Anthony Joshua reacts to claims about Daniel Dubois performance
- Daniel Dubois claimed he gave Oleksandr Usyk a tougher fight than Anthony Joshua did.
- Joshua has won four consecutive fights since losing to Usyk in 2021 and 2022.
- The upcoming fight between Joshua and Dubois will determine the IBF heavyweight champion.
Anthony Joshua expressed his discontent regarding Daniel Dubois' assertion that he provided Oleksandr Usyk with a tougher challenge than Joshua did. This claim arose after Joshua lost to Usyk in 2021 and again in a rematch in 2022. Since then, Joshua has rebounded with four consecutive victories against notable opponents, including Jermaine Franklin and Francis Ngannou. He is now set to face Dubois for the IBF heavyweight world title later this month. Dubois, who suffered a defeat to Usyk, believes he knocked Usyk down during their fight, although the referee ruled the blow as below the belt. Frank Warren, Dubois' promoter, claimed that Dubois gave Usyk his hardest fight until Usyk faced Tyson Fury. This statement was met with skepticism from Joshua and his promoter, Eddie Hearn, who both disagreed with Warren's assessment. Warren defended Dubois, highlighting his resilience in previous fights and his potential as a young heavyweight. He emphasized that Dubois has shown significant improvement and capability in the ring, despite concerns about his mental toughness. The promoter believes Dubois is ready to defend his title and has the skills necessary to succeed against Joshua. The upcoming fight between Joshua and Dubois is highly anticipated, as it will not only determine the IBF heavyweight champion but also serve as a pivotal moment in both fighters' careers. Joshua aims to continue his winning streak, while Dubois seeks to prove his worth against a seasoned champion.