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Daniel Dubois’ Record Consists Of Impressive 21-2 Resumé Including 20 Big Wins Via Knockout
As the future of the heavyweight division and one of the hardest punchers in the world, we decided to take a deep dive into the boxing career of Daniel Dubois. Read on to find out more about his professional boxing record, previous fights and how many knockouts he has on his resumé.
Daniel Dubois Record
Daniel Dubois is one of the future stars of the heavyweight division, of that there is no doubt. However, is the future now? ‘Dynamite’ is just 26-years-old, but is firmly in the conversation right now as a Top 5 heavyweight.
Despite losing for the second time in his career against the great Oleksandr Usyk in his maiden world title challenge, Dubois still has the world at his feet. He is one of the biggest stars in the heavyweight division and is learning on the job as a young pro.
Since that Usyk defeat, ‘Dynamite’ has bounced back with two emphatic knockout wins. He is of course the reigning IBF World Heavyweight Champion now too, and headlines at Wembley Stadium against Anthony Joshua in his next fight this weekend.
At the tender age of just 26, Daniel Dubois still has the best part of a decade or even longer to compete at world level at heavyweight. Not only that, but ‘DDD’ has the promotional hype-train of Frank Warren, Queensberry and TNT Sports behind him, hoping to guide him to the summit of the heavyweight division.
Dubois is being tipped to take over the mantle as the best heavyweight from British shores, once the likes of Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua hang up their gloves for good in the coming years.
Prior to his next fight, Daniel Dubois boasts an impressive boxing record of 21-2. Of these 21 wins, Dubois has secured 20 stoppage victories, with just one of his fights going the distance. The only man to go the distance with Daniel Dubois is seasoned veteran Kevin Johnson.
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Daniel Dubois has fought for world honours twice, that Round 8 knockout defeat to Usyk in August 2023 was his first taste of world championship boxing, with the second coming last time out.
Rewinding a bit to the beginning, ‘Dynamite’ won his first eight fights via knockout, which included picking up the Southern Area and English Heavyweight Titles. His nineth fight is the only time Dubois has boxed the full scheduled distance, outpointing Kevin Johnson via shutout.
Dubois got back on the knockout streak after that fight, picking up both the Commonwealth and British Heavyweight Titles in the process. This included impressive wins over credible opponents such as Nathan Gorman, Richard Lartey, Ebenezer Tetteh and Kyotaro Fujimoto.
The first defeat of Dubois’ career came at the hands of fellow Brit Joe Joyce. Dubois vs Joyce went down for the Commonwealth, British and European Heavyweight Titles. Dubois was the favourite with the best boxing betting sites in the UK, but was stopped in the 10th round after suffering a broken orbital bone.
This well and truly halted the Daniel Dubois hype-train, with ‘The Juggernaut’ instead gathering momentum and moving towards the bigger fights and world honours. However, Dubois went back to the drawing board and bounced back seven months later with a two round demolition of Bogan Dinu.
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Then came Dubois’ American debut, as he stopped Joe Cusumano in the very first round. Dubois’ next fight was once again in the United States, this time taking on Trevor Bryan for the WBA-Regular World Heavyweight Title. Dubois iced the American in four rounds, before successfully defending the WBA strap on the Fury vs Chisora 3 undercard against Kevin Lerena.
Then came the second defeat of his career to the great Oleksandr Usyk. Dubois put up a brilliant fight, having moments in the bout and even knocking Usyk down. However, the knockdown was ruled a low-blow, which created huge amounts of controversy in the aftermath.
Dubois didn’t let the loss define him, bouncing back in emphatic style to knock Jarrell Miller out in Round 10 of their heavyweight bout on the Anthony Joshua vs Otto Wallin undercard. Then came his crowning night last time out as he stopped Filip Hrgovic, despite being the underdog with all UK bookmakers, to become world champion for the very first time.
That takes us up to now in the professional boxing career of Daniel Dubois. The 1997-born British heavyweight has the potential to go on a rule the roost at heavyweight for years to come. He is an extremely talented fighter as well as being a truly explosive knockout puncher.
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