“Won’t Be Happening Anytime Soon”
“There is a rematch clause, but I don’t think that’ll be happening anytime soon,” Warren said to talkSport Boxing.
“They’re going to have to be out of the ring for a little while yet. Probably six months at least.”
The veteran promoter praised both fighters afterward and described the fight as one of the best heavyweight battles he has promoted.
“One Of The Best”
“It was just amazing. It was one of the best shows I’ve ever put on,” Warren said.
Warren also defended Dubois against criticism that has followed him throughout parts of his career.
“I never want to hear anybody talk about Daniel’s heart ever again. He gritted his teeth tonight and showed what he can do,” Warren said.
The fight featured multiple momentum swings, knockdowns, and sustained punishment from both heavyweights before Dubois finally stopped Wardley late.
Heavyweight Roadmap
Although Warren cooled immediate rematch talk, he suggested Dubois’ next move will depend heavily on how the heavyweight division develops during the coming months.
“There are quite a few heavyweight fights happening in the next few months, and that will determine where we go,” Warren said.
Dubois regained a heavyweight world title with the victory, while Wardley suffered the first loss of his professional career after one of the toughest fights either man has experienced.
Several heavyweight contenders, including WBO mandatory challenger Moses Itauma, are expected to return this summer, potentially reshaping the title picture around Dubois soon.

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