London, UK: Anthony Joshua v Daniel Dubois, IBF Heavyweight Title.
21 September 2024
Image By Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing.
At one time, not that long ago, some labeled Daniel Dubois “a quitter.” They questioned his heart, his integrity, and at his core, whether he was truly a championship-caliber fighter.
What’s important is that he never questioned himself. Dubois fought back against the stigma. He rejuvenated his career with victories over Jarrell Miller (TKO 10) and Filip Hrgovic (TKO 8). His victory over Hrgovic gave him the IBF interim title, which had subsequently been upgraded to “full” titlist.
Still, he and Anthony Joshua needed each other. They were two damaged boxing souls bonded by a common thread—they each lost to undefeated Ring and heavyweight world champion Oleksandr Usyk. Both had to reclaim their standings in the heavyweight division, both needed redemption in a strange way against each other.
Dubois received it Saturday night in a stunning fifth-round knockout over Joshua as part of Riyadh Season: Wembley Edition before a record 96,000 at Wembley Stadium, in London, England, retaining the IBF heavyweight title Usyk vacated for his December rematch with Tyson Fury.
The Ring’s No. 6 heavyweight contender, the 27-year-old Dubois (22-2, 21 knockouts) knocked down the 34-year-old Joshua (28-4, 25 KOs) in the first, third, fourth and fifth rounds. The end officially came at :59 of the fifth, after Dubois caught Joshua on the jaw with a counter right.
“I only have a few things to say, ‘Are you not entertained!’” Dubois screamed to the energetic crowd. “It’s been a long journey. I’m grateful to be in this position. I’m a gladiator, and I’m a warrior that fights to the bitter end. Behind the scenes, the work with my dad and a strong team helped me get through this. I have been on a roller coaster and this is my redemption story.”
Dubois connected on 91 of 230 punches (46%) with 27 high-impact connects, to Joshua’s 60 of 139 (48%), and 16 high-impact punches.
“Credit to (Dubois) and his team,” Joshua said. “We rolled the dice for success and we came up short. You know I’m pissed. You know I want to kick up in the ring. We keep rolling the dice. I had a sharp opponent, a fast opponent, but a lot of mistakes on my end. That’s the game, as pissed off as I am.”
At the outset, Dubois attacked Joshua in the opening minute. Dubois, wearing black, entered the ring very composed, almost seemingly too relaxed. In contrast, Joshua, in white trunks, seemed tight during his ring walk.
Dubois, weighing a career-high 248.6 pounds, put Joshua down with a huge, overhand right to the chin in the last five seconds of the first. That came after Joshua missed Dubois with an overhand right.
Not wanting to lose any momentum, Dubois came right out at Joshua in the opening moments of the second round. Dubois looked like he had Joshua in trouble again, though by the middle of the round, Joshua appeared to stabilize himself. Joshua survived the round, despite being clubbed in the back of the head with a Dubois right.
At the start of the third, Dubois stunned Joshua with a quick combination. He had Joshua backing up and still looking to get his legs under him. In the final minute of the round, Dubois sent Joshua down a second time. Dubois buckled Joshua with a left to the chin, and referee Marcus McDonnell did a very poor job in not seeing Joshua’s gloves touch the canvas.
Dubois sent Joshua down—officially—at the start of the fourth. Maybe it was a makeup call for the previous round, because it looked more like a slip than a knockdown caused by a punch.
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Joshua was in all places. Dubois regarded drained, however Joshua regarded out on his toes. With 1:29 left within the spherical, Dubois piled a proper into Joshua, which had him falling backward into the ropes. Joshua didn’t seem to have a lot left on the shut of the fourth.
When Joshua regarded like he was coming again within the fifth, Dubois caught Joshua with a counter proper to the chin with 2:11 left within the spherical. Joshua fell for a fourth time in a heap within the nook. This time, McDonnell made the appropriate name and waved it over at :59.
It’s important to marvel about Joshua’s future. He was speculated to devour Andy Ruiz Jr. in June 2019 and was knocked out within the seventh spherical, dropping the IBF and WBO belts. He misplaced the identical belts to Usyk in 2021 and misplaced to Usyk within the rematch in 2022.
He’s on his third coach after splitting with Robert McCracken after his first loss to Usyk in September 2021, going by means of Derrick James and Robert Garcia earlier than deciding on his present coach, Ben Davison.
“AJ stored preventing, he by no means gave up and he by no means stopped making an attempt to rise up when he couldn’t rise up,” stated Matchroom Promotions chairman Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter. “Large, huge congratulations to Daniel Dubois. I’m positive AJ will train the rematch clause. Daniel Dubois deserves all of the credit score.”
For as a lot blown alternatives Joshua had, Dubois is on the other finish. Dubois regarded like he knocked down Usyk within the fifth spherical of their August 2023 battle, which was dominated a low blow, although some thought was a controversial name. Usyk went on to beat Dubois by stopping him within the ninth.
When requested who he want to battle subsequent, Dubois stated Usyk. He must anticipate that likelihood.
Within the interim, nobody will label him “a quitter” once more.
Joseph Santoliquito is an award-winning sportswriter who has been working for Ring Journal/RingTV.com since October 1997 and is the president of the Boxing Writers Affiliation of America.
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