Daniel Dubois will make his return to the ring on February 10th against DL Jones, once again at London’s CopperBox Arena.
‘DDD’ is currently garnering a reputation as one of the most fearsome punchers in the heavyweight division after beginning his career in blistering form by reeling off six successive back-to-back knockouts.
He is widely expected to add his seventh successive knockout when he locks horns with DL Jones. Ahead of that showdown, the knockout sensation added: “It’s getting a bit of a formality really. But I’m learning, growing and just getting better,” he said on Bunce’s Boxing Hour.
It’s official I will be back on February 10th with @zolani_tete@mranthonyyarde@BradleySkeete great show see you there 👊 pic.twitter.com/pwW6zXMnb0
— Daniel Dubois (@DynamiteDubois) December 14, 2017
“I never go into the ring overconfident. I train very hard, in my training I motivate myself and get ready.”
Anything can happen in a fight, so I’m always ready.
Dubois then discussed the heavyweight division in detail and claimed his goal in the new year will be to rise to the very top.
Kelly 🥊
Mendouo 🥊
Howe 🥊
Barragan 🥊
Carter 🥊
Darche 🥊Six fights, six wins, six knockouts… 👊
Daniel Dubois is back in the ring on February 10th, watch him live on BT Sport HD! 📺 pic.twitter.com/zqKINtpYHo
— Boxing on BT Sport 🥊 (@BTSportBoxing) January 16, 2018
“It’s a very lucrative division,” Dubois added.
“I definitely want to be climbing up the ranks and getting to the top of the division.”
In his last fight, Dubois dispatched of Dorian Darch inside of two one-sided rounds. Dubois shared if it is possible to find anyone durable enough to last with him, he will jump at the chance for that fight in order to prove himself in a ‘real fight.’
Asked if he wants opponents who can take him longer, he replied: “Yeah, if they can. Definitely.”
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“I definitely want to test myself and see how good I am in a real fight.”
Dubois also discussed his younger sister Caroline, who is also an amateur boxing competitor.
“She’s done everything!” Dubois said.
“She’s eclipsed me, she’s won more than me and won more than most amateurs have. She’s heading for the stars!”
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