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Dubois Reaches for Old Sparring Edge as Wardley Holds the Belt

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Dubois Reaches for Old Sparring Edge as Wardley Holds the Belt

Daniel Dubois raising past sparring with Fabio Wardley shifts attention toward their earlier familiarity rather than their current positions. Wardley enters the May 8 fight in Manchester as WBO heavyweight champion, with Dubois challenging for the belt, and that reversal explains why those gym sessions have resurfaced in the build-up.

Wardley became champion after Oleksandr Usyk vacated the title and chose Dubois for his voluntary defence. It is a demanding first outing as titleholder against a fighter who has already held a world belt. Dubois has competed at the top level and remains one of the heavier punchers in the division, so the risk is clear despite the voluntary status.


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Dubois told talkSPORT he “was dominating him at the time” when they shared rounds “years ago,” though he also said Wardley “has come on so much since then” and described the upcoming bout as “a different story now.” He did not attach a date, gym, or specific camp to those sessions beyond stating that they occurred some years back.

Since then, Dubois has experienced both ends of major fights. He won the IBF heavyweight title and later suffered two stoppage defeats, most recently inside five rounds against Usyk at Wembley last July. That record frames his return to another title opportunity.

Instead of taking an interim bout, Dubois moves straight into this contest. The choice puts him back under title pressure against an unbeaten champion who has progressed steadily.

Gym rounds serve preparation. A title fight demands execution over scheduled rounds with official scoring in place.

Dubois has also reunited with trainer Don Charles. They won a world title together and later lost it in a defence, and this bout continues that working relationship at the same stage.

The sparring belongs to their past. What happens in Manchester will decide where each of them stands now.

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Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist who has covered the sport since 2014, providing ringside reporting and technical analysis of major bouts. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments, and the details that shape high-level competition.

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