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    Comments Thread For: Daniel Dubois? trainer wants showdown with Fabio Wardley

    Daniel Dubois? new trainer Tony Sims is targeting a WBO heavyweight title fight with Fabio Wardley
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    Big Doobie wants gifted another title shot...

    You don't say!

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    • steeve steel
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      #3
      Fish Eyes has been whispering in Sims ear.

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      • Butt stuff
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        #4
        Good fight, someone is getting separated from their senses.

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        • PRINCEKOOL
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          Good fight, they are both in and around the same skill level 'but? There is one crucial difference. Fabio Wardley has proven that he is not a front runner, at top level in the sport'.

          Fabio Wardley has consistently in his last two fights, been able to turn the fights around 'during a contest were systematically he was being beaten. Wardley was losing both of his fights vs Justis Huni and Joseph Parker. But regardless of this, he was still showing heavy resistance and trying to win'.

          Note: Dubois may be an aggressive and powerful fighter 'but time and time again, he has shown that he is a front runner at top level. If a fighter has been shown to stay in the fight against him after 4 to 5 rounds, then the destruction of Dubois will begin to take place'.

          This is not due to lack of courage, I just think all fighters have fundamental traits. Tyson Fury is technically a clumsy fighter; Anthony Joshua can be very analytical which is a great trait to have over the long term in boxing. But acutely in the moment this trait of Joshua sometimes, may affect how he adapts acutely in the moment during fights'.

          Anthony Joshua is the only fighter who has been able performed better vs Oleksandr Uysk in a rematch 'Uysk was able to beat both Dubois and Fury with more ease during rematches, but against Joshua he had a tougher fight'.

          Daniel Dubois has shown that he has been a front runner vs Joe Joyce and Oleksandr Uysk twice back to back 'I think any top level fighter, in preparation to fight Daniel Dubois. Should just keep their composure and know? That the first 4 to 5 rounds, are just about surviving and being a counter resistance to Dubois's efforts. After this point in a fight, it has been a fundamental trait of Daniel Dubois to gradually decommission during the fight'.

          That is why in retrospect, the manner in which Anthony Joshua fought Daniel Dubois was 'completely incorrect. Joshua from a tactical perspective made that fight, almost the perfect environment for Daniel Dubois. Joshua even while severely concussed, in my opinion had the ability to survive the first half of the fight and then take over and systematically beat down Dubois. But instead? Anthony Joshua decided to have a swing up with Dubois, and got done. Credit to Daniel Dubois for that win'.

          To conclude: Daniel Dubois has never won a fight at top level, over the distance where he has had overcome serious resistance 'his fights vs Jarrell Miller was not a top level fight. So in my opinion that performance and win does not count'. And even during his best performance vs Anthony Joshua, from my perspective he was fortunate to knockout Joshua when he did because? Anthony Joshua at that stage of the contest was beginning to turn the fight around'.

          That is why? I would honestly back Fabio Wardley to beat Daniel Dubois 'although it would be another fight, where Wardley is potentially sustaining heavy damage win or lose. And as I have stated in other threads, Wardley is accumulating damage win or lose at this stage in his career. Which for the longevity of his career as a champion, is not really great' etc.


          Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-15-2025, 12:49 PM.

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