How Daniel Dubois Knocks Anthony Joshua Out To Retain IBF Title
Daniel Dubois was too strong and good for Anthony Joshua, winning all five rounds and knocking down Joshua in four of them to retain the IBF world heavyweight title.
The 27-year-old dominated the opening stages of the bout, dropping the two-time former unified heavyweight champion multiple times.
In a dramatic fifth round Dubois was momentarily stunned by two right hands and just as Joshua looked to pile on the pressure, the 34-year-old was caught by successive right hands himself and he was down again, this time unable to beat the count.
“Are you not entertained?” Dubois said to huge cheers at Wembley.
“I’m a gladiator. I am a warrior to the bitter end. I want to get to the top level of this sport and reach my potential.”
Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk became boxing’s first four-belt undisputed heavyweight champion in May when he beat Tyson Fury, simultaneously holding the IBF title along with the WBO, WBC and WBA.
The Ukrainian agreed to a rematch with Fury rather than facing mandatory IBF challenger Dubois.
Dubois won the interim IBF title in June and was elevated to world champion status when Usyk vacated the belt.
Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk became boxing’s first four-belt undisputed heavyweight champion in May when he beat Tyson Fury, simultaneously holding the IBF title along with the WBO, WBC and WBA.
The Ukrainian agreed to a rematch with Fury rather than facing mandatory IBF challenger Dubois.
Dubois won the interim IBF title in June and was elevated to world champion status when Usyk vacated the belt.
I Proved My Critics Wrong – Daniel Dubois
Daniel Dubois was written off, but he didn’t write back.
“Dynamite” Dubois dominated, detonated and destroyed Anthony Joshua on Saturday in front of a record crowd of 96,000 fans at London’s Wembley Stadium, dropping his British counterpart four times to score a fifth-round knockout win.
Dubois (22-2, 21 KOs) stunned Joshua (28-4, 25 KOs) from the onset, knocking him down in Rounds 1, 3, 4 and 5 in a thrilling fight to defend his IBF heavyweight title for the first time.
“I wasn’t going to be denied tonight; by any means necessary,” Dubious said during his post-fight press conference. “I knew it was my night tonight. I want to thank my family for getting me through this and keeping me mentally strong throughout.
“[Critics] were doubting me and always saying I was going to get knocked out. We all saw who got knocked out. I’m glad I proved everyone wrong. This is the start of my journey.
“I feel like the champ and I want to keep my belt and keep the train running. It’s great.”