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  • The Conundrum
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    Next Steps For Dubois

    In hindsight it was a big jump from the level Dubois has been fighting at. Nathan Gorman was a solid win but apart from that he’s been blasting people out in 1-2 rounds and arguably learning little. So I think he needs a few bouts against durable, experienced operators who will take him rounds, and really make him think and put together different combos in order to break them down, rather than simply being blasted out. Proper breakdown jobs.

    Moving forward, names that spring to mind as solid tests would be Joey Dawejko, Andriy Rudenko, Dominick Guinn. These are vastly experienced, durable opponents who will give Dubois rounds and really make him think and put different punch combos together in order to try and break them down.

    If he looks good against them, then move onto the ‘’next tier’’ ie. the likes of Christian Hammer, Alexander Ustinov, Lucas Browne. I think that should be the plan for the next 2 years or so for him. Let him learn and develop, get these rounds in and have to perform breakdown jobs and slowly increase the level. There is no rush and this would give him vital experience and progress him up the rankings in a steady, beneficial way.

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    #2
    Originally posted by The Conundrum
    In hindsight it was a big jump from the level Dubois has been fighting at. Nathan Gorman was a solid win but apart from that he’s been blasting people out in 1-2 rounds and arguably learning little. So I think he needs a few bouts against durable, experienced operators who will take him rounds, and really make him think and put together different combos in order to break them down, rather than simply being blasted out. Proper breakdown jobs.

    Moving forward, names that spring to mind as solid tests would be Joey Dawejko, Andriy Rudenko, Dominick Guinn. These are vastly experienced, durable opponents who will give Dubois rounds and really make him think and put different punch combos together in order to try and break them down.

    If he looks good against them, then move onto the ‘’next tier’’ ie. the likes of Christian Hammer, Alexander Ustinov, Lucas Browne. I think that should be the plan for the next 2 years or so for him. Let him learn and develop, get these rounds in and have to perform breakdown jobs and slowly increase the level. There is no rush and this would give him vital experience and progress him up the rankings in a steady, beneficial way.

    Thoughts?
    I think that’s a blue print for success.Its a marathon not a sprint and he’s only like22or23.I think he should hire you as his manager.

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    • M Bison
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      #3
      No more bum fights, he is ready to fight Christian Hammer now.

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      • REDEEMER
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        #4
        Originally posted by M Bison
        No more bum fights, he is ready to fight Christian Hammer now.
        Hammers terrible ,but it is a safe fight .

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        • M Bison
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          #5
          Originally posted by REDEEMER
          Hammers terrible ,but it is a safe fight .
          He isn't world class, but he's not a bum. Did himself no disgrace with his performance against Tony Yoka.

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            #6
            Had DDD won it would have been one of the most impressive for any fighter under 20 fights .

            He needs easy fights but people are undermining how tough Joyce actually is and maybe he was the reason why Dubois lost ?

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            • Lance98
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              #7
              I think he will be out for a while. Eye socket fracture + nerve damage is no small injury.

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                #8
                Originally posted by M Bison
                He isn't world class, but he's not a bum. Did himself no disgrace with his performance against Tony Yoka.
                He could have been disqualified for excessive holding and head butting , every time someone fights him they take the foot of the gas pedal after landing a clean shot so that’s strange . Yokas corner was literally telling him to not try to finish the fight win on points .

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                • M Bison
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER
                  He could have been disqualified for excessive holding and head butting , every time someone fights him they take the foot of the gas pedal after landing a clean shot so that’s strange . Yokas corner was literally telling him to not try to finish the fight win on points .
                  I'm not even sure who instigated the clinching, I think it was 50/50 the headbutts did seem like Yoka was guilty. What annoyed me more was Yoka going to his knee flopping over like a little *****, yet judges follow the status quo i.e. this is the guy who is to win lets ignore how weak that makes Yoka look. Yoka probably didn't deserve to win that fight I'd have had it a draw.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by M Bison
                    I'm not even sure who instigated the clinching, I think it was 50/50 the headbutts did seem like Yoka was guilty. What annoyed me more was Yoka going to his knee flopping over like a little *****, yet judges follow the status quo i.e. this is the guy who is to win lets ignore how weak that makes Yoka look. Yoka probably didn't deserve to win that fight I'd have had it a draw.
                    Hammer was running into him head first,even the commentators picked up on it .

                    Never really rated Hammer a big guy ,little power and average skills . He doesn’t really do anything great but eat punches .

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