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Boxing experts divided over possible outcome of Joshua, Dubois bout

Although the general expectation is an Anthony Joshua victory over Daniel Dubois in their WBC World Heavyweight title fight at Wembley Stadium, tomorrow, some boxing experts rate the 27-year-old Dubois as a dangerous customer capable of knocking out the British-Nigerian fighter, reports inews.co.uk.

The Wembley Stadium fight has been dubbed the first all-English world heavyweight title fight in three decades, and the iconic arena has reportedly been sold out. The ringside is expected to see the top drawers in sports and entertainment, including Cristiano Ronaldo, as part of “Riyadh Season” or Riyadh Season Card–Wembley edition, a devilishly seductive brand label that places the kingdom at the centre of the sporting universe via the global appeal of the heavyweight sport, including Ronaldoball and Formula One as well as boxing.”

When Lennox Lewis and Frank Bruno clubbed away at each other for the WBC crown in Cardiff 31 years ago, the fight drew a live gate of approximately 25,700. You can add 70,000 to that number on Saturday, such is the marketing pull of top-end heavyweights in the social media age.
Joshua is challenging Dubois for the IBF world heavyweight belt vacated by former undisputed champion Oleksandr Usyk, who has beaten both combatants, Joshua twice.

Expert opinion slightly favours Joshua, with the obvious caveat that when two big men collide, the matter is only one punch from being settled by either.

Joshua has lost three times, Andy Ruiz Jr inflicting a first shock defeat on the occasion of his American debut, a loss since avenged, and to Usyk, who proved just too clever in two hard fights.

Dubois hit the wall that is juggernaut Joe Joyce when the pair were both unbeaten, his punches bouncing off the chin and

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