In a dramatic and career-defining fight on Saturday night, Daniel Dubois left Anthony Joshua’s future in the boxing world hanging by a thread after knocking out his English counterpart in the fifth round of their IBF world heavyweight title clash. The upset took place in front of a record-breaking 96,000 spectators at London’s Wembley Stadium, marking the largest postwar crowd for a boxing event in the United Kingdom.
Dubois’ Power Overwhelms Joshua: Four Knockdowns in Five Rounds
Joshua, once regarded as one of the most dominant heavyweight boxers of his era, suffered a brutal and one-sided defeat that few had predicted. Despite his decorated career and status as a former two-time world heavyweight champion, Joshua (28-4, 25 KOs) was unable to withstand the relentless power of Dubois (22-2, 21 KOs). The 25-year-old Dubois floored Joshua four times during the course of five rounds, the final blow coming just 59 seconds into Round 5, a crushing right hand that sent Joshua sprawling to the canvas, unable to continue.
Joshua’s loss was not just another blemish on his record—it was a significant blow to his hopes of becoming a three-time world heavyweight champion. Dubois, despite being the champion, entered the bout as the underdog, but he shocked both the crowd and boxing pundits with his sheer dominance. Joshua, who many had expected to reclaim his former glory, was left battered and bruised, his career now mired in uncertainty.
The Fight Breakdown: Dubois’ Relentless Assault
The buildup to the fight had focused heavily on Joshua’s knockout power, especially after his recent victory over Francis Ngannou in March, a fight that had reminded fans of Joshua’s devastating capabilities in the ring. However, it was Dubois who emerged as the aggressor from the opening bell. His explosive combinations and ability to withstand pressure from his more experienced opponent set the tone early.
In the first round, Dubois immediately found his rhythm, catching Joshua off guard with an arcing right hand that landed cleanly. Joshua, who had momentarily lowered his guard, invited the punch and paid the price as he hit the canvas for the first time. Although he managed to rise to his feet, it was clear that the punch had shaken him, and only the bell at the end of the round prevented further punishment.
Round 2 saw a visibly shaken Joshua trying to recover his composure. However, Dubois smelled blood and continued to press forward, landing a series of sharp punches that further destabilized Joshua. The fight, which had been expected to be a tactical and hard-fought battle, quickly began to look like a mismatch. Dubois’ power and aggression were overwhelming Joshua, and the former champion struggled to find any answers.
In Round 3, Dubois continued to pile on the pressure. Joshua attempted a right-hand counter but missed, leaving himself wide open for a brutal counter left hook from Dubois. The punch staggered Joshua, causing him to roll his ankle as he stumbled backward. Sensing an opportunity to end the fight early, Dubois unleashed a barrage of clubbing blows that sent Joshua to the canvas once again. The 34-year-old champion managed to beat the count, but his legs betrayed him, and it was clear that he was in deep trouble.
Round 4 was more of the same, with Dubois continuing his assault. Joshua, who had ruled the heavyweight division from 2016 to 2019 and then again from 2019 to 2021, was barely hanging on. His legs wobbled as he took more punishment, and he was knocked down for the third time early in the round. Despite his valiant attempts to survive, it was evident that Joshua was on borrowed time. The former champion’s legs were unsteady, and he barely made it to the end of the round.
The final blow came in Round 5. Dubois, determined to end the fight in emphatic fashion, landed a right hand to Joshua’s jaw that left the former champion crumpled on the canvas. As Joshua lay face down, struggling to get up, referee Marcus McDonnell counted him out. The fight was over, and with it, perhaps, Joshua’s chances of reclaiming his former status as the king of the heavyweight division.
A New Chapter for Dubois: What’s Next for the Rising Star?
For Daniel Dubois, the victory represents the pinnacle of his career so far. At just 25 years old, Dubois has already experienced both the highs and lows of professional boxing. After suffering a ninth-round stoppage defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in August 2023, many had questioned whether Dubois had the resilience to bounce back. His performance against Joshua answered those doubts in emphatic fashion.
“I’m fighting to get all the glory,” Dubois said in his post-fight interview. “To me, I’m the hunter and I need to hunt.”
With this victory, Dubois now finds himself in a prime position to challenge for the undisputed world heavyweight title. The winner of the upcoming December 21 clash between WBC, WBA, and WBO champion Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury will likely be Dubois’ next target. Both Usyk and Fury were ringside for the Joshua fight, and there is already speculation about a possible rematch between Dubois and Usyk, who defeated Dubois last year.
When asked who he wants to face next, Dubois didn’t shy away from expressing his desire for a second shot at Usyk. “All of the best, maybe Usyk, a big shot at my redemption, but anyone can get it,” he said confidently.
Joshua’s Future in Doubt: Can He Bounce Back?
For Anthony Joshua, the defeat raises serious questions about his future in the sport. Once regarded as the face of British boxing, Joshua has now suffered four professional losses, each more damaging than the last. His once-invincible aura has been shattered, and at 34 years old, time is not on his side.
In his post-fight comments, Joshua reflected on the difficulties he faced in the ring. “Before I came here, I always say to myself I’m a fighter for life,” Joshua said. “You keep rolling the dice. I had a fast and sharp opponent, a lot of mistakes from my end.”
The defeat leaves Joshua’s career in a precarious position. With talk before the fight of a potential blockbuster matchup against Tyson Fury, this loss has thrown those plans into disarray. Joshua’s options now seem limited. A rematch with Dubois is one possibility, or he could face the loser of the Usyk-Fury fight. However, after such a devastating loss, it remains to be seen whether Joshua can rediscover the form that once made him the dominant force in the heavyweight division.
The Long Road Ahead: Joshua’s Battle to Rebuild
Joshua’s journey back to the top will not be easy. Once known for his knockout power and dominant performances, he now faces the reality of rebuilding his career. His losses to Andy Ruiz Jr., Oleksandr Usyk (twice), and now Daniel Dubois have dented his reputation, and there are doubts about whether he can return to his former glory.
In the world of boxing, comebacks are not uncommon. Fighters like Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, and George Foreman all suffered significant setbacks before reclaiming their place among the greats. For Joshua, the road ahead will require not only physical recovery but also a mental reset. His confidence has been shaken, and his ability to handle pressure in big fights is now in question.
Dubois’ Journey: From Underdog to Champion
For Daniel Dubois, this victory is the culmination of years of hard work and perseverance. Dubois, who hails from Essex, began his boxing career with high expectations but faced a major setback when he lost to Oleksandr Usyk in 2023. Many wondered if he would ever recover from that defeat, but Dubois proved his doubters wrong with back-to-back stoppage victories over Jarrell Miller and Filip Hrgovic before facing Joshua.
Dubois’ rise to the top has been marked by his relentless pursuit of success. His power, resilience, and determination have made him one of the most exciting young fighters in the heavyweight division. With the possibility of an undisputed title fight on the horizon, Dubois has the opportunity to solidify his place among boxing’s elite.
As for Joshua, the future remains uncertain. His defeat to Dubois is the most damaging of his career, and only time will tell if he can bounce back from this crushing setback.
The Information is Collected from ESPN and Yahoo.