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‘He can’t bring his record with him’ – Wardley

Daniel Dubois weighs inImage source, Reuters
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Dubois has the more experience at world title level than Wardley with three fights

Dubois cut an imposing figure on the scales, carrying noticeable extra bulk.

His previous heaviest was 17st 10lb (112kg) for his career-defining knockout victory over Anthony Joshua in September 2024.

Within boxing circles, this is viewed as a genuine 50/50 contest, and not one where many expect to hear the final bell.

Both men made their professional debuts on 8 April 2017, but their journeys to the top have been very different.

Wardley’s rise has been one of boxing’s more unlikely stories – from working in recruitment and competing in white-collar bouts to becoming world champion.

Calm and composed throughout the week, he appeared to relish the occasion, draped in an Ipswich Town Football Club flag as he soaked up the atmosphere.

“This is the crowning moment – hearing ‘and still’ in the ring,” he reported.

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From white-collar boxing to world champion

With 19 stoppages in 20 victories, Wardley has established himself as one of the heavyweight division’s most destructive finishers.

His only blemish remains a draw with Frazer Clarke, a result he emphatically avenged with a first-round stoppage.

Dubois, meanwhile, has operated at the higher level and his concussive punching power remains his defining asset, with 21 of his 22 victories coming inside the distance.

But Wardley – who won the WBO ‘interim’ title by beating Joseph Parker before being elevated to full champion when Usyk vacated the belt – dismissed suggestions Dubois’ resume would give him an edge.

“It’s not going to change anything on the night,” Wardley reported. “He can’t bring his record in with him. It’s him and me once the bell goes.”

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Battle of the heavy-hitters – Wardley & Dubois’ best knockouts

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