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Dubois looks to knock out Joshua

When Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua face off on September 20 at Wembley Stadium, he hopes to win by knockout.

The IBF heavyweight world champion, who has yet to win a full world title in the ring, believes a decisive victory over the former unified champion will solidify his position as a legitimate heavyweight contender.

Despite his title, Dubois is still eager to prove himself, particularly against a fighter of Joshua's calibre.

"I'm the underdog because I have to prove myself, and beating him in this fight will establish me as a legit champion," Dubois told Sky News.


"I'm ready to go. "This is it—the big opportunity."

Dubois has made no secret of his desire for a stoppage in the highly anticipated fight, stating, "Win by any means necessary, but a stoppage is definitely what I'm after—a good stoppage and a statement victory—that's what I'm all about."


"I'm confident and ready to do business. Every day, I work towards it, leaving no stone unturned. "Just work, work, work, and victory is guaranteed."


Dubois' trainer, Don Charles, expressed confidence in his fighter's preparation.

"He looks good, feels good, and enjoys boxing. "We're working on every shot in his arsenal, and I have a very happy camp and fighter," Charles said.

Reflecting on the journey thus far, Charles stated, "He is the current IBF heavyweight world champion. Every disappointment is also a blessing—from setbacks against Usyk, Miller, and Hrgovic, everything has led us to where we are now."

With Dubois determined to make a statement and Joshua looking to establish himself in the heavyweight division, the stage is set for an exciting showdown at Wembley.

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