“People say Joyce is so active and hits hard, but when it comes to sparring, I am working with Alonzo Neal, who throws more punches than Joyce, Dmytro Bezus who hits harder than Joyce, and Mariusz Wach, who at 300 pounds is bigger than Joyce.”In April, Zhang claimed the WBO interim-heavyweight title by defeating Joyce in the sixth round. Zhang's left-hand shots caused severe swelling on Joyce's right eye, leading the ringside doctor to stop the fight in Zhang's favor. Although Zhang had aspirations of moving forward to challenge WBC champion Tyson Fury after this victory, Joyce triggered a rematch clause in their contract, delaying Zhang's pursuit of Fury temporarily. Zhang expressed his readiness to face Joyce again, displaying confidence in his ability to make history once more. Beside Zhang was his trainer, former light heavyweight and cruiserweight Shaun George, who indicated that the training camp is progressing optimally. He assured that they're finding the right balance between intensity and pacing. George emphasized Zhang's determination and adaptability to whatever Joyce brings to the rematch. Zhang also shared his thoughts on a recent heavyweight title fight between Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois. The fight stirred controversy due to a disputed punch that knocked down Usyk, which was ruled a low blow by referee Luis Pabon. Zhang sympathized more with Usyk's situation and criticized Dubois for not capitalizing on the opportunity to press his advantage.
“I watched the fight and that punch was a little bit low. It landed below Usyk’s navel. After the fight resumed, Dubois did not use his physical advantages and Usyk was able to regain his rhythm. Dubois basically quit. I think Dubois needs to work on his heart.”
“Fury faced a knockdown early in his career, but he's yet to meet someone with Ngannou's power.”Emphasizing Ngannou's prowess, Tyson mentioned the fighter's agility, speed, and dedication to representing his nation.
“Tyson’s never been in the ring with somebody that can punch this hard. “[Ngannou] asked me to go all-out aggression. He’s moving his head. He’s getting it together, and he’s determined to do this stuff for his country, his people, his patriotic pride. This is really interesting. I’m very excited about doing this.” “[An Ngannou win over Fury] – that would be a bigger upset than Douglas-Tyson.”Drawing parallels to the boxing world, Tyson recalled the unexpected performance of Conor McGregor, an MMA fighter, who managed to go almost the distance against boxing legend Floyd Mayweather.
“Considering McGregor's impressive performance against someone as skilled as Mayweather, why can't Ngannou challenge Fury?”In a chat on his podcast, Hotboxin', Tyson praised Ngannou's aptitude and potential after their training sessions, noting the fighter's swift learning curve.
“This is what you have to look [at] when you think about him fighting Tyson Fury — Conor McGregor went 11 rounds or 10 rounds with Floyd Mayweather, the greatest fighter of his generation, if not all-time. If that can happen, why can’t [Ngannou] give Tyson a capable fight?” Tyson wondered. “Floyd Mayweather is the greatest fighter in the world as far as technique and style. So why doesn’t he have a chance if McGregor did well and did a great account of himself? Everybody respects him for his effort. Nobody said, ‘He’s a b!tch.’ No one is saying that. “[Ngannou and I] worked out and I saw a lot of good qualities. He pretty much just needs to shake off some of the cobwebs and then it’s full speed ahead. You learn pretty quick, too, which I was really impressed with.”As for Ngannou, he recognizes the importance of strategy. Citing renowned trainer Teddy Atlas's wisdom on having an efficient "delivery system", Ngannou believes that possessing power, like his knockout punch, is one thing, but effectively deploying it is crucial. He remains confident, with Tyson's guidance, about finding the perfect strategy to challenge Fury.
“If I land a bomb on Tyson Fury, I think the lights turn off for him,” Ngannou said. “But now the problem is how to sharpen the weapon properly to land that bomb, because it’s good to have a bomb, but the great Teddy Atlas always says, ‘delivery system.’ You have to have a proper delivery system. That’s something that’s always stuck in my mind. You have to have a bomb, that’s cool, but how to have a good delivery system to aim and shoot [is more important], and that’s why Mike Tyson is here.”Their bout, a highly anticipated match-up, will take place on October 28 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, available on ESPN+ pay-per-view.
“I’m devastated. Devastation is an understatement. The fighter, Daniel Dubois, was robbed of his moment. The team, the family, family friends, the country — robbed last night,” Charles told IFL. “We knew we had to end the fight in six rounds, which we managed to do in the fifth round. That was a knockout. That wasn’t even a TKO — it was a KO. “There is only one God. Usyk is always seen making cross signs and praying. I want to know which God [he] is worshiping because you don’t lie in the name of God. “Usyk, stop cheating and be fair. If you’re a religious man like you claim, do not cheat in the name of God.”However, Usyk responded, clarifying that had the referee counted, he would've continued the fight. He also criticized those who resort to unfair means for victory, emphasizing the importance of integrity in the sport.
“For me, 100%, if the referee started to count, I would have definitely jumped up,” Usyk told Boxing King Media. “I would be on my feet. It would be hard for me to recuperate and come back to my normal state, but there is no doubt that I would be up. “It’s not a good thing when people try to get the victory using those dirty tactics. You cannot win by being dirty. You have to be clear."Charles wasn't done with his criticisms, specifically targeting referee Pabon. He questioned Pabon's ability to officiate high-level matches, suggesting that if one can't perform their job correctly, they should be reassigned to lesser roles.
“If you’re not good to do your job, you should get demoted,” said Charles. “If you’re not competent, you should be demoted to a lower level because he’s not good enough to referee at that level.”
"I'm up for a rematch tomorrow, not with boxing gloves, but a real street fight."Dubois' trainer, Don Charles, expressed his disappointment, saying:
"Usyk pretended he was hit low and the referee bought it. We genuinely believe that we were robbed of a legitimate win."Promoter Frank Warren voiced similar concerns, pointing out that the stadium went silent when he suggested showing the controversial moment on the big screen. Charles further mentioned the need for technology, like VAR, to prevent such controversies, drawing parallels with its successful use in football and tennis.
"We've invested a lot in this, and feeling cheated doesn't sit right. We should be celebrating with the belts right now."Warren remained optimistic about the possibility of an official rematch.
"We're not here to complain, we just want fairness. I'm confident that a thorough review will either label the fight a 'no-contest' or call for an immediate rematch."When questioned about the potential location for the rematch, Warren humorously remarked that if they win the bid, he'd consider hosting it in his garden.
“Two, three weeks ago now we got letters – us and Usyk – saying that if we won our McKean and they wont he Dubois fight that the negotiations would be ordered immediately from the IBF. Let’s not forget that Hrgovic was confirmed for the final eliminator in February 2021. We’re talking a couple years now, and we didn’t really throw down the book too much when everybody was expecting the Fury-Usyk to get made. We were relatively patient, but now It’s got to Hrgovic’s turn.” “This morning we have written to the IBF to inform them that we are fit, willing and able to enter that bout. There’s no interest on our side to step aside for anything. I don’t know what we’d be stepping aside for, because Tyson’s contracted to fight in seven weeks. This fight should take place in December.”
“Anything below the naval is classed as low in boxing!” Bellew said. “That’s not my opinion that’s a FACT! That’s the rules! Your shorts shouldn’t cover your naval cos if they do the belt can be hit! This picture says a thousand words!”Bellew didn't stop there. He took it a step further by insinuating Dubois gave up during the match. This wasn't the first time such sentiments were directed at Dubois. In a 2020 face-off with Joe Joyce, Dubois was deemed to have "quit" in the tenth round, choosing to take a knee and not beat the count due to a severe orbital injury.
“Spew it once and you’ll spew it again is also another fact!”Bellew commented, referencing the earlier incident.
"Daniel Dubois should be unified heavyweight champion right now."This sentiment echoed loudly among TNT analysts, who were firm in their belief that the punch thrown by Dubois, which knocked down Oleksandr Usyk in the Usyk vs Dubois clash, was legitimate and not a low blow as declared by the referee. Throughout the Usyk vs Dubois match, Dubois seemed to struggle, with Usyk displaying superior skills and strategy. However, the dynamics shifted momentarily when Dubois delivered a punch to Usyk's body, causing the reigning champ to hit the canvas. Usyk immediately asserted that the blow was beneath the belt, prompting the referee to grant him the standard five-minute recovery window for such incidents. Usyk, showcasing his southpaw finesse, soon reestablished his dominance and triumphed over Dubois in the ninth round of the Usyk vs Dubois match, retaining his four world titles. TNT's commentator and ex-world champ, Carl Frampton, expressed a contrary view, stating emphatically that the punch was above board.
"When I saw it, it didn't look low to me. That was not a low blow. That was a body shot. He should have been counted out. Daniel Dubois should be unified heavyweight champion right now. I still don’t think it was [a low blow]. He has taken a body shot, he has thought I can get away with pretending this is low. He took a rest because he has been hit by a body-shot."Richie Woodhall, a former WBC super-middleweight titleholder, too, voiced his disagreement with the call, indicating potential scrutiny towards the referee's decision, especially from Dubois' side.
"It was a borderline shot and there'll be a lot of fingers pointed at the referee tonight, especially from the Dubois camp."Frank Warren, Dubois' promoter, demanded a rematch, denouncing the declared low blow.
"This is a boxing match and should be above board, but it was not a low blow. It’s a nonsense, a total nonsense. The governing bodies must order a rematch."Warren also questioned the time Usyk was given to recover and emphasized appealing the decision, hoping for a chance at the title unification that "Everyone wants to see." The Brit’s trainer, Don Charles, was furious, as he watched back the replay and raged: “How is that low? It’s there to be seen, how is that low?! He continued shouting: “How is that low?! Look at it, look at it! Play it again! There! How is that low?! Look at it!”
"What a night man, I felt like I put on a performance and it's only going to get bigger and better from here."When asked about the pressure of carrying his father's name, he added:
"They [the press] are always going to say what they want. I just need to do my best to take no notice and do me. I believe in myself, I believe in my ability, this is just a stepping stone for where I want to get to."
“I don’t think that was a low blow. I think that landed, and I’ve been cheated out of victory tonight. What else can I say?”Dubois commented during his post-fight interview, clearly frustrated with the turn of events. Frank Warren, Dubois' promoter, was equally incensed, stating he would appeal the fight's result. In his conversation with talkSPORT, Warren asserted:
“He won that, if he had been allowed to carry on, he would have won. We will appeal this. It’s a liberty.” This sentiment was echoed by Dubois' coach, Don Charles, who felt they were "conned out of that."The debate over the so-called "low-blow" shot has been the dominant talking point since the fight. When the incident occurred in the fifth round, Usyk seemed to struggle significantly, taking more than three minutes to gather himself and return to the ring. This delay allowed him to regain his rhythm, further igniting the debate over whether the extended recovery period affected the fight's outcome. While Usyk managed to retain his unified WBA, WBO, and IBF world titles, the narrative has been overshadowed by the round five controversy. The overall performance showcased both boxers' skills and resilience, with Dubois displaying significant heart and determination. Despite Usyk’s victory, the low blow debate has left a cloud over the result, fueling discussions and disagreements in the boxing community. As the aftermath unfolds, many await the decision on the appeal and how it might impact future bouts. The controversy ensures that this fight will be remembered not just for the skills displayed in the ring but for the intense debates outside of it.
"Boxing is a tough sport but I'm great. I love boxing. I respect my opponent but it's boxing, it's not ballet. Do I rate his power? No. Only in my balls."Usyk vs Dubois match occurred shortly after Ukraine's Independence Day, resonating deeply with Wroclaw's extensive Ukrainian community, many of whom have sought refuge from the aftermath of Russia's recent invasion. The event was further heightened by a heartfelt video message from Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, ending with a poignant “Glory Ukraine.” For Dubois, the environment was challenging, being far from his Greenwich residence. However, he appeared calm, entering the Stadion Wroclaw with Bob Marley's "So Much Things To Say" playing in the background. The atmosphere was electric, with Usyk's entrance almost causing the stadium to reverberate with excitement. The Usyk vs Dubois match began with Usyk slightly overshadowing Dubois, leveraging his skill to evade Dubois' counters and land hits. The game's momentum shifted notably in the fourth and fifth rounds, with the rain affecting Usyk's performance and the debated low blow, which had him down in apparent pain. The subsequent rounds saw both fighters delivering powerful shots, but Usyk's punch in the ninth round sealed Dubois' fate. With this victory, the stage is set for Usyk to potentially confront WBC champion Tyson Fury in Saudi Arabia in the coming year. Usyk Says:
"I’m ready tomorrow. I’m ready. Next fight I am ready to fight Tyson Fury but does Tyson Fury want to? I have no idea. But I can’t wait to see my children and my family. I’m a little bit tired."
“Yep, I’m definitely the mandatory for that, so all doors are shut. You know, close all sides. I’m the mandatory for the WBA, and I’m the mandatory for the WBC, I’m number two in the IBO and number three in one of the other ones.”Wilder then expressed his renewed pursuit of championship belts, saying:
“So I mean I’m right there in all the ranking so it’s just a matter of time before me being back on top and having all the belts. I’m just sitting back and relaxing, enjoying life and letting all these other fighters do things because as we know, and this is true fact, the heavyweight division has been fucking dead, bro. Now you don’t feel no electricity at all.”With the upcoming Usyk vs. Dubois fight this weekend, there's a hopeful anticipation for a fresh and exhilarating chapter to unfold in the heavyweight narrative.
“I don’t know [what to make of those comments] because when we left the ring the whole Usyk team said that I won the fight, even he knew I won the fight and then they gave it to him, but it’s okay, we don’t mind.”When asked to provide a prediction for the upcoming Usyk vs. Dubois fight, Chisora refrained from selecting a winner but emphasized one certain outcome: a knockout.
“Somebody is getting knocked out.”While many observers in the boxing world might not be giving the young British fighter, Dubois, more than a slim chance against the highly skilled two-division champion Usyk, Dubois draws confidence from his impressive knockout record. With 18 knockouts in 19 victories, his punching power is unquestionable, even though he suffered a lone defeat against Joe Joyce in 2020. Notably, there won't be a rematch clause in this fight, as Dubois holds a mandatory challenger status. This implies that the victor will be free to defend their titles against a new contender. Among those contenders, the IBF's top-ranked fighter, Filip Hrgovic, is next in line. Yet, boxing fans are undoubtedly hoping for a showdown between the winner and Tyson Fury, which could potentially pave the way for an undisputed champion in the heavyweight division. Mark your calendars for the Usyk vs. Dubois match on August 26, scheduled to take place at Poland's Tarczynski Arena. The event will be available for live viewing in the UK on TNT Sports pay-per-view.
"Somebody asked me what is my biggest motivation? And after that fight, my biggest motivation is disrespect. What people said about me. How they came for my boxing ability, for my name," he told Sky Sports. "Because I don't fight for me, I fight for my last name. I fight for who comes with me and that's like disrespecting my family when you talk about me like that. There's some people who said some hurtful things. "I know words don't hurt people, but I'm one of those people where I don't want anything bad for you, or I won't say anything bad against you, unless you do that to me. "Just to know that people don't honestly know me and to say those things about me is disrespectful and it's motivating me right now." Charles acquitted himself well in that contest. "He actually came to fight. He showed up, he showed out," Anderson said. "He wasn't stationary at all. He moved a lot that fight, he used his legs, even when I was hitting him with good shots, even when I did go to his body. "He did a lot of things to try and negate what I was doing, but I was also on the other hand negating what he had to the best of his ability. I took his best shot well, I caught shots, even after that and did what I was supposed to do in order to win."Anderson defeated Charles in July. He'll be back in action this weekend against Andrii Rudenko at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tulsa, which will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the early hours of Sunday morning.
"I'm expecting a rugged fight. Somebody who just wants to get in tight and be able to hit me with anything he can," the American said. "I'm sure he's aware that I'm pretty slick and I'll be able to move with my feet, especially move my head, so I'm sure he'll try all his veteran tricks to do it." Anderson believes he has the power to stop Rudenko. "I definitely think I do. I go to the body, not like these other heavyweights. I don't just stay on top and try and hit you on top of your head," he said. "I've seen some people take some dangerous shots to the head and keep coming forward. I plan to go downstairs and see what his bread basket is like."
“I feel like he’s a mover, so we’ve got to cut down the ring,” Dubois said of his strategy against Usyk in an interview with Pro Boxing Fans. “He’s a good mover so that’s the main thing and just fight normally. He’s a southpaw and all that but you’ve got to fight. It’s a fight at the end of the day. So just punch him in the face—his head’s not going to be southpaw, is it? “Yeah, opening up on him [is the plan],” Dubois continued. “Opening up on him, being aggressive. Everything that we’ve worked on in camp, just unleashing it on him. “I just got to land on his little head. Keep landing on his little head, bang him up. He’s a cruiserweight. It’s not complicated for me. It’s boxing, I’ve done this my whole life. This is the right moment for me. I’m 25 now. I’ve been through wars, so I need to be a veteran in this fight.”
“Anthony Joshua was an olympic champion and a two time world champion. Daniel is a young boy.” “Anthony is the better boxer.”Many experts believe that Dubois needs to utilize his physical advantages in the Usyk vs Dubois in the same way Joshua struggled to do in his fights against Usyk. However, this is a challenging task. Usyk is widely recognized as the most technically skilled fighter in the heavyweight division, having encountered various approaches both in his professional career and his extensive amateur background. This upcoming Usyk vs Dubois fight represents the toughest challenge in Dubois' 20-fight career thus far. A victory for him would reverberate throughout the boxing world, surprising many. Dubois parted ways with Shane McGuigan during the negotiation process for this Usyk vs Dubois fight. As a result, veteran coach Don Charles will be guiding the 25-year-old Dubois from his corner in this weekend's match.
“Yeah. Ask AJ.”He was then asked to qualify that.
“Well, they sparred didn’t they, and he knocked him over.”Dubois' reputation for powerful punches seems to be the primary way many observers in the boxing world, aside from those in Dubois' camp, envision him securing a victory. The common phrase "puncher's chance" has been used by various figures, including Dave Allen and Carl Froch. Recently, Deontay Wilder and his trainer Malik Scott expressed the belief that once Usyk figures out Dubois' style, he could potentially stop Dubois in the middle to later rounds. Dubois himself has committed to employing aggressive tactics and leveraging his size advantage to dominate his naturally smaller opponent. He aims to differentiate his approach from Anthony Joshua's two encounters with Usyk, where he believes Joshua didn't effectively use his size. This upcoming fight at the Tarczynski Arena in Wroclaw, Poland, marks Usyk's second defense of his WBA, IBF, and WBO belts. His previous defense involved a rematch with Joshua, an Olympic gold medalist like Usyk. The highly anticipated showdown is drawing near, with the event set to be broadcast live on pay-per-view through TNT Sports.
“I think it’s exciting. Me personally I don’t think it’s a mismatch. A lot of people are saying that. I can see why on paper, cause Oleksandr Usyk has reigned supreme. He’s an undefeated gold medalist, unified cruiserweight champ, and he stepped up to heavyweight and now he has all the titles with them two wins against Anthony Joshua.”Despite Usyk's accomplishments, Froch believes Dubois has a chance to win Usyk vs Dubois bout, which sets him apart from many others in the boxing world. Froch mentioned Dubois's powerful punching ability, particularly his right hand, and emphasized that if Dubois lands a good punch, he could change the course of the fight.
“He’s got a puncher’s chance, and that doesn’t just mean if he’s lucky with a punch and he lands. He can punch hard and, if he connects with that right hand which he could so at any stage in this fight, a 12-round fight, he’s going be coming, he’s fit and strong, he’s definitely got a chance.”Ultimately, Froch predicted that Usyk would likely win the fight on points over the course of 12 rounds, and he even suggested the possibility of a late stoppage. Froch praised Usyk's remarkable talent and near-unbeatable skills, making him the likely victor.
“If you put their names into a computer, 99 times out of 100, maybe even 100 times out of 100, it’s going to have Usyk winning that fight. He doesn’t know how to lose. He’s an unbelievable talent, he’s almost unbeatable. He will probably win this fight on points over 12 rounds and maybe even get a late stoppage.”No matter the outcome, the fight is expected to be exciting for as long as it lasts.