Daniel Dubois has sent a warning to Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury

British heavyweight star Daniel Dubois has set his sights on reclaiming the championship belts currently held by Oleksandr Usyk or Tyson Fury. With a bold declaration of intent, Dubois has sent a clear warning to the winner of their highly anticipated rematch, set to take place on December 21 at Kingdom Arena in Saudi Arabia […]

Dec 11, 2024 - 11:30
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Daniel Dubois has sent a warning to Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury

British heavyweight star Daniel Dubois has set his sights on reclaiming the championship belts currently held by Oleksandr Usyk or Tyson Fury. With a bold declaration of intent, Dubois has sent a clear warning to the winner of their highly anticipated rematch, set to take place on December 21 at Kingdom Arena in Saudi Arabia during the Reignited event of Riyadh Season.

In their first encounter, Oleksandr Usyk secured a historic victory, becoming the undisputed champion by claiming all four belts and handing Tyson Fury the first loss of his professional career. Despite his earlier defeat to Usyk, Dubois remains undeterred, fueled by his ambition to dominate the heavyweight division.

Dubois Declares War on the Winner

Speaking with Sky Sports News, Dubois made his intentions crystal clear:
“I’m taking their belts, no question about it. The top fighters, I want them. I want all of them. I’ll destroy them all. If it’s Usyk, it’s revenge. If it’s Fury, I’m ready for that fight, too. We’ll settle it when the time comes. One fight at a time, and I’ll keep going.”

Daniel Dubois đã gửi lời cảnh báo đến Oleksandr Usyk và Tyson Fury   566967

Dubois emphasized his focus on the immediate challenge while keeping his eye on the ultimate goal of becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion.
“I never take anyone lightly. I’ve got some big fights ahead. I’ll get through each one, and eventually, I’ll stand there with all the belts.”

Next Up: Joseph Parker

Before Dubois can challenge Usyk or Fury, he must first defend his IBF heavyweight title against Joseph Parker on February 22 in the The Last Crescendo event of Riyadh Season. The fight, which serves as a co-headliner with Artur Beterbiev vs. Dmitry Bivol, is a critical test for Dubois as he seeks to maintain momentum and build his case for a unification bout.

This showdown will mark Dubois’s first title defense since his emphatic fifth-round knockout victory over Anthony Joshua, a performance that solidified his position among boxing’s elite.

Daniel Dubois aiming to 'bully and shake up' Oleksandr Usyk in title  showdown | The Independent

A Fighter Determined to Dominate

Dubois has displayed remarkable resilience and determination in his pursuit of greatness. Having already rebounded from his loss to Usyk, he has vowed to leave no stone unturned in his quest to rule the heavyweight division. Whether it’s exacting revenge on Usyk or facing the towering challenge of Fury, Dubois is unwavering in his belief that he will emerge as the top dog.

“I’ve got unfinished business with Usyk, and I’m ready to settle it. Fury’s a great fighter, but I know I can beat him. My time is coming,” Dubois asserted confidently.

With the heavyweight division more competitive than ever, Daniel Dubois is positioning himself as a true contender for the top spot. His focus, power, and drive make him a formidable force, and the boxing world will be watching closely as he inches closer to his ultimate goal. Whether against Usyk, Fury, or anyone else, Dubois is determined to stake his claim as the king of the heavyweights.