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Who will Daniel Dubois face next?

Set to fight in February, the word around the campfire is that Daniel Dubois may forsake an immediate rematch with Anthony Joshua for Big Bang Zhang.

Boxing - Zhilei Zhang v Joe Joyce - WBO Interim World Heavyweight Title - Wembley Arena, London, Britain - September 23, 2023 Zhilei Zhang celebrates winning his fight against Joe Joyce Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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Daniel Dubois’ next fight, set for February 22, has fans buzzing about potential matchups that could raise the stakes in the heavyweight division. Although his knockout win over Anthony Joshua left some speculating about a rematch, promoter Frank Warren has downplayed that possibility. Instead, he suggests Dubois should face someone new and challenging, which narrows the field to a few notable contenders.

One exciting option in talks is Zhilei Zhang, the powerful southpaw from China, known for his explosive performances, including his recent win against Deontay Wilder. Zhang‘s team has shown interest, and with both fighters’ styles promising heavy hits and high action, this clash could be a thrilling show of raw power in the ring. Zhang, at 41, still packs a strong punch, which he proved with two recent stoppages over Joe Joyce. His experience and durability make him an appealing challenger for Dubois’ IBF title, and the February date is looking feasible for Zhang’s team.

Another name that has surfaced is Fabio Wardley, the rising British fighter who recently dominated Frazer Clarke. Though Wardley brings the excitement and potential to the mix, Warren wants to give this bout time to “build into something mega,” suggesting a future showdown at a bigger venue, perhaps even Wembley Stadium. Right now, Warren envisions Wardley tackling someone in the top ten to set up a high-stakes match with Dubois down the line.

Dubois may also wait for outcomes in other parts of the division, such as the December rematch between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk. If Dubois holds off until after that fight, he might have a shot at either Fury or Usyk, a bold move that could further elevate his career if he secures a bout with one of the top heavyweights in the world.

Whatever decision is made in the next few weeks, Dubois' next match has the potential to be a pivotal point in his career. Whether it’s the hard-hitting Zhang, the promising Wardley, or perhaps even one of the division’s reigning champions, Dubois is well-positioned for an exciting 2024 in the heavyweight spotlight.

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