
Dubois survives two knockdowns to dethrone Wardley
Dubois survives two knockdowns to dethrone WardleyByKal SajadBBC Sport boxing journalist at Co-Op Live, ManchesterPublished12 minutes agoDaniel Dubois survived two knockdowns - the first after just 10 seconds - to...
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Breaking news from the world of sport: Dubois survives two knockdowns to dethrone WardleyByKal SajadBBC Sport boxing journalist at Co-Op Live, ManchesterPublished12 minutes agoDaniel Dubois survived two knockdowns - the first after just 10 seconds - to dethrone a bloodied but courageous Fabio Wardley in the 11th round of a thrilling heavyweight classic and become a two-time world champion. Wardley floored his fellow Briton early with a flush right hand and dropped him again in the third, before Dubois regrouped and responded with wave after wave of heavy shots.
The Ipswich fighter, his nose damaged and one eye swollen shut, staggered around the ring yet somehow stayed on his feet and continued to fire back. As the contest drifted into uncomfortable territory, the referee had eventually seen enough and halted the fight.
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A distraught Wardley sank to his knees as Dubois celebrated capturing the WBO heavyweight title. The 28-year-old Dubois silenced his critics with a clinical display of power in his 23rd professional victory and reasserted himself at the top of the division.
Wardley, 31, lost for the first time in 22 fights - the fighter who famously rose from the unlicensed white-collar circuit's fairy-tale ascent hitting a roadblock. With knockout power stacked heavily on both sides, the fight lived up to its 'don't blink' tagline, as promoter Frank Warren confirmed there is a rematch clause.
The story has climbed to the top of the sports agenda, with fans and analysts following closely.





