Daniel Dubois delivered a stunning upset by knocking out Anthony Joshua in the fifth round to retain his IBF heavyweight world title at Wembley Stadium. In a fight that shocked fans and analysts alike, Dubois showcased his power and resilience, dominating the former unified heavyweight champion.
The fight began explosively, with Dubois dropping Joshua in the first round with a powerful right hand. Joshua, though dazed, managed to survive the round, but Dubois’ relentless pressure continued into the second round, where he unleashed a barrage of heavy blows that left Joshua reeling and struggling to find his footing.
In the third round, Dubois floored Joshua again with a massive left hook, a clear indication that the younger fighter was in control. Though Joshua demonstrated heart and determination, it was evident that he was struggling to keep pace with Dubois’ aggression and power.
The fourth round saw Joshua hit the canvas once more, barely managing to finish the round despite being in serious trouble. His corner urged him on, but it was clear that the end was near.
Dubois sealed his victory in the fifth round, landing a perfectly timed counter right hook that knocked Joshua out cold, bringing the fight to a dramatic conclusion. This decisive win not only allowed Dubois to retain his IBF heavyweight world title but also solidified his status as a formidable force in the heavyweight division.
For Joshua, this defeat marked a significant setback in his career, while Dubois’ victory stands as a defining moment, positioning him among the elite heavyweights of the sport.