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Moses Itauma is proving to be a must for Daniel Dubois

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Moses Itauma could already be in position for a heavyweight title fight against Daniel Dubois after Dubois’ victory over Fabio Wardley on Friday night.

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A threatening task for the newly crowned champion

“🚨Moses Itauma is the mandatory challenger for Daniel Dubois’ WBO heavyweight titlešŸ˜³ā€¼ļø,” the Pound4Pound account posted.

The move would put one of the fastest-rising youthful heavyweights in the division directly in line with Dubois after Itauma’s recent string of wins has accelerated his standing in the WBO.

Itauma, 21, has become one of the most talked about prospects in boxing due to his aggressive style, hand speed and finishing ability. The southpaw is also trained by Ben Davison, who prepared Fabio Wardley for Friday’s fight with Dubois.

Dubois solidified his position in the heavyweight division with a win over Wardley, but the opportunity to face Itauma would immediately give him another threatening assignment against a younger fighter many see as a future titleholder.

The WBO has not yet publicly finalized the mandatory situation, but after his recent performances, Itauma’s name is increasingly being linked to the top places in the organization’s rankings.

Another mass all-British clash

A Dubois-Itaum fight would also mark one of the biggest UK heavyweight fights available outside of the Tyson Fury-Anthony Joshua lineup, matching Dubois’ proven strength and experience against one of the youngest contenders in the division.

The potential bout would likely generate a lot of interest in the UK due to Itauma’s rapid rise and Dubois’ position near the top of the heavyweight division. Itauma has already been discussed by fans and analysts as a potential future world champion, even though his professional career is still in the early stages.

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Daniel Dubois’ most likely next opponent revealed after surviving a knockdown to stop Wardley

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Daniel Dubois’ most likely next opponent revealed after surviving knockdown to stop Wardley

Daniel Dubois may already have his next fight lined up after having one of the best heavyweight fights of behind schedule against Fabio Wardley.

Dubois stopped Wardley in the 11th round of their clash at Co-Op Live in Manchester win the WBO heavyweight title after a stunning fight that saw ā€œDDDā€ exit the ring twice before dominating the final rounds of the fight.

Wardley showed great heart and courage to stay on his feet and survive as long as possible, but in the end Dubois won and became a two-time world heavyweight champion, with the action stopped by referee Howard Foster.

Speaking after the fight, promoter Frank Warren announced that there was a rematch clause in the contract, indicating that Dubois and Wardley could fight again next.

“It was amazing. These two guys showed so much heart. Gigantic heart, chins, amazing fight. It was absorbing, it had everything in it. The best heavyweight fight I’ve ever had.

“There is a rematch clause in the contract. Let the dust settle, a lot of things are happening in the heavyweight division, then we will see. Fabio will not leave, he will come back. He is a real, brave and courageous man. I take my hat off to both of them.”

Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk has previously stated that he wants to face the winner of that fight, but fans who have already beaten Dubois twice would certainly prefer to see “DDD” rematch Wardley or defend his belt against number one contender Moses Itauma instead.

While he couldn’t be blamed for taking time off and fighting at a lower level – in fact, most would advise that route – Wardley’s determination, combined with his early success, indicated that he would want to regain the title immediately by activating the stipulation. This will, of course, depend on the most vital update fans are waiting for – a full recovery from a brutal eleven rounds.

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Derek Chisora ​​gives an straightforward assessment of Fabio Wardley’s performance following his loss to Daniel Dubois

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Derek Chisora gives honest assessment of Fabio Wardley’s performance after loss to Daniel Dubois

Derek Chisora ​​was at ringside to witness the incredible fight between Daniel Dubois and Fabio Wardley.

Dubois recovered from two early knockdowns and stopped Wardley in round 11 epic fight for the WBO heavyweight title at Co-Op Live in Manchester.

The fight was watched by many celebrities from the world of boxing, including Chisora, who was one of the heavyweight contenders until his recent retirement.

Conversation with Seconds OutChisora ​​praised Dubois for his performance.

ā€œDaniel got dropped in the first round and I said, ‘he’s winning this fight.’ Everyone around me was looking at me like, ‘What?’ Guess what he did? He fucking won that fight.

“He bit his rubber shield and continued…Daniel was boxing amazingly. He was hit, but there was no resignation in his eyes.”

Although Chisora ​​was highly complimentary of Dubois, he was less positive about Wardley as “Del Boy” listed the mistakes made.

“Fabio wasn’t ready to box. There was no jab, nothing. I was looking for strenuous punches. It was like he wasn’t training. He was too busy commentating. Little fucker. He was supposed to be training in the gym.

“How many jabs did Fabio make? He didn’t make any jabs, he didn’t do anything that we’ve seen before. He was supposed to make a jab, but he didn’t take a jab.

Following the dramatic victory, it was revealed that Dubois had signed a rematch clause with Wardley. With the Ipswich fighter likely to need a lot of time to rest and recover from the defeat, many are calling for Dubois to defend his belt against Moses Itauma instead.

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Dubois credits Wardley’s heart and resilience in winning

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Image: Post-Fight Raw: Dubois Credits Heart and Resilience for Wardley Win

“Bundles of Hearts”

“Yes, it’s true. Because I know I have a heart. Bundles of hearts. I’m a fighter out there,” Dubois replied when asked if the performance silenced critics who questioned his heart.

Dubois also dismissed the first knockdown as something he quickly recovered from mentally.

“Lightning Knockdown”

“Instant takedown. You know, I’ve got to get up, bounce back and come back stronger. Man, I’m a fighter,” Dubois said.

The British heavyweight praised Wardley several times and described the fight as a brutal battle between two fighters willing to take punishment.

“What a Great Battle”

“It was a war. We are going through complex times. It was a war. Thank you for this, Fabio,” said Dubois.

“You know, he’s a tough guy. He’s a real fighter, a great fighter. Thank you for a great fight, man. It was an honor to be in the ring with him.”

Dubois also admitted that his jab and overall skill set helped him regain control during the fight.

“I had to pull out the bag, rely on it and exploit all my skills. Yeah, what a great fight. What a great fight, man. But I’m number one again,” Dubois said.

When asked what he wants next after regaining the world heavyweight title, Dubois focused more on improvement than specific opponents.

ā€œI want to grow from this fight, improve, come back even better and reign as champion again,ā€ Dubois said.

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