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Daniel Dubois says Frank Warren wants him to beat Fabio Wardley

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Daniel Dubois believes promoter Frank Warren may have a preferred outcome when he faces Fabio Wardley for the WBO heavyweight title on Saturday night in Manchester.

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Both heavyweights are promoted by Queensberry, but Dubois joked this week that his victory would open up more immediate options for Warren’s growing stable of heavyweight challengers.

Wardley has already made it clear he has no interest in fighting his stablemate Moses Itauma, even if the undefeated challenger becomes mandatory challenger, while Dubois already has a history with Oleksandr Usyk after losing twice to the unified heavyweight champion.

Dubois suggested that his victory could ease Queensberry into a faster path to major heavyweight intramurals.

“It’ll definitely be better for Frank if I win. It’s a better fight, right, Frank?” Dubois said, sitting next to Warren during a media roundtable.

“It’s as much about skill as punching power. I think I’ll show I have a punch and some boxing skills.

“I am the one who has amateur experience and amateur pedigree, so I will show it tonight.

“Fabio was lucky when he showed up, but his luck ran out when he faced me. You’ve seen him come back from the dead in fights, but he couldn’t do it this time.”

Warren reportedly smiled when Dubois commented that he preferred Dubois winning. The Queensberry promoter later pointed to the strength of his heavyweight stable, which currently includes Dubois, Wardley, Itauma and mandatory WBC title challenger Agit Kabayel.

Saturday’s fight carries stern consequences for both heavyweight fighters. Wardley enters undefeated and defends his WBO title for the first time, while Dubois tries to bounce back from his second loss to Usyk.

The winner could move closer to an undisputed title shot against Usyk or potentially a future fight involving Itauma, who is quickly climbing the ranks of the heavyweight division.

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Zak Chelli ‘expects the unexpected’ after overdue clash with David Morrell

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Zak Chelli ‘expects the unexpected’ in late-notice David Morrell clash

From the outside, Zak Chelli will have a treacherous mountain to climb on Saturday when he faces world-class featherlight heavyweight contender David Morrell.

For starters, his career has been plagued by inactivity over the past 20 months, with Chelli only completing one task – winning the Premier League title – since then losing by unanimous decision to Callum Simpson in August 2024

Secondly, the former British and Commonwealth super middleweight champion hasn’t competed anywhere near the world level at 168lbs, let alone 175lbs, as he looks to create a massive upset against Morrell.

The talented Cuban was scheduled to face Callum Smith last month, but an injury ruled his opponent out of the breathtaking fight.

However, in a bizarre turn of events, Morrell will now collide with Chelli on the undercard of Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester.

Attributing his inactivity to “contract issues” and “other things behind the scenes,” Chelli tells Boxing News he’s constantly hanging around the gym.

All this time he’s been trying to convince his domestic counterparts to roll the dice against him, but now he’ll be taking a massive risk in pursuit of a bigger reward.

“When I say I want massive fights, I mean it. As you can see, I’m fighting David Morrell – I’m trying to prove to them [his domestic counterparts] that I am above their level.

“I’m approaching 10 years as a professional, so I know how the process works, I know the business.

“You have to be patient because you could have that one phone call that will change your life.”

In addition to her professional career, Chelli works for Time Out Boxing, where she teaches basics to children with special educational needs or behavior management issues.

At first, he says, the children take one look at him as an “aggressive guy,” but then they get to know him and begin to “show a lot of respect.”

However, it may be harder for the Londoner to earn Morrell’s respect, even if it is an opportunity he has actively sought.

“As soon as Callum Smith got injured, my dad literally said in every social media post: ‘Come on [Morrell] to my son.”

“Then we got a call from Alfie Warren [of Warren Boxing Management]telling us this fight can happen.”

Knowing the reputation of his next opponent, who lost a decision to David Benavidez in February 2025, Chelli sees no reason to study the 28-year-old.

However, he is acutely aware of his known underdog status, which has given him extra motivation to perform well against Jack Cullen and Anthony Sims Jr in 2020 and 2023, respectively.

“I haven’t seen too many [Morrell]honestly, but I know Benavidez is a good fighter and he managed to fight Benavidez 12 rounds, so I’m not going to underestimate him. But on May 9, I will show people what level I am at and what I can do.

“A lot of people doubted me in a lot of my fights, but I think it motivates me to do better.”

As for the game plan, Chelli had not considered such a thing before facing Morrell, who won a split decision over Olympic bronze medalist Imam Khataev last July.

Instead, he would rather be prepared for all possible scenarios rather than focusing mainly on a specific player’s style, especially considering he only had three to four weeks’ notice.

“I don’t think specific sparring helps because when you’re in the ring with someone, that person is always going to be different from how [you’ve previously seen] their.

“But being a southpaw, I’ve battled a lot of them and I’ve always done well. I always expect the unexpected. Whatever comes my way, I’ll adapt and maneuver around it.”

Regardless of the result, Chelli will still be a must-see for the British 175lb title, which will certainly take the pressure off his fight with Morrell.

That said, he is clearly eager to get his career back on track and secure further opportunities, knowing he will be better equipped to do so with an eye-catching performance in his next match.

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David Morrell expects to face Callum Smith after last minute fight with Zak Chelli on Wardley-Dubois card

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David Morrell expects to face Callum Smith after last minute Zak Chelli fight on Wardley-Dubois card

David Morrell fully expects his “interim” WBO title fight will be postponed, even though there is uncertainty over when Callum Smith will return to fighting.

They were both scheduled to feature in Liverpool last month, but only on a fleeting basis former world champion Smith withdrew due to an undisclosed injury.

Of course, it’s far from perfect that Smith hasn’t fought since February 2025, when he defeated Joshua Buatsi by unanimous decision to win his “interim” lightweight heavyweight title.

However, despite the inactivity of Smith, whose recovery timetable remains unclear, both sides appear keen to reschedule the Morrell fight for later this year.

Until then, Morrell must stay in the win column as he makes a quick pit stop against former British and Commonwealth champion Zak Chelli this Saturday.

Their bout, which will take place at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, replaces Jared Anderson vs. Solomon Dacres in the main support role for Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois.

This happened thanks to the skillful approach to the situation by general manager Luis DeCubas Jr., who successfully saved his client from spending a year on the shelf.

Grateful for the opportunity, Morrell tells Boxing News his initial response to Smith’s injury was professional.

“I didn’t react too strongly – that’s part of being a professional athlete. As a fighter, you have to train your mindset and just be ready for anything [comes your way].

So I stayed serene and just kept training.”

Believing Smith’s fight will be “100%” postponed, Morrell remains keenly aware of the danger of taking his eye off the ball.

He learned this particular lesson in his last outing, when a lack of concentration, by his own admission, caused the talented Cuban to suffer a fifth-round knockdown against Imam Khataev.

Despite this, Morrell managed to achieve a split decision last July, but his performance was far from what we are accustomed to from a skilled technician.

“This fight wasn’t good, I wasn’t 100% focused, a few things happened in my personal circle.

“With a guy like Khataev, you’re supposed to box, move, and exploit those skills to control the fight. But since I wasn’t 100% focused, I just used my fighting instincts and got the win.”

After the Khataev fight, Morrell parted ways with Ronnie Shields and joined forces with head coach Ismael Salas, training alongside the likes of Rolando Romero, Alberto Puello and Yoelvis Gomez.

“[Salas has] I brought back some of the Cuban education that I lost a little bit when I came to the States and trained in Houston [Texas]. Returning to the roots is always essential.

“There was also communication [barrier] at my last camp, but since everyone now speaks the same language and is on the same page, it has had a really positive impact [on his training]”

With Salas at his side, Morrell clearly rediscovered the extraordinary skills that brought him considerable success in amateur competition.

Now, hoping to showcase his talents to a British audience, the 28-year-old looks ready to prove why he is one of the top contenders at 175 pounds against Chelli.

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Ra’eese Aleem doesn’t make weight, fight with Leo canceled

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Ra’eese Aleem failed to make weight on Friday, leading to the cancellation of his scheduled IBF featherweight title fight against Angelo Leo.

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Dan Rafael reported that Aleem weighed 128.8 pounds, which was 2.8 pounds over the featherweight limit. Leo successfully made weight for the fight that was scheduled to headline a Salita Promotions gala on Saturday on DAZN.

“Ra’eese Aleem weighed in at 128.8 pounds – 2.8 pounds over the featherweight limit – and his mandatory challenge to IBF champion Angelo Leo (who made weight), which was scheduled to headline Saturday’s Salita Promotions gala on DAZN, has been canceled,” Rafael wrote on X.

The remainder of the card is expected to go on as planned despite the main event being canceled.

The fight would be Aleem’s first chance to win the featherweight world title after moving up from the 122-pound division. Leo was preparing for his first defense of the IBF featherweight title he won last year.

The missed weigh-in brought more attention to Aleem’s path to a mandatory title shot. The 35-year-old has fought just three times since a split decision loss to Sam Goodman in June 2023, averaging one fight per year while failing to record a victory over an established challenger. Some fans were already wondering why Aleem was given a title shot under such circumstances.

Leo also entered the fight in an awkward place. The IBF’s mandatory mandate prevented him from pursuing other opportunities, while Top Rank’s modern relationship with DAZN opened the door to bigger fights in the featherweight division. Friday’s cancellation could now leave Leo available for a more high-profile fight against WBO champion Rafael Espinoza or WBC belt holder Bruce Carrington.

Commission laws in Georgia reportedly entitle Leo to a full purse despite the competition being canceled due to his successful weight gain. The canceled mandatory defense could also create uncertainty over Aleem’s position in the IBF rankings after exceeding the featherweight limit by almost three pounds.

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