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Heavyweight Boxing Prospect!

Heavyweight Boxing Prospect!

Boxing has a lot of weight classes that allows more and more fighters to fight and have a chance to become a professional fighter, some succeed and manage to have a great career in the spotlight and become world champions and have a brilliant career, others fall short and don’t have the same success and lose most of their fights and never have a chance to live in the spotlight… Some fighters have a few fights and everyone including living legends know that this fighter will succeed and manage to become great. This fighter is looking like the next Anthony Joshua and could challenge him for the title very soon.

Daniel Dubois is the name of this fighter. He was born on the 6th September 1997 in London, United Kingdom. He started his professional boxing career in 2017 when he was 20 years of age and has proven to be a title contender already, only being involved in 13 fights and has proven he could take the world by storm. His first bout was against Marcus Kelly on the 8th April 2017, Dubois won this bout in the first round via TKO after this he managed to win the WBC youth world heavyweight championship via round 2 TKO against Mauricio Barragan, who was a tough challenger since he had only lost one bout in 16. He has continued to win each fight; however, his most recent fight was against Ebenezer Tetteh. 12 rounds of boxing weren’t needed… round 1 TKO!

This could be the start of his incredible boxing career and could be on his way to win the world heavyweight championships in the future of this sport, he could be the next challenger against Dereck Chisora this month since Joseph Parker had to pull out due to an illness. In 13 fights, he has only gone the distance once, which was against Kevin Cojanu, the referee scored the bout 100-91 in favour of Dubois! Will he be the next heavyweight to take boxing by storm? Or will he flop under the pressure?

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