

Daniel Dubois Declares: ‘I Will Beat Anyone!’ – Shocking Challenge Ahead of Boxing Night
British heavyweight sensation Daniel Dubois is not holding back as he prepares for one of the most anticipated boxing nights of the year. With fiery confidence and renewed focus, the 26-year-old has sent a loud and clear message to the entire heavyweight division: “I will beat anyone!”
This bold declaration comes just weeks before his blockbuster clash against Oleksandr Usyk on July 19 at Wembley Stadium, a bout that will headline a Riyadh Season event and decide the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. Dubois’ words reflect not only his growing belief but also signal his intent to shake up the very fabric of the division.
The Rise of Daniel Dubois
Daniel Dubois (21-2, 20 KOs) has experienced a rollercoaster career filled with promise, setbacks, and redemption. Once regarded as the future of British boxing, Dubois suffered a crushing defeat to Joe Joyce in 2020—a fight that many thought would derail his career permanently. But Dubois had other plans.
After returning to the ring in dominant fashion, including his impressive knockout wins over Trevor Bryan and Bogdan Dinu, he eventually earned a high-profile bout against Anthony Joshua in September 2024. In one of the most shocking outcomes of the year, Dubois stopped Joshua in just five rounds, claiming the IBF heavyweight title and vaulting himself back into the global spotlight.
That victory wasn’t just a career-defining moment—it was a declaration of war to the entire heavyweight class.
Dubois vs. Usyk: A Clash for the Ages
Dubois is now set to face Oleksandr Usyk, the undefeated Ukrainian maestro and current WBA, WBO, IBF, and The Ring heavyweight champion. Usyk, who recently defeated Tyson Fury in May 2024 to unify the titles, is widely considered one of the most skilled boxers of his generation.
But Daniel Dubois believes his time has come.
“I respect Usyk, but I’m coming to win. I’m stronger, I’m faster, and I hit harder than anyone he’s ever faced. I will beat anyone, including him.”
— Daniel Dubois
This fight at Wembley Stadium will not only be a massive UK homecoming for Dubois but also the culmination of a journey fueled by resilience, redemption, and a burning desire to be the best.
The Evolution of Dubois’ Fighting Style
Much has changed in Dubois’ approach since his early days of relying solely on brute strength. Under the guidance of new trainers and with greater emphasis on defensive footwork, jab precision, and composure, Dubois has evolved into a far more complete fighter.
Against Joshua, he didn’t just outslug the former champion—he outboxed and out-thought him. He baited Joshua into exchanges, avoided unnecessary risks, and closed the show with ruthless efficiency.
The key question now is: Can Dubois apply the same approach to a master technician like Usyk?
Heavyweight Division in Turmoil
Dubois’ declaration of dominance comes at a fascinating time in the heavyweight division. With Tyson Fury’s future uncertain, Deontay Wilder’s career in limbo, and Anthony Joshua’s stock declining, Dubois has seized the moment to position himself as the new face of heavyweight boxing.
His wins and powerful statements have reignited fan interest. Promoters are calling. Networks are watching. And the fans are rallying behind the young Brit who has bounced back from adversity with thunder in his fists and fire in his eyes.
What Makes Dubois Dangerous?
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Knockout Power – With 20 KOs in 21 wins, Dubois has devastating one-punch power that can end fights at any moment.
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Youth and Athleticism – At just 26, he’s entering his prime with a mix of speed and explosiveness that’s rare in modern heavyweights.
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Self-Belief – Dubois’ recent victories have imbued him with a level of confidence that makes him a psychological threat as well.
And now, he’s not just talking. He’s calling out everyone.
“Put anyone in front of me. Fury, Joshua again, Wilder, Hrgovic, Zhang—it doesn’t matter. I’m here to clean out the division.”
— Dubois to BT Sport
Support from Riyadh Season and Turki Alalshikh
The backing of Riyadh Season and Turki Alalshikh has been crucial in elevating Dubois’ profile on the international stage. After headlining a historic night at Wembley Stadium last September, Dubois became a marquee name in the Middle East’s sports entertainment revolution.
Alalshikh has praised Dubois’ resilience and has called the July 19 showdown against Usyk “a fight for the ages.” The fight is expected to draw over 90,000 fans at Wembley and millions more via global pay-per-view.
It’s not just a title fight—it’s a global spectacle.
What Happens If Dubois Wins?
A victory over Oleksandr Usyk would not only make Daniel Dubois the undisputed heavyweight champion, but it would also launch him into superstardom. It would position him for mega-fights against the likes of Tyson Fury, Zhilei Zhang, or even a rematch with Joshua—this time with all the belts on the line.
It would also mark a changing of the guard in heavyweight boxing: a move from the era of tactical giants like Klitschko and Fury to a new generation led by young, powerful, hungry lions like Dubois.
And make no mistake—Dubois is ready for that throne.
The Road Ahead: Who Could Be Next?
Assuming victory on July 19, Dubois would hold all the heavyweight gold. His next challenge would be finding suitable and worthy challengers. Here’s a list of possible future opponents:
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Tyson Fury: A potential all-British mega-fight for redemption.
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Zhilei Zhang: The dangerous Chinese slugger who’s climbing fast.
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Deontay Wilder: If he returns and regains form, it’s a matchup with fireworks.
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Jared Anderson: The young American viewed as the future of U.S. heavyweight boxing.
Dubois’ “I will beat anyone” comment seems less like bravado and more like a roadmap for his career.
A Message to the Boxing World
Daniel Dubois’ shocking challenge isn’t just about Oleksandr Usyk. It’s aimed at the entire boxing world. His declaration is both a warning and an invitation: he’s ready to fight, he’s ready to win, and he’s ready to become the king of the heavyweights.
In a sport that often thrives on personalities as much as talent, Dubois now offers both. He’s not just knocking people out—he’s speaking with the confidence of a future legend.
The countdown to July 19 is on. And with Dubois boldly stating he’ll beat anyone, the pressure, spotlight, and expectations have never been higher.
Final Thoughts: From Prospect to Powerhouse
From being labeled a “damaged prospect” after his loss to Joyce, to now standing one win away from heavyweight immortality, Daniel Dubois has authored one of the most compelling redemption arcs in modern boxing.
He’s not the quiet kid with a big punch anymore. He’s a warrior with a purpose. And as July 19 approaches, the entire boxing world will be watching to see if Daniel Dubois can fulfill his boldest promise yet.
Because now, he’s not just fighting for belts—he’s fighting to prove that he can truly beat anyone.
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