Though it won’t be a rematch with Anthony Joshua, Daniel Dubois has his sights set on a bout with a British heavyweight.
Just six weeks ago, Dubois shocked the boxing world by brutally defeating Joshua, establishing himself as one of the world’s top heavyweights.
There had been discussions regarding a rematch between the two, but a new opponent has surfaced for the title of IBF champion after Eddie Hearn hinted that AJ is injured.
Fabio Wardley has risen in the rankings since destroying Frazer Clarke in the opening round last month, and Dubois told talkSPORT he wouldn’t mind facing his fellow Brit. “All these contenders, bring them on,” he added.
“The choice to eventually let me in and handle the business will be made by Frank Warren, the team, and my dad.
However, we shall all gather and determine the next course of action. I am so excited that I can’t wait for it.
“I’m feeling really confident and on form right now. At the moment, I’m feeling quite happy.
“Therefore, we will destroy whoever I have and relieve their suffering.”
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