Anthony Joshua opens up as a favourite with the bookies against Daniel Dubois – but there are plenty of experts picking ‘Triple D’.
The British heavyweight titans are set to duke it out on Saturday night at Wembley Stadium, in a fight that holds serious implications for both men’s careers.
Dubois and Joshua are gearing up for a huge fight on Saturday nightGetty
Whomever emerges victorious, will go home with the IBF heavyweight title and punch their ticket for an undisputed clash against the winner of Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury II on December 21.
Whereas a loss for either man could spell the end of their time at the top.
Joshua is nearing the twilight of his career and doesn’t have much time left to claw his way back to the upper echelons of the division if he falls to defeat.
Meanwhile, Dubois – although still young – has already failed twice against elite competition: Usyk in 2023 and Joe Joyce in 2020.
‘Triple D’ was labelled a ‘quitter’ by several members of the boxing fraternity after seeing out counts against both boxers on one knee.
However, gutsy wins over Jarrell Miller and Filip Hrgovic in his last two outings have gone a long way in shifting that narrative.
Joshua also had his fair share of detractors following back-to-back losses to Usyk in 2021 and 2022.
Yet the Watford powerhouse has bounced back well with four wins on the bounce against Jermaine Franklin, Robert Helenius, Otto Wallin, and Francis Ngannou.
Now, they are set to do battle in the English capital.
And everyone has an opinion on how it will go down.
Who is backing Dubois?
Zhilei Zhang
Mark Robinson / Matchroom BoxingZhang lost to Joshua at the 2012 Olympics[/caption]
Speaking to BoxNation, Zhilei Zhang said: “I personally favour Dubois to pull this off because he is on the surge.
“He is hungry, he is young and he has the fire in him. He had a beautiful knockout victory over Filip Hrgovic last time so I really have my faith in the underdog.
“He will shock the world.”
Duke McKenzie
During a recent appearance on talkSPORT, former three-weight world champion McKenzie said: “If I had to one person right now to win this particular fight I’m slightly leaning towards Dubois.
“Simply because when you look at the last few fights they have had, AJ’s had the softer ride in.
“Dubois has more natural athleticism about him. He’s looser than AJ.
“He would’ve done his research on AJ and know how to beat him.”
Joe Joyce
Joyce defeated Dubois in 2020Getty
Joyce, the big punching heavyweight, sat down with Queensberry Promotions and said: “I was initially edging with Joshua but I don’t know, Dubois is coming on.”
Who is picking Joshua?
Oleksandr Usyk
Usyk became heavyweight champion by beating Joshua and later defended his titles against DuboisGetty
Current undisputed heavyweight champion Usyk told Boxing King Media: “My favourite is Anthony Joshua but I am very bad at predictions. But I will predict Anthony Joshua.”
Tony Bellew
“Let’s just put two and two together here. [Dubois] took 56 clean right hands in the first four rounds [against Filip Hrgovic].
“You’ll get away with one or two against AJ, and then you know what happens? You go to sleep.”
Moses Itauma
Itauma is Joshua’s training partnerGetty
Speaking to talkSPORT, rising heavyweight prospect Itauma said: “It’s all down to the preparation with fighting.
“You could have two trainers with the same fighter and completely different [results].
“I feel like with preparation, this is the key. I’m not gonna lie, I think Ben Davison (Joshua’s trainer) has got it on lock.”
Joseph Parker
Parker, who has fought and lost to Joshua, told Seconds Out: “If you compare the two guys, Joshua does look the favourite but you can never count Dubois out…
“So I do give him a chance but Joshua is [my] favourite.”
Francis Ngannou
Former UFC heavyweight champion Ngannou, who lost to Joshua in 2024, said: “Even though Joshua lost against Usyk twice and Dubois fought Usyk and almost knocked him down and almost won, I would still give this to Joshua.”
Lewis, one of Britain’s best loved and most respected boxers, sees Joshua winningGetty
Lennox Lewis
Former undisputed heavyweight king Lewis says Joshua’s experience will help him out.
Speaking to talkSPORT, he said: “He’s been through bigger fights. Oleksandr Usyk twice.
“The only thing is, Daniel Dubois was the only one, out of the two of them to put Oleksandr Usyk down on the floor.”
Speaking about the jab being key, he added: “If you go out there and hit a guy with the jab, you know what the guy’s gonna do, he’s going to say, ‘I don’t like this jab’, and he’s gonna protect against it.
“When he protects against it, that’s when you start throwing the right hand.
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