Defiant Dubois sheds quitter tag to write new narrativeImage source, ReutersImage caption, Daniel Dubois has picked up 22 of his 23 wins by stoppageByKal SajadBBC Sport boxing journalistPublished40 minutes agoThe ‘Don’t Blink’ tagline was never meant to be taken quite so literally.When Daniel Dubois crashed to the canvas within 10 seconds of the opening bell in Manchester – and again in the third round – suddenly every soul inside the Co-op Live Arena was paying very close attention.For years, Dubois has carried the label of a fighter who folds when things become uncomfortable. Opponents and fans alike have questioned his heart, mentality, and toughness.During fight week, Fabio Wardley even joked that if Dubois was not a boxer, he would be a “bin man”.By the end of Saturday night, though, Dubois had produced the most brutal clean-up operation of his career. He roared back to stop Wardley in the 11th round of a British heavyweight classic and become a two-time world champion.Perhaps the most revealing moment came between the knockdowns. After being dropped early, Dubois looked towards his corner and gave a little wink to show he was fine – he did not panic or unravel. Even the tactical knee he took later in the third felt calculated rather than desperate.Much of the 18,000-strong crowd had come to see the Wardley fairytale continue, but Dubois blocked out the noise and stayed composed.The win once again silenced critics who have spent years dissecting the character of Dubois as much as his boxing ability.”No human being on this planet could ever question this kid – certainly don’t do that in front of me,” trainer Don Charles mentioned afterwards.”Tonight he erased any doubt of all the negative talk. I’m glad the fight went that way so he could demonstrate this quitting narrative is not right.”Relive Dubois ‘ knockout of Wardley in wild world title fight
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