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Frank Warren explains the interviews with Daniel Dubois

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The promoter claims critics misread Dubois when Wardley pressured him during fight week in Manchester

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Frank Warren defended Daniel Dubois ahead of his fight with Fabio Wardley, deflecting criticism of his behavior during fight week. Warren said Dubois prefers to remain mute and let his in-ring performance speak for him.

In a speech ahead of Saturday’s match against Fabio Wardley in Manchester, Warren stressed that Dubois preferred to remain private even after his career-best win over Anthony Joshua.

“Anyone who fights Daniel is trying to get under his skin,” Warren said secondit’s about Dubois. “Fabio does the same thing. It’s not Daniel’s style to do that. He’s more of an introvert. Fabio is very articulate, very good at speaking, while Daniel is articulate but doesn’t really want to do it.

“I’m looking at 93,000 people at Wembley when he did an absolute job on AJ. He took him to the floor five or six times before knocking him out. Then in the locker room he wanted to go home. I had to drag him to the press conference behind us and he has a great victory.”

Warren said too much attention is paid to Dubois’ personality and not his in-ring performance. Wardley repeatedly questioned Dubois’ behavior during fight week in Manchester.

Dubois’ perceived “awkwardness” became a major topic during fight week. Dubois has gained attention this week after several uncomfortable interviews and tense moments during a media tour of Manchester ahead of Saturday’s fight with Wardley.

Former IBF heavyweight champion Dubois stopped Anthony Joshua in five rounds at Wembley Stadium last year and now fights Wardley for the WBO heavyweight title in Manchester.

Wardley was promoted from interim to full WBO heavyweight champion after Oleksandr Usyk vacated the title in November 2025.

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Last updated: May 8, 2026 at 4:22 am

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World champion KO artist says Canelo will avoid him in return: ‘I’m a different breed’

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KO artist world champion says Canelo will avoid him on comeback run: “I’m a different breed”

Saul “Canelo” Alvarez will attempt to reclaim one of his former super middleweight world titles when he returns to fighting in September, but his path to all four belts is fraught with challenges.

Canelo, a two-time undisputed champion, is one of the best super middleweights of all time and has made it clear his goal is to return to the top of the division after defeating Terence Crawford last year.

Since Crawford’s retirement, all four major belts have either been captured or handed to up-to-date champions, and Canelo is set to embark on his mission to reclaim them, starting with Christian Mbilla’s WBC title on Saturday, September 12.

If he wins, unification options with both WBO’s Hamzah Sheeraz and IBF’s Osleys Iglesias will be options, while the Mexican has ruled out a rematch with WBA champion Jaime Munguia, with whom he now trains. There are no such obstacles in the case of Sheeraz or Iglesias, but the latter still believes that the fight will not happen.

said Iglesias, who is Mbilli’s stablemate in the promotion Ring magazine that Canelo will not dare to face him in the long run.

“It’s complicated. It’s complicated with Canelo. Canelo wouldn’t want to fight me. I hope he gave me this fight and allowed me to show that Cuban fighters, and more specifically Osleys Iglesias, are a different breed.”

“We leave it to God and he will give me a chance to fight him.”

Iglesias – who has 14 knockouts out of 15 wins – defeated Pavel Silyagin last month to win the vacant IBF belt. It’s unclear when the Cuban southpaw will make his first defense.

At this week’s 41st annual IBF convention in Vietnam, Diego Pacheco and Troy Williamson were invited to negotiate terms for a final eliminator who would be granted mandatory challenger status, but Williamson’s agreement for a rematch with Callum Simpson continues to restrict him. Pacheco is understood to have previously rejected a fight with Iglesias, meaning the proposed fight is unlikely and the champion will instead defend himself voluntarily.

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Ryan Garcia says the 147 finally has some real competition

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Ryan Garcia says today’s welterweight division is finally attracting the massive names boxing fans have wanted to see for years, and he believes champions now have a responsibility to fight the best, not protect positions.

Garcia, who recently won the WBC welterweight title, said the sport frustrated him early in his career because elite fighters often avoided each other in their prime years. Ryan said one of the reasons he agreed to fight Gervonta Davis was because he wanted to see more top fighters facing each other rather than avoid risky fights.


“At the time, no one was fighting each other,” Ryan told Elaborate News, discussing his decision to accept the Davis fight under complex contract terms.

“I think that we, I, as champion, have a responsibility to support boxing in the most respectable way possible without putting myself in bad trouble. But I am the type of person that I will fight anyone, especially when all conditions are equal and fair. I will fight anyone.”

Ryan also rejected the notion that he avoids tough opponents, pointing to fighters he has faced throughout his career.

“I have never been afraid of a top-class fight in my life. Throughout my life, since my amateur days, I have fought everyone. I have fought in the most complex categories,” Garcia said.

Ryan then pointed to the current state of the welterweight division, arguing that 147 pounds has become in the spotlight because so many fighters are currently pursuing major fights there.

“Now you see 147, everyone wants to come here now,” Ryan said.

Garcia is currently expected to return on September 12 in Las Vegas, although he recently cautioned that details regarding a potential fight with Conor Benn are still not fully finalized.

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Canelo Alvarez chooses the winner of the mega fight Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua: “I’m going with him”

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Canelo Alvarez picks a winner in Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua mega fight: “I go with him”

If their warm-up fights prove irrelevant, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua will face each other before the end of the year to settle their long-running feud. Mexican superstar Saul “Canelo” Alvarez shared his thoughts on the blockbuster fight.

Fury and Joshua have finally agreed fight terms, but the event still hinges on the success of each in transition fights – something that cannot be taken for granted, as ‘AJ’ found out when he lost to Andy Ruiz Jr in 2019 and again when a proposed clash with Deontay Wilder ended in the American’s loss to Joseph Parker.

On Saturday, July 25, Joshua will return to fight the little-known Albanian Kristian Prenga, who won all 20 triumphs in his career by knockout, but has not yet reached a level close to the world level.

Meanwhile, ‘The Gypsy King’ is preparing for his second appearance in 2026, recently teasing that he will appear on the Dublin card next week, with fans still unsure who will be in the opposite corner. A low-risk dance partner is expected so as not to expose the completely British banger to any real danger.

In an interview with Boxing News, four-division world champion Canelo looked to the future, predicting – and hoping for – an Anthony Joshua victory.

“I think Anthony Joshua [will win]. I’m always with Anthony Joshua. It’s a good fight, but I’m betting on Anthony Joshua.

Joshua has previously trained with Canelo while touring gyms in the United Statesworking for a miniature trial period under Alvarez head coach Eddy Reynoso before opting to hire Robert Garcia instead ahead of his 2022 rematch with Oleksandr Usyk. He has now opted for the team of elderly rival and unified champion Oleksandr Usyk, adding more intrigue to the Fury fight.

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