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During the interview, Dubois talked about his three weeks in Brazil. “Good, good. Sunshine, recharging the batteries, and ready to go,” he said. The champion highlighted that his time in the South American country allowed him to recharge for his upcoming fights.

Even while on vacation, Dubois remains a recognized figure, even in Brazil. The boxer admitted that he was surprised by the number of people who recognized him and asked for photos. “It’s global now, which is amazing,” said Dubois, who made it clear he is eager for the challenges ahead. “Anyone in any division who wants it, they can get it,” he declared.

The boxer also reflected on the responsibility that comes with being a world champion. Although he was already a champion after his fight against Filip Hrgović, Dubois sees his victory at Wembley Stadium as a key moment. “Now it’s all about the big names, the big fights. I want them next,” he emphasized.

One of the most anticipated topics was the possible rematch with Anthony Joshua. Dubois admitted that he has heard rumors about the fight, but hasn’t paid much attention to the details. Nevertheless, he expressed his desire to face Joshua again: “I want to do even better against him,” Dubois stated. Regarding whether Joshua would accept the fight, Dubois believes that “he’ll have a lot of demons in his mind,” but he is ready to prove that he is the king of the heavyweight division.

Daniel Dubois’ goal: fight the best

Dubois doesn’t hide his interest in fighting the best in the world. When asked about a potential matchup with the winner between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury, the champion was direct: “Yeah, absolutely. Call them all out. Give me the opportunity, let’s make the big fights happen. That’s what being world champion is for, no more ducking.”

He also made it clear that a rematch against Oleksandr Usyk is an “unfinished business,” with the goal of correcting past mistakes. “I’ve got to get that right, rewrite the script, and finish him. It’ll be a good fight, a unification bout, and that’s massive,” said Dubois.

Likewise, if a fight with Tyson Fury materializes, Dubois anticipates that it will be a monumental clash. Both British boxers, world champions, would represent one of the biggest matchups in British boxing history. “We’re all world champions or have been. I’m looking forward to being the last man standing,” said Dubois.

Daniel Dubois also reflected on how his life has changed since becoming world champion. Although he tries to stay calm, he recognizes that “everything will speed up in the coming weeks.” The British boxer has maintained his focus and dedication, as he demonstrated after his loss to Joe Joyce, when he promised to return with vengeance. “I’m more focused than ever. I’m leaving no stones unturned, no regrets,” Dubois assured.

Anthony Joshua
LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 01: Anthony Joshua looks on prior to the Heavyweight fight between Anthony Joshua and Jermaine Franklin at The O2 Arena on April 01, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by James Chance/Getty Images)

Performance over the past year

Frank Warren, Dubois’ promoter, highlighted the champion’s impressive streak of fights, facing Usyk, Jarrell Miller, Hrgović, and Joshua in just 13 months. Dubois acknowledged that this string of matches has been key to his improvement:

“I’m improving in every fight, and you need to fight the best to do that. I’ve fought the top guys, and they’ve tested me in different ways. I’m just getting tougher, and it’s paying off. I feel like a new person, a new animal,” said Dubois.

Possible rematch with Anthony Joshua in 2025

Lastly, it was mentioned that Anthony Joshua was suspended for 28 days following his loss to Dubois, a standard process after a defeat. However, the suspension period has already ended, and Joshua is cleared to return to the ring. A rematch between the two fighters is expected to take place in 2025, with Turki Alalshikh expressing interest in having them face off again.

Dubois left a clear message for Joshua: “If he wants it again, let’s do it. Let’s go!” The British champion is ready for his next big fight, whether it’s against Joshua, Fury, or Usyk.

Daniel Dubois is back and more determined than ever to solidify himself as the king of the heavyweight division.

In a touching act of generosity, former two-time heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua, paid for the funeral of Vinny Mitchell, the late brother of ex-boxer and world title challenger Kevin Mitchell.

Vinny, who also had a professional boxing career, tragically passed away in a motorcycle accident in 2019 at the age of 31. The Mitchell family was devastated, both emotionally and financially, by the sudden loss.

Kevin Mitchell, a former British super featherweight champion, recently opened up about how Joshua stepped in during the family’s time of need. Joshua personally reached out to Kevin’s mother, Alice, offering to cover the funeral costs, a gesture that Kevin described as “unbelievable” and a massive relief during an incredibly difficult time.

In an interview with Josh Jamesy, Kevin shared, “Joshua was under so much pressure himself, but he took the time to help us. He called me while we were at the chapel of rest, asked how I was holding up, and then spoke to my mum. We were all grieving and stressed about how we’d cover the funeral costs, and Joshua just stepped in and said, ‘I’m going to pay for it, Alice.’ It meant the world to us.”

Kevin Mitchell retired from boxing in 2016 after a successful career, which saw him challenge for the world lightweight title twice, in 2012 and 2015.

Meanwhile, Anthony Joshua remains active in the ring despite facing the fourth defeat of his career in a knockout loss to Daniel Dubois last month at Wembley. Knocked down four times, Joshua lost the bout in the fifth round in front of 96,000 fans, with Dubois retaining his IBF heavyweight title.

For those unaware, Anthony Joshua was suspending from boxing after his knockout defeat to Daniel Dubois. After the result, the British Boxing Board of Control handed out a routine 28 day suspension to Joshua.

This process is standard for any fighter on the end of a stoppage defeat.

With today being the 19th October, the 28 day period has now expired.

After the result, the British Boxing Board of Control handed out a routine 28 day suspension to Joshua.

This process is standard for any fighter on the end of a stoppage defeat.  With today being the 19th October, the 28 day period has now expired. Turki Alalshikh has already suggested that he’s looking to put the fight on in February 2025.On top of that, the IBF have set a deadline for any Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois rematch.Realistically, we’ll know well in advance of that deadline what AJ’s plans are.

Without a suspension hanging over him, it’s likely that we’ll get an update from Joshua in the coming weeks around what his plans are next.

There doesn’t seem to be any indication that he’s looking to step away from the ring and fight fans will be eagerly anticipating an official decision from Anthony Joshua whenever that arrives.