▪️I’m just a warrior to the end, to the bitter end – Dubois
▪️I had a sharp opponent and a fast opponent – Joshua
The heavyweight fight between Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois on Saturday night at Wembley Stadium in London was scheduled for 12 rounds.
It was over by the fifth.
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Dubois retained his IBF heavyweight title after knocking out Joshua with a right to the chin. He had knocked down Joshua four times before the final blow.
“I had a sharp opponent and a fast opponent,” Joshua told DAZN when asked what went wrong. “And secondly, a lot of mistakes from my end.”
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As for Dubois, “I’m a gladiator,” he told DAZN when asked about getting hurt by Joshua just before he delivered the knockout blow. “I’m just a warrior to the end, to the bitter end.”
Dubois will now get a shot against the winner of the Dec. 21 fight between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury.
Credit: USA TODAY