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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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?
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