Generally, Warren is slow - almost Haymon slow - at progressing his prospects. Usually he goes for at least 20-25 journeymen before going stepping up to fringe contenders.
With Yarde, he went straight from fighting bums to a title shot around the mid-20's mark and came unstuck - you have to have at least a few genuinely testing fights before trying to dethrone a champ.
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I like Dubois and he looks promising but he literally hasn't done anything in the pros. He beat another unproven prospect in Gorman. And as far as I can see that's it
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Comments Thread For: Dubois: Fear Is an Asset, A Weapon - I Use It In Every Fight
Daniel Dubois says that he has used fear of failure as a drive to success so far as a professional. The unbeaten heavyweight goes for win number 14 when he faces Kyotaro Fujimoto, of Japan, at the Copper Box, London, on December 21. But despite a growing list of knockout wins, Dubois said that fear has been driving him to success.
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