ahead of their Wembley showdown. 

“He is the current IBF heavyweight world champion,” Charles added. “Every disappointment is also a blessing, the journey we’ve got planned for us, that’s the way it was written. We’re here.

“All this, whether it was the disappointment against Usyk, the Miller fight, the Hrgovic fight, brings us to where we are today.

“What happened, happened. Although it was disappointing in the beginning, it was a happy ending in the end that we’re here today.”

Watch Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium live on Sky Sports Box Office on September 21.



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