On Monday’s episode of ProBox TV’s “Deep Waters,” analyst Chris Algieri said heavyweight Daniel Dubois, who upset Filip Hrgovic in their fight at last Saturday’s “5 vs 5” event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, may have turned a corner. Dubois, 26, who has struggled to live down criticism that he “quit” in a loss to current undisputed heavyweight champion Oleksander Usyk last year, pushed through early adversity to stop Hrgovic in the eighth round. “I think it’s going to be massive for him for the rest of his career,” Algieri said.
Chris Algieri: ‘Daniel Dubois Showed Me Something’

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baroidiFri Jun 14, 2024, 12:09 AM UTC
speaking of Zhang, Algieri is Zhang's nutritionist and got him down a few pounds for the Wilder fight. Hope Algieri can keep getting Zhang to lose some more pounds to improve his stamina.
pollywogFri Jun 14, 2024, 12:06 AM UTC
Absolutely not. Joshua has better fundamentals, footwork and power. I don't see anything Hrgovic does better than the current version of AJ.
Hrgy takes power shots to the face much much better.
Joshy woulda been making pleading eyes at the ref and looking to call his own timeout with some of the shots Doobie was landing.
The ref wouldn't have let Doobie get away with all the headbutts either.
theface07Thu Jun 13, 2024, 9:55 PM UTC
We'll see, I'm no believer.
That's fine. Maybe you are able to come to a different conclusion now. Hrgovic certainly showed his limitations against Dubois.
Roberto_VasquezSat Jun 8, 2024, 3:26 PM UTC
Hrgo has a sneaky right hand though, throws it different than Joshua. More fluid, Joshua more robot.
Joshua landed hard shots on Usyk. Hrgovic is fighting Mark De Mori and Demsy McKean. Yes I'm sure he looked amazing!
rudySat Jun 8, 2024, 5:44 AM UTC
Absolutely not. Joshua has better fundamentals, footwork and power. I don't see anything Hrgovic does better than the current version of AJ.
Hrgovic is a lazy on top fighter
