In a stunning upset, Daniel Dubois knocked out Anthony Joshua in the fifth round to retain the IBF heavyweight world title at Wembley Stadium.
Dubois’ victory was unexpected, as he overpowered the former two-time world champion, sending shockwaves through the boxing community. The match kicked off with Dubois delivering a colossal right hand, which dropped Joshua heavily in the first round.
As the fight progressed, Dubois continued to press Joshua, causing significant damage. Despite a solid fight from Joshua, who moments earlier had been working through injuries and adjustments, he found himself in trouble as Dubois landed heavy shots. The tide turned when Joshua’s potential rebound began to falter, and Dubois capitalized, ultimately landing a devastating shot that sent Joshua sprawling to the canvas.
Post-Fight Reactions
In the immediate aftermath of the fight, Dubois expressed his excitement, stating, “I’ve only got a few words to say: Are you not entertained? This has been a long journey for me. I’m a gladiator, a warrior to the bitter end. I want to reach the top level of the sport and fulfill my potential.”
Joshua, gracious in defeat, acknowledged Dubois’s performance, saying, “Credit to him and his team. We rolled the dice of success, but we came up short. I had a sharp opponent and made too many mistakes, but that’s the game.”
What’s Next for Both Fighters?
Dubois’ win significantly alters the heavyweight landscape, posing questions about Joshua’s future prospects. For Joshua, this defeat means he will have to reevaluate his strategy and training moving forward.
As boxing fans digest the implications of this stunning result, Dubois has cemented his place as a serious contender in the heavyweight division, marking a new chapter in his career.
Credit: Sky Sports
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