Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
Here we go then......
This is as 50\50 on paper as you can get.
I can't see a distance fight unless AJ goes into his shell (Parker, Usyk I & 2, Ruiz 2) but that shouldn't happen against Dubois who is less mobile and will want to come forward.
This is a clash of big power punchers.
AJ has the edge in class but , for me, the big factor is the recent activity.
Dubois form is dynamite and he`s been in with serious opponents whereas AJ has quite literally fought stiffs for quick and pointless ko`s.
AJ was totally unnerved by the footwork, hand speed and general movement of Ruiz and Usyk. This won't be a factor against Dubois but also AJ is going to have to trade early and expend a lot of energy.
Both have small issues around mental attitude and stamina in tough fights.
I'm going against the run of opinion and saying Dubois wins by KO in the 5th but he's got to let his hands go as quickly as possible.
This is as 50\50 on paper as you can get.
I can't see a distance fight unless AJ goes into his shell (Parker, Usyk I & 2, Ruiz 2) but that shouldn't happen against Dubois who is less mobile and will want to come forward.
This is a clash of big power punchers.
AJ has the edge in class but , for me, the big factor is the recent activity.
Dubois form is dynamite and he`s been in with serious opponents whereas AJ has quite literally fought stiffs for quick and pointless ko`s.
AJ was totally unnerved by the footwork, hand speed and general movement of Ruiz and Usyk. This won't be a factor against Dubois but also AJ is going to have to trade early and expend a lot of energy.
Both have small issues around mental attitude and stamina in tough fights.
I'm going against the run of opinion and saying Dubois wins by KO in the 5th but he's got to let his hands go as quickly as possible.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024


Live from Wembley Stadium in London on 21 September 2024.
Riyadh Season & Various Promotions presents: Wembley Edition
DAZN UK PPV: 4 pm BST | Price: £19.99
TNT & Sky Sports Box Office: 4 pm BST | Price: £19.99
DAZN (worldwide): Check local listings Price: $19.99 (local currency)
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Running Order
Pre-Show
Starts at 3:30 pm BST
PPV Card - 4 pm BST | 11 am ET | 8 am PT
10 Round Lightweight Contest
Mark Chamberlain vs. Josh Padley
Followed by
12 Round Middleweight Contest
Josh Kelly vs. Ishmael Davis
Followed by
IBO Super-Featherweight Championship
Anthony Cacace vs. Josh Warrington
Followed by
Interim WBO Light-Heavyweight Championship
Joshua Buatsi vs. Willy Hutchinson
Followed by
European Middleweight Championship
Tyler Denny vs. Hamzah Sheeraz
Followed by
>> Liam Gallagher Concert <<
Followed by
IBF Heavyweight Championship
Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
The Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - 21 September 2024 over on the British section, will likely be more active.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
Why is Joshua ranked above Usyk at Heavyweight?
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
Announcers also keep calling this the biggest matchup Dubois has been in, forgetting that just last year he faced Usyk, who is better than Joshua.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
Aside from Sheeraz doing his demolition job early (I always forget how lanky and tall he is), the rest of the Joshs card has been competitive but also boring except for Hutchinson stunning Buatsi when under pressure, and Cacace dishing out uppercuts on Warrington (whom looked solid but hope he retires forreal).
Now on with the battle of the giants.
Now on with the battle of the giants.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
Joshua well within 6 Rounds.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
OMG DDD WITH A HUGE OVERHAND RIGHT
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
DD went all guns blazing. I still think AJ but let’s see.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
Dubois leading 20-17
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
DDD putting every shot from start to beginning what a nightmare for AJ
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
funso banjo baby wrote: ↑21 Sep 2024, 06:38 Here we go then......
This is as 50\50 on paper as you can get.
I can't see a distance fight unless AJ goes into his shell (Parker, Usyk I & 2, Ruiz 2) but that shouldn't happen against Dubois who is less mobile and will want to come forward.
This is a clash of big power punchers.
AJ has the edge in class but , for me, the big factor is the recent activity.
Dubois form is dynamite and he`s been in with serious opponents whereas AJ has quite literally fought stiffs for quick and pointless ko`s.
AJ was totally unnerved by the footwork, hand speed and general movement of Ruiz and Usyk. This won't be a factor against Dubois but also AJ is going to have to trade early and expend a lot of energy.
Both have small issues around mental attitude and stamina in tough fights.
I'm going against the run of opinion and saying Dubois wins by KO in the 5th but he's got to let his hands go as quickly as possible.
Told ya
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
What a fight. No shame for AJ, but we have got a new heavyweight star in DDD (which has been growing a lot and always brought this excitement).
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
That was awesome. Great on both guys for that performance. I’ve watched it twice already. AJ’s got brass balls man. If only his camp told him to maybe put his hands up? lol. I think you learn that at the YMCA day 1. But who am I? Fun f’ng fight.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
Honestly it’s still a cracking fight. Styles make fights, fury isn’t a banger.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
I still wanna see it. We will see it for suregregregegg wrote: ↑21 Sep 2024, 17:44Honestly it’s still a cracking fight. Styles make fights, fury isn’t a banger.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
That's a joke at this point, they might as well put Usyk 4th and bump Joshua in 3rd. Come on man, he is the undefeated unified champion! How do they rank Dubois and Fury that lost to him above him. I agree this performance by Dubois was amazing and he has improved a lot but it makes no sense to put him 1st.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois | PPV - September 21, 2024
funso banjo baby wrote: ↑21 Sep 2024, 17:31funso banjo baby wrote: ↑21 Sep 2024, 06:38 Here we go then......
This is as 50\50 on paper as you can get.
I can't see a distance fight unless AJ goes into his shell (Parker, Usyk I & 2, Ruiz 2) but that shouldn't happen against Dubois who is less mobile and will want to come forward.
This is a clash of big power punchers.
AJ has the edge in class but , for me, the big factor is the recent activity.
Dubois form is dynamite and he`s been in with serious opponents whereas AJ has quite literally fought stiffs for quick and pointless ko`s.
AJ was totally unnerved by the footwork, hand speed and general movement of Ruiz and Usyk. This won't be a factor against Dubois but also AJ is going to have to trade early and expend a lot of energy.
Both have small issues around mental attitude and stamina in tough fights.
I'm going against the run of opinion and saying Dubois wins by KO in the 5th but he's got to let his hands go as quickly as possible.
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Told ya