Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

Who wins?

Poll ended at 22 Dec 2019, 08:48

Dubois - Decision
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Dubois - T/KO
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93%
DRAW
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Fujimoto - T/KO
2
7%
Fujimoto - Decision
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Total votes: 30

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Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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DANIEL ‘DYNAMITE’ DUBOIS (13-0, 12 KOs) takes on a new front on his prolific title hunt when he challenges for the WBC Silver Championship at the Copper Box Arena on December 21 against Japan’s Kyotaro Fujimoto (21-1, 13KOs). Dubois’ recently won WBO International Title will also be on the line. ‘The Fight Before Christmas’ will be televised by BT.

Still just 22, Dubois has already collected a staggering eight title belts in just 13 fights as a professional, with the WBC Youth, Southern Area, English, WBO European, WBO Global, British, WBO International and Commonwealth titles all to his name – in just 39 rounds of professional action.

Last month Dubois was added to the top 15 of the WBC rankings and he now gets to mark the occasion with a tilt at the governing body’s Silver title belt that successfully winning would further strengthen his position. The previous holder of the belt was Dillian Whyte, who made three successful defences of the title between April 2016 and December 2018. Dubois also holds a number 9 ranking with the WBO and number 15 ranking with the IBF.

December 21 will represent Dubois’ fifth fight of a productive year that has seen him record four KOs and not being taken beyond the fifth round at an assortment of major venues across the capital. He now returns to the Copper Box for the first time since December 2017, having recently showcased his explosive talents twice at the Royal Albert Hall, Wembley Arena and the o2 Arena.

Fujimoto holds a strong record of 21-1 with 13 wins coming via KO. A resident of Tokyo, his only reverse came in his sixth fight back in 2012 and he is the current holder of the WBO Asia Pacific title that he won by stopping Herman Ene Purcell in the ninth round in May 2017.

He has subsequently made three defences of his belt, winning all by stoppage, and he is ranked at 12 by the WBA. Fujimoto will be a first Asian opponent for Dubois, having previously sampled the experience of opponents from Africa, Eastern Europe, as well as North and South America.

“I wanted to defend my British Title but no one would step up to fight me. I want to be fighting world champions within the next 12 months and when the opportunity to fight for the WBC Silver Title was made available, a belt that Dillian Whyte held until his last fight, I jumped at it. I’ll also be defending my WBO International title I won in my last fight” said Dubois on his latest assignment.

“Fujimoto has a good rating and is a great stepping stone on my path to the top.

“He will have his own ambitions and I know he was rumoured before to be considered for a fight with Anthony Joshua, but I will be knocking that ambition out of him on December 21stwhen I knock him out.”


Promoter allegedly added: “This is all about continually increasing Daniel’s experience levels against tough opposition. He has made huge and rapid strides in a short space of time and Fujimoto will present the ideal and a legitimate test at this point in time.

“Daniel cannot afford to underestimate Fujimoto and I am sure he won’t. Fujimoto is ranked highly by the WBA who, incidentally, are the only governing body not to include Daniel in their top 15, so hopefully this is another box he will be able to tick with an impressive performance on December 21. A win here will see Daniel ranked by all the major organisations.

“It has been a big year for Daniel and the combined record of his last three opponents stood at 49-1 before coming up against our man and Daniel completed his work in under 10 full rounds of action.

“We shouldn’t overlook what Daniel is fighting for here because the WBC Silver and WBO International belts have been the headline prize on pay-per-view shows staged in the UK in recent times and is the established pathway towards a shot at the world title, which is the direction Daniel is heading in as we move towards 2020.”


There will be a press conference on Monday to announce the full card. Details to follow.

Tickets on sale now via Seetickets and Wednesday from Ticketmaster.

Ticket prices:

£250 – Hospitality
£150 – Floor
£100 – Floor
£70 – Floor
£50 – Lower Tier
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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Fight week :box:
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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Will tune in on Sat and have a few beers. The cards a bit meh but it's something to watch...
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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Stuarty wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 08:55 Will tune in on Sat and have a few beers. The cards a bit meh but it's something to watch...
Right before xmas tooo..

What else you supposed to do on a Sat night.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 09:28
Stuarty wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 08:55 Will tune in on Sat and have a few beers. The cards a bit meh but it's something to watch...
Right before xmas tooo..

What else you supposed to do on a Sat night.
True mate. I'm keeping things quiet till after xmas so suits me. Wee Sat night in and a few beers :TU: I'm a Williams fan so thats the only fight i'm really giving a fukk about tbh... Hopefully see a Highlight reel KO from big DDD :yay:
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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Stuarty wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 09:30
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 09:28

Right before xmas tooo..

What else you supposed to do on a Sat night.
True mate. I'm keeping things quiet till after xmas so suits me. Wee Sat night in and a few beers :TU: I'm a Williams fan so thats the only fight i'm really giving a fukk about tbh... Hopefully see a Highlight reel KO from big DDD :yay:
he normally delivers !
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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stevec@france wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 12:41
Stuarty wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 09:30

True mate. I'm keeping things quiet till after xmas so suits me. Wee Sat night in and a few beers :TU: I'm a Williams fan so thats the only fight i'm really giving a fukk about tbh... Hopefully see a Highlight reel KO from big DDD :yay:
he normally delivers !
Aye he should make easy work of this dude i'd imagine. Apparently no Brit fighters wanted the fight.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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Stuarty wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 12:42
stevec@france wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 12:41

he normally delivers !
Aye he should make easy work of this dude i'd imagine. Apparently no Brit fighters wanted the fight.
well he should consider ditching warren if he wants to get more interesting fights ..
hearn wud have dangled the dollars by now and put him against better opponents
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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stevec@france wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 12:47
Stuarty wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 12:42

Aye he should make easy work of this dude i'd imagine. Apparently no Brit fighters wanted the fight.
well he should consider ditching warren if he wants to get more interesting fights ..
hearn wud have dangled the dollars by now and put him against better opponents
He'll no doubt end up there sooner or later mate.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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Incredible to think Ishida went the distance with Fujimoto twice, the guys a career Super Welter is he not? I try not poo on Dubois too much because he is active but he's fought a few of these type of guys, should be another routine KO, lets hope for another step up in 2020 because the guy looks the goods
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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Next year I'd like to see him fight someone like Helenius, and then in between a guy like Demsey McKean.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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handsofstone wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 16:32 Incredible to think Ishida went the distance with Fujimoto twice, the guys a career Super Welter is he not? I try not poo on Dubois too much because he is active but he's fought a few of these type of guys, should be another routine KO, lets hope for another step up in 2020 because the guy looks the goods
Went the distance with? You're being kind, Kyotaro got gifts against Nobuhiro
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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The fright before Christmas

Be surprised if Fujimoto makes it past the first round.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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Ishida , despite formerly being 154, looks more a 'natural' hw than a lot of the big lard bois around

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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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Last xmas show was Frampton vs Warrington now we got Dubois winning in 5 minutes.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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This is an extremely poor fight. Fujimoto getting starched here by a journeyman.

Judging by the way he didn't seem to know what planet he was on after he got up, I think it's going to be a moral victory for him to last beyond the first.

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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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Jesus is that him in the video with the pink hair?? he’s not lasting three minutes, no way
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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Boxing Prospect wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 17:03
handsofstone wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 16:32 Incredible to think Ishida went the distance with Fujimoto twice, the guys a career Super Welter is he not? I try not poo on Dubois too much because he is active but he's fought a few of these type of guys, should be another routine KO, lets hope for another step up in 2020 because the guy looks the goods
Went the distance with? You're being kind, Kyotaro got gifts against Nobuhiro
Ishida who beat Kirkland and fought GGG?
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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Stuarty wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 20:00
Boxing Prospect wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 17:03

Went the distance with? You're being kind, Kyotaro got gifts against Nobuhiro
Ishida who beat Kirkland and fought GGG?
Yup that's the guy
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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Boxing Prospect wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 20:14
Stuarty wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 20:00

Ishida who beat Kirkland and fought GGG?
Yup that's the guy
Christ sake! I take it Ishida got robbed then?
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Stuarty wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 20:14
Boxing Prospect wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 20:14

Yup that's the guy
Christ sake! I take it Ishida got robbed then?
Certainly felt Ishida got robbed in one of them (the first I think) second was stupidly close and Kyotaro got the iffy decision

Almost all his pro boxing bouts have videos here
http://www.asianboxing.info/videos/cate ... o-fujimoto
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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Boxing Prospect wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 20:18
Stuarty wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 20:14

Christ sake! I take it Ishida got robbed then?
Certainly felt Ishida got robbed in one of them (the first I think) second was stupidly close and Kyotaro got the iffy decision

Almost all his pro boxing bouts have videos here
http://www.asianboxing.info/videos/cate ... o-fujimoto
Cheers BP :TU:
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MightyWarrior wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 19:42 Jesus is that him in the video with the pink hair?? he’s not lasting three minutes, no way
Yeah thats him. Getting starched there by Haumono who managed to get knocked out by KEVIN JOHNSON and in his last fight was readily outpointd by 42 year old Adamek.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto - 21 December 2019

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I bet the odds for a DDD 1st round win show us exactly what will happen.

It's an early Christmas present for Dubois, but things will have to improve next year because that's 2 knock over jobs on the bounce and there is much better opposition to choose from.

Those ticket prices are way over the top. Not one of Fwanks better nights, so at least give the customers a fair deal :shame:
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THEBUTCH wrote: 17 Dec 2019, 09:19 I bet the odds for a DDD 1st round win show us exactly what will happen.

It's an early Christmas present for Dubois, but things will have to improve next year because that's 2 knock over jobs on the bounce and there is much better opposition to choose from.

Those ticket prices are way over the top. Not one of Fwanks better nights, so at least give the customers a fair deal :shame:
9/4 on Hills for a DD 1st round KO win
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