Daniel Dubois’ Next Fight

Last Modified Feb 20, 2025 11:11 GMT
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Daniel Dubois is a professional boxer hailing from London, England. He has held the IBF heavyweight title since June 2024. Dubois has held several other heavyweight titles at the regional level, including the British and Commonwealth titles from 2019 to 2020. He won the British championship and the national junior title five times as an amateur. He has a 95% knockout-to-win percentage and is renowned for his punching strength. Formerly he was the WBA(Regular) heavyweight title holder from June 2022 to August 2023.

When it comes to record, Daniel Dubois boasts 22 wins and 2 losses in his professional boxing career as of February 12, 2025. The 27-year-old British boxer has 21 of his wins via knockouts and only 1 via decision. Moreover, Dubois got elevated to a complete IBF champion from being an interim champion as Oleksandr Usyk vacated the title. The English boxer is now preparing for his fight against Joseph Parker on February 22, 2025.

Daniel Dubois' next fight - opponent, date, location

Daniel Dubois will face Joseph Parker for his next fight on February 22, 2025, at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This fight is scheduled to be the co-main event of 'The Last Crescendo: Beterbiev vs. Bivol 2'.

Beterbeiv v Bivol – The Last Crescendo Press Conference
Beterbeiv v Bivol – The Last Crescendo Press Conference (Getty)

Daniel Dubois' last fight

In his last outing on September 21, 2024, Daniel Dubois defended his IBF heavyweight title against Anthony Joshua at London's Wembley Stadium. Despite being the underdog, Dubois delivered a dominant performance, securing a knockout victory in the fifth round. He began aggressively, knocking Joshua down with a powerful overhand right at the end of the first round. Joshua managed to beat the count but appeared unsteady.
Dubois maintained pressure in the subsequent rounds, landing clean power punches and scoring additional knockdowns. In the fifth round, after absorbing a hard right hand from Joshua, Dubois countered with a short right, sending Joshua to the canvas again. The fight was stopped 59 seconds into the round, with Dubois retaining his title.

FAQs On Daniel Dubois

A. Dubois has a 95.45% knockout-to-win percentage and is known for his punching strength.

A. In November 2020, Dubois suffered his first loss against Joe Joyce, resulting in a shattered orbital bone.

A. Dubois fought Anthony Joshua in his last fight.

A. Dubois will face Joseph Parker in his next fight on February 22, 2025, at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

A. Dubois has 22 wins (20 by knockout, 1 by decision) and 2 losses in 24 fights. 

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