The Rise of Daniel Dubois: Confidence in Facing Anthony Joshua

Daniel Dubois, the IBF heavyweight champion, is exuding confidence as he prepares to defend his title against Anthony Joshua on September 21st at Wembley Stadium. Dubois, with a record of 21-2 and 20 knockouts, sees Joshua’s advancing age as a weakness that he can capitalize on in their upcoming fight. Despite Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, claiming that Joshua is better than ever, Dubois remains steadfast in his belief that he can outmatch the aging former champion.

In an interview with BoxNation, Dubois boldly stated, “His best days are behind him, but I’ve got to turn him into an old man in the ring. I’ve got to put pressure on him and unleash everything I’ve got on him.” With Joshua turning 35 in October, just weeks after their bout, Dubois is convinced that he can exploit the fact that Joshua is no longer the fighter he once was. The younger Dubois is determined to push Joshua to his limits and ultimately emerge victorious.

Reflecting on his recent successes, Dubois drew inspiration from his fight against Filip Hrgovic, acknowledging Hrgovic as a formidable opponent. “I took his best shots. He’s a smooth operator. Don’t get me wrong. He’s the boogeyman of the division,” Dubois admitted. However, Dubois exhibited no signs of fear or hesitation in the ring, showcasing his resilience and determination. With his career resurgence and elevation to full IBF champion status, Dubois is brimming with confidence as he sets his sights on Joshua.

As the highly anticipated fight approaches, Dubois remains unwavering in his commitment to his craft. “I’m not here to mess about. I’m going to take him out, put him to sleep, and go out there and fulfill what I know I can do and what’s in me,” affirmed Dubois. With a blend of youthful vigor and unwavering confidence, Dubois poses a significant threat to Joshua’s reign as a heavyweight contender. The stage is set for a thrilling showdown between two formidable fighters, with Dubois poised to seize the opportunity and make a statement in the world of boxing.

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