Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025 (OFF)

Who wins?

Poll ended at 23 Feb 2025, 04:52

Dubois - Decision
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14%
Dubois - T/KO
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DRAW
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Parker - T/KO
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Parker - Decision
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43%
 
Total votes: 56

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Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025 (OFF)

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Daniel Dubois world title fight: Joseph Parker is preferred opponent to face heavyweight champion

Daniel Dubois could face Joseph Parker next in February with the IBF world heavyweight title at stake; Dubois defended his world title at Wembley last month with a stunning knockout of Anthony Joshua who will not pursue an immediate rematch in early 2025

Joseph Parker is the preferred opponent to challenge Daniel Dubois for the IBF world heavyweight title in February.

Dubois retained his world title with a stunning fifth-round knockout win over Anthony Joshua at Wembley in September and a number of opponents are being considered for a title defence in early 2025.

Joshua will not pursue an immediate rematch as the scheduled date does not fit into his plans for next year, but WBO interim champion Parker has emerged as the leading candidate to share the ring with Dubois.

The New Zealander has propelled himself back into world title contention with impressive wins over Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang after a stoppage loss to Joe Joyce.

Joseph Parker is the preferred opponent to challenge Daniel Dubois for the IBF world heavyweight title in February.

Dubois retained his world title with a stunning fifth-round knockout win over Anthony Joshua at Wembley in September and a number of opponents are being considered for a title defence in early 2025.

Joshua will not pursue an immediate rematch as the scheduled date does not fit into his plans for next year, but WBO interim champion Parker has emerged as the leading candidate to share the ring with Dubois.

The New Zealander has propelled himself back into world title contention with impressive wins over Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang after a stoppage loss to Joe Joyce.

Zhang and Martin Bakole have also welcomed the opportunity to fight Dubois, while Fabio Wardley had been linked with a world title shot after his first-round knockout of Frazer Clarke.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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Daniel Dubois vs Joseph Parker, Beterbiev vs Bivol 2 planned for February 22nd Riyadh Season

Carlos Adames vs Hamzah Sheeraz, Vergil Ortiz Jr vs Jaron Ennis, and Zhilei Zhang vs Agit Kabayel are reportedly also in the works

The first Riyadh Season show of 2025 could be an absolute doozy, as Dan Rafael brings word of a planned five-fight lineup that includes an undisputed rematch alongside two title fights and a pair of incredibly intriguing non-title matchups.

The proposed main event would see Daniel Dubois (22-2, 21 KO) make an admirably tough voluntary defense of his IBF heavyweight title against Joseph Parker. Once reeling from brutal losses to Joe Joyce, both men will enter the ring red-hot thanks to a string of strong victories. Dubois’ last two bouts have seen him smash Filip Hrgovic and Anthony Joshua, while Parker pulled off back-to-back upsets of his own over Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang.

In the co-feature, undisputed light heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev (21-0, 20 KO) would run it back with Dmitry Bivol (23-1, 12 KO) after pulling off a razor-thin majority decision win in October. The IBF immediately ordered Beterbiev to defend against Michael Eifert, but Rafael claims they reached a step-aside deal.

Other bouts in the work include a previously revealed middleweight title fight between WBC champ Carlos Adames (24-1, 18 KO) and top contender Hamzah Sheeraz (21-0, 17 KO), a heavyweight tussle between Zhang (27-2-1, 22 KO) against Agit Kabayel (25-0, 17 KO), and a massive super welterweight clash pitting Vergil Ortiz Jr (22-0, 21 KO) against reigning IBF welterweight champion Jaron “Boots” Ennis (33-0, 29 KO).

If this all comes together, it may genuinely be the most stacked card I can remember. All killer no filler.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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Chris Algieri: February 22 ‘by far the best Riyadh Season card put together’

The promotion reportedly being built for February 22 is “by far the best” overseen by Riyadh Season, according to two of the world’s most respected pundits.

The rematch between light heavyweights Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol reportedly will be supported in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, by the IBF heavyweight title fight between the champion Daniel Dubois and Joseph Parker, and further similarly appealing contests between Jaron Ennis and Vergil Ortiz Jnr, Zhilei Zhang and Agit Kabayel, Hamzah Sheeraz and Carlos Adames, and potentially Shakur Stevenson and Floyd Schofield.

The first fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, in May, was supported by a fine undercard. There was also significant investment in the undercards of Fury-Francis Ngannou and, respectively in Los Angeles and London yet also of Riyadh Season, Israil Madrimov-Terence Crawford and Dubois-Anthony Joshua.

For perhaps the first time, however, if the February 22 promotion is shaped as expected, then one of the most appealing fights that can be made in any weight division – Beterbiev-Bivol II – will be supported by further fights capable of being popular and entertaining main events. One of them, Ennis-Ortiz Jnr, is the profile of contest that could headline in a casino in Las Vegas, and would be one of the most sought-after fights of 2025.

“It’s by far the best Riyadh card, on paper, that’s been put together,” the retired Chris Algieri told Boxing Scene’s Top Stories. “I love this card from top to bottom. The main event is a very important fight for the weight class; for the division; for the pound-for-pound rankings, so the level of that main event is humungous.

“Then you’ve got a couple of other bangers on there that can really steal the show, in terms of being action packed. Joseph Parker definitely deserves his shot – he’s getting it against Daniel Dubois. I don’t know if Dubois is the favourite in that fight – Parker, in recent form, has looked tremendous. Very, very smart; very, very tricky; fantastic gas tank, and very, very hard to deal with. Dubois, we’ve seen get frustrated in the past, could succumb. I wouldn’t completely say that’s a Daniel Dubois win, for sure.

“Then you’ve got Zhilei Zhang, who’s been one of the most exciting heavyweights in recent years, fighting Agit [Kabayel]. That guy can fight – I don’t know how much he has at the highest level. I’ve been impressed with him lately, but that’s a massive test for him, fighting Zhilei Zhang.

“The Sheeraz-Adames fight – that’s a phenomenal match-up. I really tip my hat to Team Sheeraz for jumping into such a tough fight so early – fighting one of the tougher champions of the weight class.

“Vergil and Ennis – how do you not love that one? That’s a bonafide show stealer. Then sprinkle in a little Shakur Stevenson and Schofield – a little bad blood – why not? From top to bottom, this card has everything that you can look for.”

Algieri and Paulie Malignaggi – colleagues at ProBox TV and columnists for BS – have also been recruited for their expertise as pundits and commentators on other platforms, and though Malignaggi has occasionally been considered a contrarian, he shared Algieri’s enthusiasm.

“A lot of these fights – if not all of them – could have been a main event on another card,” said Malignaggi, like Algieri a retired world champion. “We’ve seen big fight cards with worse main events than some of the fights on this card that aren’t main events.

“Ennis and Vergil Ortiz was something that was being talked about back when Vergil was at welterweight, so this comes full circle, with Ennis now moving up to the 154lbs division and going up to fight Vergil at the next weight class up. That has ‘barnburner’ written all over it – especially when you consider some of the defensive deficiencies we’ve talked about Ennis having. Vergil, as offensively explosive as he’s been, got dropped twice by [Serhii] Bohachuk, so he’s not exactly Pernell Whittaker himself.

“Two very explosive, offensive fighters, who’ve shown a little bit of defensive liabilities. It’s an explosive, explosive fight.

“The main event is not your typical explosive fight. It’s probably another real, tough chess match. If Beterbiev can make Bivol break at any little bit, the way most of his opponents break, and Bivol starts losing positioning because he can’t have the mental concentration, that fight opens up as well.

“That fight didn’t open up the first time ‘cause neither guy was in breaking position. It was a very disciplined fight at the highest level. That was a very, very high IQ fight – I don’t know if words can even explain it. I can’t guarantee it’ll happen again, but it could, because neither was convinced that they couldn’t have won first time around. You have a great fight there.

“Dubois’ becoming one of the most exciting fighters in the weight class. That makes it fun. Parker is tricky, and one thing – is Dubois’ youthful exuberance going to overtake the craftiness of Parker? That’s the one thing I wonder about with Parker.

“This is a really, really good card from top to bottom. You don’t want to miss any of these fights.”

If there has previously existed little criticism of the quality of the Riyadh Season promotions overseen by the General Entertainment Authority, there regardless has been questions surrounding their motives, and the disappointing atmospheres so far seen and heard at the Kingdom Arena.

“It’s going to be sparse,” Algieri continued. “This is what these cards are. But it’s fine – the fights are so good – we’ve had other cards there that did not have crazy crowd support. But it’s okay – they’re good fights.

“I like seeing good fights. I want to see the best guys in the world fight each other. If it has to be in an area like that – where there’s no drinking; there’s no booze; there’s no real crowd support – it’s fine. When I fought Manny Pacquiao in Macau [in 2014], the crowd sat on their hands. It’s just a different culture, and I don’t think we should knock any of these cards, or any of these match-ups, because they don’t have that crazy background atmosphere.

“Does it affect the fight? Sure. Does it affect the moment and what it feels like to be there? Absolutely. But this is a sport, and these guys should be able to fight in a closet and still perform. Yeah, it’s gonna be quiet, but the fights are good.”
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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Artur Beterbiev-Dmitry Bivol II set for February 22 in Riyadh

Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol will rematch for the undisputed light heavyweight title on February 22 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, headlining the latest Riyadh Season event on a card stacked with championship bouts.

The main event, announced Monday on social media and billed as "The Last Crescendo," will revisit the October clash in which Beterbiev narrowly edged Bivol via majority decision to unify the division.

In that fight, the 39-year-old Beterbiev, 21-0 (20 KOs), who has spent much of his career training in Montreal, went the distance for the first time. Meanwhile, the 33-year-old Bivol, 23-1 (12 KOs), suffered his first career defeat despite outlanding Beterbiev 142-134 on punches, according to CompuBox. Beterbiev, for his part, landed 90 power shots to Bivol’s 84, highlighting the razor-thin margin.

The undercard will see IBF heavyweight titleholder Daniel Dubois, 22-2 (21 KOs), defend his title against Joseph Parker, 35-3 (23 KOs). Dubois, 27, from the UK, is on a three-fight win streak following a 2023 stoppage loss to Oleksandr Usyk. Parker, 32, a New Zealand former titleholder, enters on a five-fight win streak, with notable victories over Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang. Parker’s last title fight was a loss to Anthony Joshua in 2018, while Dubois knocked out Joshua in his most recent fight.

WBC lightweight titleholder Shakur Stevenson, 22-0 (10 KOs), will face Floyd Schofield, 18-0 (12 KOs). Stevenson, 27, originally from Newark and now training in Houston, accepted the challenge from Schofield, 22, nicknamed “Kid Austin,” following Schofield’s unanimous decision win over Rene Tellez Giron last month, after Schofield called Stevenson out. Their exchanges on social media helped build anticipation for this showdown, which many believed to be out of reach for Schofield.

Carlos Adames, 24-1 (18 KOs), will defend his WBC middleweight title against Hamzah Sheeraz, 21-0 (17 KOs). Adames, 30, based in Las Vegas, has been plagued by inactivity (fighting just once per year since 2022) but is riding a six-fight win streak. Sheeraz, 25, from the UK, earned the title shot with a stoppage of Tyler Denny in September.

The WBC interim junior middleweight title will be contested between Vergil Ortiz Jnr, 22-0 (21 KOs), and Israil Madrimov, 10-1-1 (7 KOs). Ortiz, 26, from Grand Prairie, Texas, won a majority decision over Serhii Bohachuk in August to capture the title. Madrimov, 29, from Uzbekistan, is coming off a unanimous decision loss to Terence Crawford in August in Los Angeles, marking Crawford’s debut at 154lbs. More perplexing is that Madrimov will be scheduled for this fight while keeping his fight on December 21 with Bohachuk.

“It’s surprising to see, considering Serhii knocked Vergil down twice and sent him to the hospital [August 10 in Ortiz’s narrow victory by decision in Las Vegas],” Tom Loeffler, Bohachuk’s promoter told Boxing Scene on Monday.

Madrimov would be left with just over two months to recover and prepare against a WBC interim titleholder who has knocked out every foe except Bohachuk.

Also on the card, 41-year-old Zhilei Zhang, 27-2-1 (22 KOs), will face Germany’s Agit Kabayel, 25-0 (17 KOs), for the WBC interim heavyweight title. Zhang, who twice stopped Joe Joyce before losing to Parker, rebounded with a dramatic knockout of Wilder in June. Kabayel, 32, earned this opportunity by stopping Frank Sanchez and Arslanbek Makhmudov in back-to-back fights.

Opening the event, Joshua Buatsi, 19-0 (13 KOs), will defend his WBO interim light heavyweight title against Callum Smith, 30-2 (22 KOs). Buatsi, 31, a 2016 Olympic bronze medalist training in California with Virgil Hunter, is coming off wins over Dan Azeez and Willy Hutchinson in 2024. Smith, 34, rebounded from a stoppage loss to Beterbiev with a fifth-round knockout of Carlos Galvan on Saturday.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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They should fly in a 1,000 fans that promise to go nuts ?
With what they're spending it wouldn't be much more and it's the one thing they're missing.
I@d be well up for it !
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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My Spidey senses are tingling .....

I see Dubois v Parker being very tough and going the distance...

I also see a draw

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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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Parker by decision…but he has to come off the canvas to do it.

Great card.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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Close call
Top of my head, I could make a decent argument for either of them.
Can Dubois keep it together over twelve is the big one, I can see him ahead but holding onto that lead is another question.
I dunno I'm up in the air on this one.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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Evander wrote: 04 Dec 2024, 01:14 I dunno I'm up in the air on this one.
That’s the best kind of answer to fights.

Are you rooting for anyone?

For me it’s just best man wins. Just give me a good fight.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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Hoping for a Parker win
Going with Parker by close decision, but would not be surprised by a Dubois knockout win
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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Think DDD is too strong with too tough a chin. Just don’t see how Parker wins it.

If ddd jabs he should break Parker down.

Don’t think Parker can just bamboozle him like usyk did, and short of a freak injury I just don’t know how Parker troubles him. Which is weird to say cause I’m a big Parker fan but I just think DDD is going to win this fairly comfortably.

Parker’s road to victory is sooooo much more difficult than DDDs. (Body would be my plan even thoug DDD dosent really have a history of been weak to the body…)
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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parkers hands are a lot faster that is his big advantage, but if he cant hurt dubs , then dubs will keep coming and get him like joyce did
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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The loss to Usyk is probably exactly the experience that Dubois needs to be able to get by Parker. If he'd never faced a high level boxer of that sort he'd possibly be befuddled by Parker, but at this point he knows he's held his own with the best of the best, and Parker while he's very solid, and credible in his own right is no Usyk. I think Dubois will be able to get Parker out of there late in a competitive fight.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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skanksta wrote: 03 Dec 2024, 06:00 They should fly in a 1,000 fans that promise to go nuts ?
With what they're spending it wouldn't be much more and it's the one thing they're missing.
I@d be well up for it !

Or just dub in fake crowd excitement US sitcom style.

With a decently set up system and a skilful DJ/operator, no one will know.

The promoters can argue over who's the A side when it comes to the fake crowd noise.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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I've written off Parker too many times, yet he has resurged to now be in the best form of his career.

Dubois seems to be coming of age too and he's a dangerous guy, but I think Parker might be too experienced for Dubois.

I'm going with Parker on points.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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Syntax Error wrote: 20 Dec 2024, 08:06 I've written off Parker too many times, yet he has resurged to now be in the best form of his career.

Dubois seems to be coming of age too and he's a dangerous guy, but I think Parker might be too experienced for Dubois.

I'm going with Parker on points.
Yh not sure Dubois can do what Joyce did to Parker.

Also, Parker fought that fight wrong. Should never have gone toe to toe
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 20 Dec 2024, 08:20
Syntax Error wrote: 20 Dec 2024, 08:06 I've written off Parker too many times, yet he has resurged to now be in the best form of his career.

Dubois seems to be coming of age too and he's a dangerous guy, but I think Parker might be too experienced for Dubois.

I'm going with Parker on points.
Yh not sure Dubois can do what Joyce did to Parker.

Also, Parker fought that fight wrong. Should never have gone toe to toe
Agreed.

Parker will most likely get banged out if he gets into a shootout with Dubois.

Parker is traditionally known as having a good chin, but he doesn't want to be testing it against DDD.

Parker has the speed and skill to outbox Dubois and that's what he needs to do.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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Syntax Error wrote: 20 Dec 2024, 11:06
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 20 Dec 2024, 08:20
Syntax Error wrote: 20 Dec 2024, 08:06 I've written off Parker too many times, yet he has resurged to now be in the best form of his career.

Dubois seems to be coming of age too and he's a dangerous guy, but I think Parker might be too experienced for Dubois.

I'm going with Parker on points.
Yh not sure Dubois can do what Joyce did to Parker.

Also, Parker fought that fight wrong. Should never have gone toe to toe
Agreed.

Parker will most likely get banged out if he gets into a shootout with Dubois.

Parker is traditionally known as having a good chin, but he doesn't want to be testing it against DDD.

Parker has the speed and skill to outbox Dubois and that's what he needs to do.
How he fought against Zhang was good. He only got knocked down cus he was complacement and tried going for it
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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he never tried going for it vs zhang, he was ultra cautious the whole time, as he should have been. he's just not totally slick enough to avoid getting nailed the whole fight, and zhang has that power to drop guys with just a shot or two

zhang hits harder than dubois tbh, but dubois will attack with much more output and consistency than zhang will. dubs has a realistic shot of a stoppage in the way joyce did to parker
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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margaret thatcher wrote: 20 Dec 2024, 15:01 he never tried going for it vs zhang, he was ultra cautious the whole time, as he should have been. he's just not totally slick enough to avoid getting nailed the whole fight, and zhang has that power to drop guys with just a shot or two

zhang hits harder than dubois tbh, but dubois will attack with much more output and consistency than zhang will. dubs has a realistic shot of a stoppage in the way joyce did to parker
Yes, Zhang can bang.

He's probably the heaviest hitter in the division.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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Syntax Error wrote: 20 Dec 2024, 16:06
margaret thatcher wrote: 20 Dec 2024, 15:01 he never tried going for it vs zhang, he was ultra cautious the whole time, as he should have been. he's just not totally slick enough to avoid getting nailed the whole fight, and zhang has that power to drop guys with just a shot or two

zhang hits harder than dubois tbh, but dubois will attack with much more output and consistency than zhang will. dubs has a realistic shot of a stoppage in the way joyce did to parker
Yes, Zhang can bang.

He's probably the heaviest hitter in the division.
Syntax Error wrote: 20 Dec 2024, 16:06
margaret thatcher wrote: 20 Dec 2024, 15:01 he never tried going for it vs zhang, he was ultra cautious the whole time, as he should have been. he's just not totally slick enough to avoid getting nailed the whole fight, and zhang has that power to drop guys with just a shot or two

zhang hits harder than dubois tbh, but dubois will attack with much more output and consistency than zhang will. dubs has a realistic shot of a stoppage in the way joyce did to parker
Yes, Zhang can bang.

He's probably the heaviest hitter in the division.

Yes, even the previously indestructible iron chin of Joe Joyce had no defence to the power of 'big bang' Zhang.

Parker v Dubois may not be as one sided as some seem to think. Parker can box behind a solid defence if he so wishes and Dubois has yet to convince everyone that he's ready to ascend to the HW throne.
This is certainly an important fight that could determine the future of HW boxing.

Agit Kabayel's clash with Zhang could be another one. A big step up for him, but whether it is a gamble too far, too soon is difficult to tell, but at 32 Kabayel probably feels he needs to get a move on.

Let's face it, if, post Usyk, Daniel Dubois is not the future of HW boxing then who is?

Wladimir Klitschko? Anthony Joshua? Tyson Fury?
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 22, 2025

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Parker will lose his WBO interim belt when the bell rings. Meaning one less mandatory for Usyk.
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