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    IBF heavyweight champion, Daniel Dubois, and former two-time unified champion, Anthony Joshua, are entering their final few days of serious training before they begin tapering down and focusing on their fight at Wembley Stadium on September 21st.
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  • #2
    Yeah, Frank, I don't think of DuBois as a KO artist.
    This would be a great time to become one, though

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    • #3
      Tell us something we don't know Frank.

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      • #4
        dubois has a better chance than berlanga

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        • #5
          “For me, the pressure's all on AJ. I don't think the pressure's on my man.” Ridiculous. The pressure is squarely on BOTH men, because if Dubois loses, he's no longer champ and takes a big step back, with no Usyk rematch. If AJ wins, he gets a belt and can have another go at Usyk, but if he loses, he becomes more of a journeyman.
          Last edited by SUBZER0ED; 09-09-2024, 04:49 PM.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Smash View Post
            dubois has a better chance than berlanga
            Way better.
            DuBois has almost 90 lbs over Berlanga.
            DuBois will KO Berlanga inside of 10 rounds, maybe even 8, you'll see.

            Oh, wait, nevermind.

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            • #7
              Great fight!
              Depending on what happens with Fury - Usyk, and Joyce, Whyte and Chisora virtually completed in their quest; this one determines the best UK big man since Lennox Lewis.

              Big stakes for the ultra popular A.J.
              A big win sets up a huge encounter with Fury.
              A big loss plummets his career rating to below that of Wilder, Ruiz, perhaps others.

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              • #8
                There's something about the words...

                IBF Heavyweight Champion Daniel Dubois

                ...that doesnt sit well with me. Perhaps someone can email me the reason.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
                  “For me, the pressure's all on AJ. I don't think the pressure's on my man.” Ridiculous. The pressure is squarely on BOTH men, because if Dubois loses, he's no longer champ and takes a big step back, with no Usyk rematch. If AJ wins, he gets a belt and can have another go at Usyk, but if he loses, he becomes more of a journeyman.
                  I agree. The pressure is on both men. I don't think either one can afford a loss at this stage of their career. Yes, it is true both of them have bounced back but I am not sure their recent opponents have been at the highest level, which means there is a big question mark on both AJ and DDD.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Left Hook Louie View Post
                    Yeah, Frank, I don't think of DuBois as a KO artist.
                    This would be a great time to become one, though
                    Interestingly his 20 KO's in 21 wins might say different.

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