Boxing’s heavyweight division isn’t at all times its most enjoyable, however when the brilliant lights are on a giant combat, little or no can evaluate. On Saturday, we’ve acquired one which isn’t simply huge, however could possibly be one of the crucial fascinating matchups of the 12 months throughout all the sport.
At Wembley Stadium in London, Anthony Joshua will tackle Daniel Dubois in a 12-round showdown that sees the 34-year-old “AJ” seeking to proceed his climb again to the highest in opposition to a 27-year-old risk-taker who desires to ascertain his personal title in a giant approach.
Joshua (28-3, 25 KO) has been considered one of boxing’s largest drawing playing cards since he turned skilled in late 2013, a 12 months and alter after profitable an Olympic gold medal at residence in London. Although he’s had setbacks in his profession – a stunning upset loss to Andy Ruiz Jr in 2019 and two defeats to Oleksandr Usyk in 2021-22 – he has just about lived as much as the early hype, profitable world titles and packing arenas and stadiums each day out.
The final couple of years have seen Joshua looking out to rediscover himself within the ring. A tentative win over Jermaine Franklin led to stoppage wins over Robert Helenius and Otto Wallin, because the veteran began to seek out the aggression and ferocity that had as soon as made him a fearsome drive.
This previous March, Joshua confronted former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou in a much-hyped conflict in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Ngannou had gone a stunning 10-round distance with Tyson Fury the 12 months prior within the MMA star’s professional boxing debut, however Joshua completely obliterated Ngannou inside two rounds, exhibiting no want to “carry” the combat to be extra “entertaining” just by lasting longer than vital. He gave Ngannou little or no respect as an opponent and did what you’d anticipate a high professional boxer to do in a boxing match in opposition to a non-boxer.
That win might not imply a lot, but it surely has Joshua feeling momentum heading right into a far more durable matchup. Dubois (21-2, 20 KO) can punch and may field, and has proven he can get higher and be taught from errors and bounce again from defeat.
Dubois took his first loss in an empty venue in late 2020, when he give up in opposition to Joe Joyce as a result of a fractured eye socket. That form of factor at all times will get closely criticized in a reputable robust sport like boxing, and there have been questions on his coronary heart and want. However when he was dropped 3 times by Kevin Lerena in late 2022, he stormed again to win. After a reasonably controversial loss to the aforementioned Usyk in 2023, he’s come again trying higher than ever, together with carrying contender Filip Hrgovic out en path to an eighth-round stoppage in June.
Dubois and his staff have proven a willingness to take the form of challenges from which younger fighters are sometimes steered away. Losses occur when fighters take actual challenges, and we’ve seen proof that Dubois actually does have the spirit of a real fighter along with his continued want to face high names.
It’s a matchup the place you will have two guys who can do harm, assembly at completely different factors of their careers, a traditional little bit of boxing matchmaking. Does Joshua nonetheless have it, or has his rebuild come purely as a result of comfortable matchmaking in his final 4 fights? Can Dubois be even higher than he was a couple of months in the past in opposition to Hrgovic, and really put his title up with the highest finish of the heavyweight division?
It’s harmful for each. A loss for Joshua would have folks, honest or not, calling for him to contemplate ending his in-ring profession. A loss for Dubois would have many questioning if he’s merely not fairly ok for the elite tier of the division. The winner, in the meantime, will possible be calling for the winner of December’s Usyk vs Fury rematch for a combat in 2025.
It’s huge cash, huge stakes, and large hitters at a giant stadium. The lights don’t get a lot brighter.