
Daniel Dubois anticipates strong support in his upcoming heavyweight title fight against Fabio Wardley. He aims to reclaim his world title status and address doubts about his resilience in the ring.
LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 19: Daniel Dubois looks dejected as he interacts with trainer, Don Charles, after defeat to Oleksandr Usyk (not pictured) following their IBF, IBO, WBC and WBO World Heavyweight titles' fight on the 'Undisputed' fight night card at Wembley Stadium on July 19, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Ahead of this weekendās heavyweight title fight, challenger Daniel Dubois talks a bit about this fight with Fabio Wardley, where heās come from to get here, and more in a conversation with Queensberry Promotions. Dubois will be looking to regain world title status on Saturday and silence any criticism about whether or not heās got the heart to come through.
āYeah, well I think our journey anyway has been the people coming up, fighting the battles and coming through it. You know, from the days my dad was taking me to the gym until now, we aināt changed. Weāve just been coming through our battles, coming through our wars, and here we are now. Man of the people. Iām the champion, peopleās champion.ā
āIāve got an answer for [Wardley] when I see him. Iāve got an answer for him when I see him, yeah.ā
āI know what Iām here for, Iām here to fight. I canāt wait ātil Saturday, just keeping me primed ātil then.ā
The fight is crucial for Dubois as he seeks to regain his world title status and prove his critics wrong regarding his fighting spirit.
The heavyweight title fight is scheduled for this weekend.
Dubois considers himself the 'people's champion,' emphasizing his journey and connection with fans throughout his boxing career.

Claim $100 in bonus bets with DraftKings promo code for NBA playoffs!
Allyson Felix to talk about her Olympic comeback on TODAY this Thursday!
CJ Carr says last season's CFP snub has 'fueled' his drive for the 2026 season.
New York Giants' 2026 strength of schedule ranks 24th, offering a more optimistic outlook.
Did the Giants do enough to replace Dexter Lawrence after trading him?
See every story in Sports ā including breaking news and analysis.
āNo, I wouldnāt say thatās the best moment but that was definitely up there.ā
āThis is the type of fight that I need at this level, this stage of my career. Drag the best out of me.ā