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Boxing – Daniel Dubois Workout – Peacock Gym, Epping, Britain – November 4, 2020 Daniel Dubois during a workout Action Images/Andrew Couldridge

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Boxing – Daniel Dubois Workout – Peacock Gym, Epping, Britain – November 4, 2020 Daniel Dubois during a workout Action Images/Andrew Couldridge
The British boxing prodigy, Daniel Dubois, is charged up to fight for the second time in 2021. He will step inside the ring on August 29th, at the Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley undercard, to face Joe Cusumano. Dubois looks promising, and he holds every weapon in his arsenal to stagger the boxing audiences once again with his power.
Moving into his fight against Cusumano, he will have one eye on a title shot in the future. Recently, he interacted with Pro Boxing Fans, wherein he asserted his anticipation to pull off a performance for the ages on August 29th. He said, ”Of course I want to go out there and make a statement and win (in) a devastating fashion.”
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Dubois made his last ring appearance in June 2021 against Bogdan Dinu. The duo battled each other out for the vacant WBA interim heavyweight strap. In that bout, Dubois kept his contemporary on his toes and he bagged a sensational KO win to resurrect his career.
This is because, prior to facing Dinu, he locked horns with Joe Joyce, where he succumbed to a lopsided defeat. Alongside that, he even suffered a vicious eye injury that made him stay out of the game for a considerable while.
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Now, he’s now again eager to roll out a mighty show for his fans and put himself in a top spot to fight for the ultimate title.
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Daniel Dubois – The next big thing in boxing?
‘Dynamite’ is chalking out his career in the most ideal way and his performances are obvious proof of the same. To register himself in the history books, the 23-year-old will have to test himself against the veterans of the division and continue performing as he has done.

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LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 08: Daniel Dubois of Great Britain celebrates after defeating Mauricio Barragan of Uruguay in their WBC World Youth Heavyweight Championship bout at Copper Box Arena on July 8, 2017 in London, England. (Photo by Ben Hoskins/Getty Images)
That said, it’ll be intriguing to see how he fares in his August 29th bout. His performance on the Tyron Woodley vs Jake Paul undercard will put him in a position for high-voltage encounters.
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