Daniel Dubois tells BBC he's ready to reclaim heavyweight titleDaniel Dubois tells BBC he's ready to reclaim heavyweight title
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Daniel Dubois tells BBC he's ready to reclaim heavyweight title

James Wright
Senior Boxing Writer ·

Daniel Dubois says he is prepared to become a two-time heavyweight world champion when he faces Fabio Wardley this Saturday.

The former titleholder sat down with Steve Bunce on BBC Radio 5 Live to discuss his training camp and mindset heading into the fight. Dubois expressed confidence that he can reclaim a world title, emphasising the work he has put in to get back to championship level.

Trainer Don Charles: Dubois is stronger and sharper

Dubois's trainer Don Charles backed his fighter's readiness, telling Bunce that the heavyweight is in peak condition. Charles explained why he believes Dubois has improved since losing his title, pointing to gains in strength and sharpness during camp.

The conversation offered insight into the Dubois camp's strategy and preparation for a fight that could put the 26-year-old back in position for another world title shot. Wardley presents a serious test, but Charles and Dubois both believe the former champion is ready to prove himself again.

The Dubois-Wardley fight takes place Saturday night.

Source: bbc.co.uk

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