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Daniel Dubois Vows to Shock Anthony Joshua in High-Stakes Sep. 21 Showdown at Wembley

Daniel Dubois Vows to Shock Anthony Joshua in High-Stakes Sep. 21 Showdown at Wembley

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Daniel Dubois Vows to Shock Anthony Joshua in High-Stakes Sep. 21 Showdown at Wembley

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Daniel Dubois Vows to Shock Anthony Joshua in High-Stakes Sep. 21 Showdown at Wembley

On Saturday, September 21, Anthony Joshua (28-3, 25 KOs) and Daniel Dubois (21-2, 20 KOs) will collide at Wembley Stadium for the IBF world heavyweight title. Joshua-Dubois will be the main event of a Riyadh Season card with an impressive undercard that will also see Liam Gallagher perform. Fight fans can catch the action on DAZN PPV, TNT Sports PPV, PPV.com and Sky Sports Box Office. Dubois and AJ have met on the banks of the River Thames in preparation for fight night, with “Dynamite” having a clear message for Joshua and his team, when speaking to Sky Sports.

Dubois Determined to Break Joshua in Highly Anticipated Wembley Showdown

Underdog Dubois Aims to Make Joshua Quit

When the two heavyweights squared off on Monday, both appeared focused and ready for arguably the most important fight of their careers. “Dynamite” made it clear what he intends to do on fight night: “I’ve got to make him quit, break him down, That’s my mindset going into this. Making him quit, breaking him,” Dubois told Sky Sports.

He continued: “I believe I can.”

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Allegations dogged Dubois following his defeats to Joe Joyce and Oleksandr Usyk, with some questioning his character, with the 27-year-old bouncing back in style with wins over Jarrell Miller and Filip Hrgovic.

Dubois also spoke about coming through difficult times in his career: “I’m turning it round now at this stage of my career. I’ve come through my ups and downs, just turning it round.”

Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois

Looking ahead to September 21, he said: “Enjoy the moment, let all the talking be done, let all the statements be made. I’m in a good place right now and I’m ready to fight.”

Referring to their stare down: “I looked into his eyes, and I don’t know, I’m so used to it now. It’s part of the game,” Dubois said.

The Greenwich native appears adamant that he is being overlooked: “Of course they are, he’s going to be in for the shock of his life,” Dubois said.

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Looking ahead to fight night, Dubois said: “Seize the moment. It will all become real. Enough of the thinking, enough of the talking.”

Talking about being the underdog, he said: “I still have that mindset, I’m still like that. Everyone wants to see the underdog come through and come out on top.”

Whatever happens on fight night, Dubois seems full of confidence, and looking ahead to the main event on Saturday night he said: “I’m the underdog and I love playing that role, make it another night to remember.”

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