Tony Sims admits he “wasn’t a good fit” for Daniel Dubois after the former heavyweight champion’s shock switch back to Don Charles.
Dubois announced Sims as his fresh coach after parting ways with Charles following his fifth-round knockout defeat of Oleksandr Usyk in their rematch at Wembley Stadium in July.
However, on Monday, Dubois’ management team sensationally revealed his return to Charles, even though he did not fight under Sims.
I’m talking to proboxing-fans.comSims insists he has no challenging feelings towards Dubois and said the pair simply didn’t get along.
“So I think it’s a good move on his part to get back with Don.
“Sometimes a specific coach is created for a specific player.”
Charles claimed at the time that Dubois’ father, Stan, had made the decision to end their partnership after five fights together.
Dubois reunited with Charles. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry
Under Charles’ tutelage, the 28-year-old became the IBF world heavyweight champion and knocked out Anthony Joshua at Wembley Stadium.
“On behalf of Team Dubois, I want to confirm to the media and all interested parties that Daniel has decided to resume his professional relationship with Don Charles and his coaching team,” Riz Khan of Inspire Capital Sports said in a statement statement.
“Don Charles and his team guided Daniel to world champion status and oversaw the most successful period of his career.
“Following his loss to Oleksandr Usyk, Daniel took time to reflect on his journey and emotions surrounding his decision to part ways with Don.
“I feel like me and Daniel just weren’t a good fit, so I think it’s a good move for him to go back to Don. Sometimes a specific coach is chosen for a specific player.”
“After careful consideration and discussions with the wider team, Daniel has decided to reverse this decision.
“Daniel will now return to work with Don Charles, under whose tutelage he achieved his greatest achievements to date.
“Further fighting news will be announced in due course.”
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Dillian Whyte is eager to fight Joseph Parker again.
In 2018, Whyte and Parker played 12 invigorating rounds, with both hitting the canvas.
Whyte won his dramatic heavyweight fight by unanimous decision at the O2 Arena.
‘The Body Snatcher’ is now planning a rematch with the Recent Zealander, who is looking to clear his name after testing positive for cocaine following his October defeat to Fabio Wardley.
“There are a lot of good fights and Joseph Parker is one of them,” the 38-year-old said Ring Magazine.
Fabio Wardley amazed Joseph Parker during his performance at the O2: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry
“I would love to fight Joseph Parker, I think it’s a really good fight.
“He has to come back, he has to be cleared or whatever. I don’t know the situation.
“So in the meantime I have to stay busy and fight my way back, so let’s see.
“I feel like I still have a little bit to give, so let’s see what we can do to finish the season on a high.
“I’m training now and I want to come back in May or June.
“Now it’s just a matter of training and seeing what comes out on this kind of date.”
Moses Itauma defeated Dillian Whyte in the first round in Riyad. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry
The former world title challenger from Brixton has not fought since a crushing first-round knockout defeat to rising contender Moses Itauma last August in Riyad.
Former world champion Parker won six times on spin before being stopped in the 11th round against Wardley, losing the WBO interim title and a shot at unified champion Oleksandr Usyk.
The 34-year-old says he is going through this process after failing the test and hopes it will be resolved soon.
Tony Yoka has broken his silence on Lawrence Okolie’s failed test that canceled their scheduled heavyweight fight.
On Saturday in Paris, Yoka was scheduled to face Okolie in a fierce heavyweight fight.
But on Tuesday, the Briton failed a VADA test, reportedly for GHRP 2 and its metabolite M8, a synthetic substance that stimulates the body to release human growth hormone.
Promoter Frank Warren tried to find a slow replacement, but later canceled the entire show.
Yoka (33) admits that he was bitterly disappointed with the situation.
Lawrence Okolie presented an unfavorable analysis result in the VADA test. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry
“I was disappointed because I wanted to fight,” said the 33-year-old talkSPORT.
“Of course I was ready.
“It’s not like it happened a few months before, it was three, four days before the fight.
Okolie was scheduled to face Yoka in Paris on Saturday. Photo: Queensberry
“It was a great opportunity.
“It would have put me in a really good position, so it really worried me.
“What was more disappointing to me was that they just canceled the entire show, but I understand it’s a business.”
The Frenchman says he won’t wait too long and has been told he will either fight on the card Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois May 9 in Manchester or on the bill Dave Allen vs Filip Hrgovic on May 16 in Doncaster.
David Benavidez is already looking to the future ahead of next week’s showdown with Zurdo Ramirez.
Benavidez challenges Zurdo for his unified WBO and WBA cruiserweight world titles next Saturday at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, live on DAZN pay-per-view.
“The Mexican Monster” is moving up from lightweight heavyweight, where he holds the WBC crown, in a bid to become a three-division world champion.
An undisputed 175-pound title fight with Dmitry Bivol has so far eluded the undefeated 29-year-old, but he insists he will return to the weight class after the Ramirez fight in an attempt to lure Bivol to fight him.
“My plan wasn’t just to abandon the lightweight heavyweight division,” Benavidez said Ariel Helwani show.
“My plan was this [to] come up, win two titles, come back and make this fight with me and Bivol even bigger.
“My dream is to become unified champion.
“It would be wise for me to go back downstairs.”
Benavidez and Ramirez face-to-face before world title fight Photo: Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy Promotions
Bivol, the holder of the remaining IBF, WBA and WBO belts, will defend his IBF title against mandatory challenger Michael Eifert on May 30 in Russia.
The 35-year-old won the undisputed crown, among others revenge victory over Artur Beterbiev in his last appearance last February.
The Russian gave up the WBC belt, which Benavidez currently holds, in pursuit of a third meeting with Beterbiev, which ultimately did not take place.
Benavidez is interested in fighting Bivol for the undisputed lightweight heavyweight title
Benavidez, who stopped Anthony Yarde in Riyad in November, is also hoping to fight former undisputed lightweight heavyweight champion Beterbiev, who hasn’t fought since his only professional loss to Bivol.
“After this fight [against Bivol] when I win the titles,” he added.
“I’m going to fight Beterbiev.
“I’m probably most excited about Beterbiev.
Benavidez wants to fight Beterbiev. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
“These are two monsters heading on a collision course.
“Beterbiev was a bogeyman for a long, long, long time.
“Being the monster I am, I have to go in there and get rid of the bogeyman.”
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