What nationality is Caroline Dubois?

Last Modified Jul 31, 2024 07:45 GMT
What nationality is Caroline Dubois?
Caroline Dubois [Image courtesy: __carolinedubois1 on Instagram]

Caroline Dubois is one of the youngest female boxers active in the lightweight division of boxing and also the IBO female lightweight champion since 2023. The 23-year-old boxer is the younger sister of the IBF interim heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois. Starting her professional career in 2022, Caroline Dubois has been so active and undefeated in her boxing stint with an impeccable record of 9 wins and no losses. Out of her nine wins, 5 came via knockouts and 4 via decision.

Moreover, Caroline Dubois is set to make her next outing against the Uruguan boxer Maira Moneo for the WBC interim lightweight title on August 3, 2024, at the Oakwell Stadium in Barnsley, Yorkshire, England. Dubois’ IBO lightweight title will also be on the line for the matchup between the lightweights. And the fight will take place in the undercard of Zak Chelli vs. Callum Simpson​.

Caroline Dubois’ nationality

Caroline Dubois is a British boxer. Born in London, England, the 23-year-old female boxer fights out of the same city. She was born to a family of eleven children and her father was a single parent who raised her.

Caroline Dubois’s father enrolled her in a boxing gym when she was only 9 years old. For this, he chose a top-level boxing club instead of an amateur ladies' gym. Hence, Caroline Dubois trained in the same as her elder brother Daniel Dubois did. Moreover, during the early days, Caroline Dubois pretended to be a boy instead of a girl inside the gym.

Caroline Dubois’ next fight stats

StatsCaroline DuboisMaira Moneo
Record9-0-014-1-0
ChampionshipIBO World LightweightWBC Interim World Lightweight
Age2331
Height 5’5.5" (166 cm)5’5” (165 cm)
Division(s) LightweightLightweight
ReachN/A66.1” (168 cm)
KO Percentage55.56%21.43%
Rounds130119
Win streak (active)98
Stance SouthpawOrthodox
Professional Debut20222018

FAQs on Caroline Dubois' nationality

A. Caroline Dubois is set to make her next outing against the Uruguan boxer Maira Moneo for the WBC interim lightweight title on August 3, 2024, at the Oakwell Stadium in Barnsley, Yorkshire, England.

A. Caroline Dubois vs. Maira Moneo is scheduled to take place at Oakwell Stadium, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England.

A. As of July 2024, Caroline Dubois is 23 years old.

A. Caroline Dubois has never lost in his professional boxing career (9-0-0). 

A. Caroline Dubois is a British boxer.

A. Starting her professional career in 2022, Caroline Dubois has been so active and undefeated in her boxing stint with an impeccable record of no losses and 9 wins, of which 5 came via knockouts and 4 via decision. 

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