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 I ‘need’ Anthony Joshua fight, Daniel Dubois will KO and retire AJ in heavyweight title rematch : Jarrell Miller

Jarrell Miller has predicted that an Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois rematch will go the same way as the first fight, and that another damaging loss could be the end for the former.

Dubois decisively knocked out Joshua in five rounds in their IBF heavyweight title fight at Wembley Stadium in September.
Following the fight, Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, revealed the 35-year-old has a rematch clause, and a second fight is reportedly being slated for a February card in Saudi Arabia.
Miller, who was slated to fight Joshua in 2019 before a failed drug test saw Andy Ruiz step in as a late-notice replacement, warned that a rematch would be a huge risk for Joshua.
“Same outcome,” Miller told Boxing Scene when asked his thoughts on a rematch. “AJ’s’ still getting knocked the f*** out.
“I think it definitely does [end his career], but he’s big money – they’re gonna keep milking the cow until there’s no more milk left. Hopefully me and him can get it on before he gets retired.
“Dubois blitzed him. He didn’t think Dubois was that fast, and we all know that AJ don’t got a chin.
“Instead of waiting for him to run out of gas and get out of rhythm, ‘let me jump on your a** now’, and that’s what Dubois did.“
After replacing Miller to fight Joshua, Ruiz unexpectedly beat the Brit and handed him the first loss of his career.
Ruiz and Miller fought to a majority draw in August, and the ever-brash American is still itching to get his fight with Joshua.
“I need that fight first,” Miller said. “One more loss and he call it quits. One more bad loss – he’s made enough money already.

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“I give everybody the recipe to beating AJ already – he ain’t got no chin; he ain’t got no heart. Put balls in his face, he gonna quit. The same thing’s gonna happen again.
“AJ, you gotta fight me before you retire, you punk b****.”
Dubois is no doubt eager to fight heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk, who he lost to in Poland in 2023, but a rematch with Joshua stands in the way and potentially a clash with WBO interim champion Joseph Parker.
If Miller had his way, however, he would be next up for Dubois after being stopped by the 27-year-old in late 2023.
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“I want my rematch with Dubois. I had a month [to prepare] for that fight; almost had him out of there. I told everybody AJ was going to crack, and that’s what happened.
“He impressed me very well. He hanged in there. His dad [Dave], definitely, was a motivating factor in that fight. But like I said, he fought an out-of-shape, last-minute, ‘Big Baby’.
“He definitely impressed me [against Joshua]. He’s improving every fight, so the one after – Dubois ain’t going to be the same Dubois when I fight him again. Trust me. He ain’t gonna beat the Big Baby.”
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Rematch: “He Won’t Take It”

Anthony Joshua was stunned by Daniel Dubois in his attempt to become a three-time world heavyweight champion at Wembley Stadium.

Though ‘AJ’ stepped through the ropes a sizeable favourite, it was newly-elevated IBF Champion Dubois who immediately grabbed control. Backed by his stellar and stiff jab, the younger man worked his way in and dropped Joshua in the first

He would touch the canvas twice more before having some success in the fifth round, but Dubois put an end to that and the contest entirely with a right hand that Joshua couldn’t get up from.

The defeat has thrown many things into doubt for Joshua: his future in the sport, chances of becoming world champion again and a long-awaited bout with Tyson Fury.

Speaking to The Stomping Ground, Fury said that he was ‘deflated’ at ringside due to the prospect of their bout no longer being as big.

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“I was the only sad person there. I was completely deflated. It will still be big but it won’t be as big.”

He then said that there was little respect shown to Dubois pre-fight.

“People thought it was the Anthony Joshua show. He’s going to fight this world champion and knock him over and nobody was respecting Dubois. It shouldn’t be like this. I said why don’t you put some respect on that world champion’s name. Karma is a b***h it really is.”

On an immediate rematch, of which ‘AJ’s team are currently considering, ‘The Gypsy King’ says it won’t happen. If it does, he believes Joshua loses again.

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“No I don’t think he can [win a rematch]. I don’t think he’ll take a rematch.”

Fury is currently preparing for a return fight of his own against Oleksandr Usyk in which he will have the chance to avenge his only career defeat and win the WBA, WBC and WBO titles.

With Clause, Daniel Dubois has discussed the prospects of a rematch with Anthony Joshua as well as his desire for a second fight with world heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk.

Daniel Dubois has sent Anthony Joshua a stark message claiming his opponent would have “demons on his mind” in the build-up to any potential rematch.

Last month, the pair fought at Wembley Stadium, and despite Joshua entering as the heavy favourite, he found himself struggling from the first round. Dubois dropped him four times en route to a triumphant fifth-round knockout, successfully defending his IBF title.

Many boxing pundits have said Joshua should retire after the defeat. However, he believes there will be another chance to become a three-time world heavyweight champion, even after falling to a fourth career defeat

Frank Warren, Dubois’ promoter, wants ‘Dynamite’ to return to the ring early next year and has indicated an openness to a second showdown with Joshua, with the potential to headline the scheduled February 22 fight night in Riyadh.

Ahead of this, Dubois believes Joshua will be facing inner turmoil. The IBF champion told BoxNation: “He’ll have a lot of demons playing on his mind.

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“Who knows if people are talking him into it? I don’t know. I know from my side I’m ready to go out there and show the world that I’m the king.”

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Some suggest that ‘Triple D’ should take on the victor of the Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury rematch later this year, but a rematch with AJ seems to be a more likely scenario. However, Dubois has openly stated that he has unfinished business with the Ukrainian champion.

Last year, ‘Dynamite’ and him met in the ring, with the British fighter knocking Usyk down with a body shot that the referee controversially deemed a low blow. Usyk ultimately secured a knockout victory in the ninth round.

“That’s unfinished business,” Dubois said. “I want to get that one right. I want to do it properly and finish him. It will be a good fight, a unification fight, that’s massive.

“Joshua or Not” – Warren on Daniel Dubois’ Next Opponent

Frank Warren, promoter of IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois, shared his thoughts on who could be the next opponent for the English boxer.

Quote: “Daniel will fight next year, early in the year. We’re currently looking at several options. I hope to announce by next week who he’ll be fighting. But he will defend his title, and we’ll see who that opponent will be.

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It could be Joshua, or it might not be. It all depends on the circumstances. He’s definitely going to face someone, that’s for sure, and he’ll build on what he achieved in that fight,” Warren told TalkSport.

Reminder: The first bout between Dubois and Joshua took place on September 21. AJ was considered the favorite going into the fight but was punished by his opponent. Joshua was knocked down multiple times before ultimately being knocked out in the fifth round.

Additionally, Turki Alalshikh recently announced the date for the rematch between Dubois and Joshua.

“I want to finish him off.” Dubois expressed his desire for a rematch with Usyk

IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois has expressed his desire for a rematch against WBC, WBA, WBO, and IBO champion Oleksandr Usyk.

Quote: “We’ve got unfinished business. I want to get it right. I want to do it properly and finish him off. It would be a great unification fight. It would be massive,” Dubois told Box Nation.

Reminder: In August 2023, Oleksandr Usyk knocked out Dubois in the 9th round.

Dubois is eligible for a voluntary title defense until April 22. He can choose any opponent from the top 15 of the federation’s rankings for his next bout.

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Among the most likely contenders is his former opponent, Anthony Joshua, who currently ranks eighth in the standings.

Incidentally, Turki Alalshikh recently announced the date for the Dubois-Joshua rematch.

‘No. 1 priority’ – Eddie Hearn : Anthony Joshua v Deontay Wilder a ‘fascinating fight now’, but Daniel Dubois rematch ‘No. 1 priority’ – Eddie Hearn

Promoter Eddie Hearn has dismissed any potential fight between Anthony Joshua and either of Joseph Parker or Dillian Whyte. ‘AJ’ is on the lookout for his next challenge after being stopped by Daniel Dubois at the weekend. The London 2012 gold medal winner has talked up a potential rematch with his fellow Brit, and Hearn says that taking on Dubois again is his “No. 1 priority.”

Eddie Hearn insists Anthony Joshua’s “No. 1 priority” is a rematch with Daniel Dubois, despite the possibility of a high-profile clash with Deontay Wilder or Joe Joyce.
The 2012 Olympic gold medal winner suffered a fifth-round knockout when he faced Dubois in front of a record crowd at Wembley Stadium on Saturday night.
It was the fourth defeat of Joshua’s career, and has some questioning how long he has left in the sport.
The two-time heavyweight champion of the world has been linked with a number of potential opponents.
Promoter Hearn, who heads up Matchroom, has ruled out contests with Joseph Parker and Moses Itauma, while stating bouts with Joe Joyce and Dillian Whyte are “unlikely.”
And Hearn says that is because Joshua only has one thing on his mind.
“I said to him yesterday, who knows, you’ve got between maybe one and three fights left,” he told Boxing News.
“The phone went a bit quiet when I said that to him, but that’s the realisation of where we’re at in his career. It will just be the biggest fights possible.
“I don’t rule out [Deontay] Wilder or [Joe] Joyce, but I think AJ’s going to want the biggest. He’s a fighter. His No. 1 priority is to rematch Daniel Dubois.”
The American, now 38-years-old, has lost four of his 48 career fights. Each of those defeats have come in his last five bouts, though, including twice to Tyson Fury.
Wilder also suffered a fifth round stoppage against Zhilei Zhang in June, but a clash with Joshua interests Hearn.
“That’s a fight that, prior to Saturday, I thought would never happen,” he added. “But I certainly think it’s a fascinating fight now, and one that people would definitely tune in to.”
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Derek Chisora Didn’t Hesitate When Asked If Anthony Joshua Should Go Straight Into Dubois Rematch

Daniel Dubois shocked the world when he stopped Anthony Joshua to retain his IBF heavyweight title.

Although the champion going into the contest, ‘DDD’ was a heavy underdog before the first bell rang. But the 27-year-old dominated the action from the get-go and landed an thunderous right hand with seconds remaining of the first round to send AJ to the canvas.

Anthony Joshua got back to his feet but never fully recovered and was knocked down a further two times before Dubois landed the final right hand in the fifth to close the show.

Attention now turns to what Joshua will do next with fans and pundits debating whether the former two-time champion should go straight into a rematch with his fellow Brit.

One man who is sure what AJ should do is veteran heavyweight Derek Chisora.

Chisora told ‘The Stomping Ground‘ that Joshua should jump straight into the rematch,

“Mate he should jump on the rematch straight away, why not?

Listen, shout out to Daniel Dubois the new champion and the new crowned king of the United Kingdom but he [AJ] should jump on it bro, what else is he going to do, who else is he going to fight? Deontay Wilder? And then another person, and then go back and face Daniel Dubois, no, he should go back to the rematch.

Although there doesn’t appear to be a contractual rematch clause, Joshua has one more fight on his Riyadh Season deal and both Turki Alalshikh and Dubois himself are keen to make it happen again.

The Rematch between IBF world heavyweight, Joshua vs. Dubois’s rematch date confirmed

The rematch between IBF world heavyweight boxing champion Daniel Dubois and former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua appears closer, with Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority, revealing February as a tentative date, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

Alalshikh confirmed this while speaking after the Artur Beterbiev vs. Dmitry Bivol press conference on Saturday night.

The chairman of the General Entertainment Authority that stages the Riyadh Season events revealed that a major fight card was being put together that will pit rival promoters Queensberry and Matchroom against each other.

“See in February again Queensberry against Matchroom, 5 vs. 5, we will finish it maybe this week with a big surprise, and then let’s see the result about this fight, the result of the big fight December 21, [Oleksandr] Usyk-Tyson [Fury],” Alalshikh told Sky Sports.

“Joshua, Dubois, Tyson, Usyk, everyone, everyone on the line.

“This is what we want. We want the big fights and to see who’s really the best fighter in each division.”

Last month, Joshua’s bid to become a three-time world champion and return to the division’s top table ended dramatically and unexpectedly, with Dubois dropping him several times at Wembley Stadium in front of 98,000 fans before he landed the final blow, a crunching right-hand, in Round 5 that left Joshua sprawling on the canvas for a fourth career loss.

The defeat sent shockwaves through the boxing world, with some pundits questioning Joshua’s future in the sport.

Reacting to talks about his future, Joshua vowed to continue boxing, with his promoter confirming that the Middle Eastern kingdom will stage the rematch as part of the Riyadh Season, a festival of entertainment and sports events that runs from October to early March.

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Queen’s Frank Warren, Dubois’ promoter, welcomed the prospect of a rematch.

“It’s all about styles, but also with AJ, you’ve got to put him on the back foot, and that’s what he did,” Warren told Sky Sports.

“He put him on the back foot. That first jab he threw snapped his head back, and that set the pattern of the fight. I think it was the fourth round; he caught Daniel with an uppercut; that was his most significant punch.

“But  you want AJ to trade with you, because if he trades, he’s vulnerable. Once he throws that punch, you can catch him on the counter, and that’s what he did.”

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Matchroom’s Eddie Hearn, who promotes Joshua, when previously discussing the rematch between the two heavyweights said, “I think it would be part of Riyadh Season in Riyadh. Riyadh Season runs from October to the end of February and early March.

“So anything within that period takes place in Riyadh. So yeah, it would be part of the Riyadh Season if it were to happen.”

“No Disrespect” Daniel Dubois Has Now Made His Mind Up On Rematching Anthony Joshua Next

Daniel Dubois put in the performance of his career against Anthony Joshua last month, legitimising his status as world heavyweight champion

‘DDD’ was far too much for Joshua on fight night, dropping him three times before an emphatic knockout in the fifth. The win marked his first defence of the IBF belt. Talk has now turned to his next move and whether or not he will indulge ‘AJ’ in an immediate rematch

Speaking to Seconds Out, Dubois – echoing recent words from his promoter Frank Warren that the second fight is ‘a no brainer’ – said that if Joshua wants it it will happen

“The future is now what’s next? We’re making plans for what we’re gonna do now. I’ve heard AJ wants the rematch. We’ll see. If he wants it, I want it too. We came out on top on the night. I was the better man on the night but there’s no disrespect. I’m not gonna badmouth him or anything, it was a great fight and if we can do it again it’ll be even bigger.

Asked what the ultimate goal was, the 27-year-old said he wants to collect all the heavyweight titles. As the other three major belts are tied up in the rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury, he feels another fight with Joshua is a good move

“I’d love to become undisputed champion, collect all the belts and do it that way. Really reach the top of my game. I feel like I need to keep fighting the best. I fought the last three guys, some of the best in the world, so I need to keep that run going. I feel like the AJ rematch is a positive step. Just the way the fight was. It was exciting, everything the fans wanted to see. I’d be even better, even more up for it if we did it again.”

As for what he might do differently, Dubois believes he will be even more sharp and focused – a tough task after that career-best performance.

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“Without giving too much away, I think I’d be more up for it. More belief in myself. I was up for it, but more controlled, more speed. Everything. AJ as well, he’ll bring it and come to win like he did last time but I just feel like it’s my time. Being a world champion, having the IBF belt, it’s just the icing on the cake. I need to keep this run going.”

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Warren has confirmed Dubois will return to the ring in February of next year. A decision on the rematch, which now looks like it solely lies on Joshua’s team, could be made as early as this week.

 Could the heavyweight championship rematch be February ‘surprise’? Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois

Some of boxing’s biggest names could feature in a “big surprise” early in 2025, with a potential rematch between Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois being considered for February of next year.

In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports, Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority, which stages the Riyadh Season events, revealed that a major fight card is being put together that will pit rival promoters Queensberry and Matchroom against each other.

In June Queensberry beat Matchroom in a ‘5 vs 5’ team match. A second version of that event is being worked on for February which could see Daniel Dubois rematch Anthony Joshua.

Speaking after the Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol press conference, Alalshikh told Sky Sports: “See in February again Queensberry against Matchroom, 5 vs 5, we will finish it maybe this week with a big surprise and then let’s see the result about this fight, the result of the big fight December 21, [Oleksandr] Usyk-Tyson [Fury].

“Joshua, Dubois, Tyson, Usyk, everyone, everyone on the line.

“This is what we want. We want the big fights and to see who’s really the best fighters in each division.”

Last month Dubois, the holder of the IBF heavyweight world title, blasted Joshua, a former two-time unified world champion, down to a stoppage defeat inside five rounds at Wembley.

Queensberry’s Frank Warren, Dubois’ promoter, welcomed the prospect of a rematch.

“It’s all about styles but also with AJ, you’ve got to put him on the back foot and that’s what he did,” Warren told Sky Sports.

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“He put him on the back foot. That first jab he threw snapped his head back and that set the pattern of the fight. I think it was the fourth round, he caught Daniel with an uppercut, that was his most significant punch.

“[But] you want AJ to trade with you, because if he trades, he’s vulnerable. Once he throws that punch, you can catch him on the counter and that’s what he did.”

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Matchroom’s Eddie Hearn, who promotes Joshua, previously told Sky Sports: “I know that he is leaning towards the rematch because he wants to win the world heavyweight title.

“Fighting [Deontay] Wilder, [or] waiting for Fury, and then you’ve got all next year bubbling around not really fighting for the world heavyweight title.

“If it’s solely down to AJ, which it will be at the end of the day, I think it’s going to be very hard to talk him out of taking the rematch.”

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