Oh joy – another heavyweight “epic clash” is coming. This time, the Daniel Dubois vs. Filip Hrgovic fight will grace the hallowed grounds of Saudi Arabia on June 1, live on DAZN. Another fight loaded with the promise of consistency in winning the world title – because it’s clear that every fight these days simply has to be the gateway to boxing immortality.
But let’s talk about Filip Hrgovic for a moment, shall we? Rumor has it that he has been the “next substantial thing” in heavyweight boxing for so long that you wonder if his best streak got lost in the mail. Overrated? Maybe just a little. After all, this man has so few high-caliber names on his biography that you might think he’s in witness protection rather than a boxing ring. Last we saw, he dispatched Mark de Mori faster than you could say “Mismatch,” which didn’t really tell us much other than Hrgovic can beat up taxi drivers in his sleep.
On the other hand, Daniel Dubois at least gives us some drama. Remember when he sent Usyk to the canvas? Now there’s something to write about. Dubois has shown that he can throw punches that not only keep the dust off the canvas, but actually do some damage.
Those who can’t make it to the Kingdom Arena to see if Hrgovic will finally feature and if Dubois will be able to recreate his past magic shouldn’t worry. You can follow all the action live on DAZN and stream it directly to any device you employ to witness these supposedly monumental events.
- Date: Saturday, June 1
- Time: 7pm UK / 2pm ET
- Premises: Kingdom Arena, Riyad, Saudi Arabia
- Streaming: Available LIVE on DAZN worldwide
Warriors Background:
- Daniel Dubois: British; Height: 6’5″; Range: 78″; Record: 20-2 (19 KOs)
- Filip Hrgovic: Croatian; Height: 6’6″; Range: 82″; Record: 17-0 (14 KOs)
Both fighters bring impressive stats to the ring, with Dubois being known for his knockout power and Hrgovic boasting an undefeated record. Height and reach slightly favor Hrgovic, but Dubois’ experience in substantial fights could even the odds.
Additional combat card details:
- Dmitry Bivol vs. Malik Zinad; For Bivol’s WBA delicate heavyweight title
- Zhilei Zhang vs. Deontay Wilder; Heavyweight
- Daniel Dubois vs. Filip Hrgovic; Heavyweight
- Hamzah Sheeraz vs. Austin Williams; Medium weight
- Raymond Ford vs. Nick Ball; For Ford’s WBA featherweight title
- Willy Hutchinson vs. Craig Richards; Lightweight weight