agree but I am pretty sure he will get title fight in 2019, promoters ain't scared to push him forward.
Comments Thread For : Daniel Dubois - future heavyweight Champion ?
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I watched some videos of him last week. Seems hard-working, down to Earth and talented. I don't know why Frank Warren is pushing him so much when he's only 19. Putting him in the spotlight now is only going to bring pressure for him to challenge at the top end of the division within a couple of years and it's totally unnecessary. Let him build experience while he matures physically and mentally and we might end up with a quality heavyweight. I'm concerned he's going to get thrown in with a top name at the age of 21 or 22 and take a loss he doesn't need to take.
And it wont go so good for Dubois bc he needs at least 20 fights under him if hes going to be near an improving Joshua by then , hes still has alot of work to refine .Comment
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I'm not overly impressed with him or Okolie, I think Yarde has the most potential of the young Brits. A bit unskilled but huge power and athletic potential.Comment
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He'll definitely be a future World Champion if he has a Good Chin, which talking to his trainers and others at Pea c ock gym, he definitely has.
He'll be ready for any Top 10 Heavyweight including the Champions by the summer of 2020 and he'll still only be 22 years old.Comment
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A lot of the guys at the peaco-ck gym are convinced he’s the next big thing and there are all sorts of stories of what he’s done to AJ, Joyce, Chisora in sparring, sparring is one thing fighting is another. Only time will tell.
I’ll say one thing though he’s impressed me a lot more than AJ did at the novice stage of his career.Last edited by RJJ-94-02=GOAT; 12-19-2017, 03:13 PM.Comment
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