Comments Thread For: Daniel Dubois next fight: He welcomes Anthony Joshua rematch but also targets winner of Oleksandr Usyk-Tyson Fury

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  • Smash
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    #11
    Originally posted by IAMTHAT
    From this point on, nobody stops Dubois for years to come. His era has come.
    thats a very brave statement

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    • Roberto Vasquez
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      #12
      Originally posted by thack
      Joshua did absolutely nothing to warrant a rematch. Even when he tried to open up at the end we saw the result .After the initial bravado of shouting for a rematch , Joshua will know there was nothing to give him any sort of confidence that the result could be any different other than quicker for the more durable , more powerful and younger guy.
      I just found out there is actually *no rematch clause* (from official source) but I think Dubois and Warren (+ probably Saudis) want it. Think about it - all that money from most likely beating Joshua again. Versus the risk of possibly losing his belt to another fighter with a better chin

      Joshua does have 1 more fight contracted by Saudis so they get to tell him who they want him to face next

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      • jackblack008
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        #13
        Somehow I have a gut feeling Fury wins the rematch

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          #14
          Parker. Zhang. Kabayel. Bakole. Let’s move forward, not back. By next year, let the names Joshua, Fury and Wilder be sent to the fertilizer factory of history

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          • champion4ever
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            #15
            Yes, I would just love to see Daniel fight Usyk again. He was wronged and done dirty the last time the two fought.

            He should have become boxing’s new Unified Heavyweight champion of the world that night. However, he was both robbed and cheated by the referee.

            The punch that Dubois landed was legal. It was right on the belt line. Usyk should have been counted out but wasn’t.

            Had Frank Warren been Don King; He would have petitioned, demanded and pressured all of the sanctioning bodies in giving Dubois an immediate rematch.

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            • hugh grant
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              #16
              Originally posted by thack
              Joshua did absolutely nothing to warrant a rematch. Even when he tried to open up at the end we saw the result .After the initial bravado of shouting for a rematch , Joshua will know there was nothing to give him any sort of confidence that the result could be any different other than quicker for the more durable , more powerful and younger guy.
              I never really understand if rematches are warranted or deserved or not? Was SRR deserving of rematch against turpin? Was barrera deserving of rematch against pac? Was Joe Louis worthy of rematch against schmelling? Was lennox Lewis worthy of rematch against Oliver mcall?
              I not got the answers to this question!

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              • Bullrider
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                #17
                Usyk vs Dubwah rematch could happen. Frank Warren wants it badly.

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                • BrankoB
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Southpaw16
                  I get the feeling we see Usyk-Fury III. Tyson Fury probably wins the rematch, and if he does that’s the next logical fight.
                  I tend to agree. Much more likely scenario.

                  There is no shame in loosing to Usyk. He is a superb technician with an incredible engine and just keeps going and going, constantly throwing punches. He overruns his opponents in late rounds because they do not have nearly the same stamina that he does. Having said that, I can't imagine that Usyk is too excited about fighting Daniel again. He is close to retirement and is on record saying he can only get up for a fight with Fury and AJ (which is the most money).

                  Daniel's real tests will come from other fighters - Zhang, Parker, Bakole, Kabajel. Bakole still claims that Daniel will not go anywhere hear him in sparring or fighting because he allegedly brutalized young Daniel in their sparring sessions. ​

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                  • richardt
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                    #19
                    Now that Bakole has emerged into the picture, I see a lot of nice fights between all these guys, Dubois, Usyk, Bakole, Kabayel, Wardley, Pero, Zhang, Maybe Hunter, and others. But not a fan of Miller and wondering if Ruiz will ever have the discipline again. Frank Sanchez seemed to have lost something. But a lot of good fights.

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                    • Liondw
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                      #20
                      Fury vs Dubois, that's not bad, regardless of whether Fury has belts or not.

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