Trevor Bryan vs. Daniel Dubois: A Top Heavyweight Fight


Author: Priyanka Saxena on Jun 03,2022
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Don King has been putting in all efforts to give the Trevor Bryan vs. Daniel Dubois heavyweight fight some credibility. The match is going to happen on Friday, June 11, at the Casino Miami Jai-Alai in Miami. The veteran promoter has only recently announced that the match is going to take place. But this does not confirm that the Trevor Bryan vs. Daniel Dubois heavyweight fight is ensured to happen. In the past, the promoter had waited until the final moments to leave Mahmoud Charr in the lurch multiple times when he was going to fight Bryan. It is evidently clear that there can be some issues that can crop up a little time before the match is about to happen. This will help the promoter get in another cheap rival after the most pay-per-view and ticket sales are over. In the undercard of the Trevor Bryan vs. Daniel Dubois heavyweight fight, the promoter has said that there will be more than four championship matches along with the main event. But there will be one less NABA championship belt match.

 

Dubois Wants to Make a Statement in the Trevor Bryan vs. Daniel Dubois Heavyweight Fight

 

The heavyweight boxer Daniel Dubois is seeking to make a big statement when he goes against the WBA title holder Trevor Bryan a few days from now in Florida. The person who wins the Trevor Bryan vs. Daniel Dubois heavyweight fight is going to go against the winner of the upcoming WBA final eliminator. That match will happen between Michael Hunter and Hughie Fury at the AO Arena Manchester at some time in July. The boxer went in the ring in the country in the previous year as part of the undercard of Tyron Woodley vs. Jake Paul. He has not seen any in-ring action since then. He had obtained a win in that match by knocking out Juan Carlos Rubio when there was a pay-per-view event in Cleveland, Ohio, at the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse. Dubois had dominated his rival in that match and got his victory in the initial couple of rounds. He had been training under trainer Shane McGuigan. Before that match, the biggest match of his career had happened against Joe Joyce.

The latter was able to defeat him in a very tough and exciting fight. Even after a layoff of nearly a year, the boxer is upbeat and has charged his engines. He is seeking an opportunity at a world title within the next couple of years. Right now, he has the opportunity to get a WBA regular strap by winning the Trevor Bryan vs. Daniel Dubois heavyweight fight. Bryan is undefeated till now and has won his biggest match against Bermane Stivern. The victory would lead to the boxer going to the top of the heavyweight rankings. He has won a couple of matches in a row, and both have been through knockout. This is an impressive showing after his stoppage defeat against Joe Joyce a couple of years ago. This is because that loss had led to some damage to his career. But the young boxer is still seen as one of the toughest boxers in the entire weight class. He mas more than fifteen knockouts in sixteen matches.

Dubois said, "I want to make a statement in devastating fashion. By any means necessary, I'm looking to make a statement. This is an important fight. It's a fight for my career, and I've got to fight my heart out, go in there, and do my best. I've changed things up. We've made the necessary changes, so I'm ready to go. I'm going 100 percent confident and ready to do my job. It's gonna be a totally different environment, and I'm relishing that. I want to just soak it in. Camp's going well, and now it's just the final touches. We're ready now - it's just time for the trip."

 

Bryan Wants His Rival to Pay in the Trevor Bryan vs. Daniel Dubois Heavyweight Fight

 

The WBA regular heavyweight title holder Trevor Bryan has said that his rival in the upcoming Trevor Bryan vs. Daniel Dubois heavyweight fight is a person who quits. Dubois will be out of his own depth when he goes against him in their match. Bryan has still not been defeated in his professional career since he started. But the boxer has said that the knockout artist Dubois does pose some threat to him and his unbeaten professional winning streak. But he has also referenced the professional setback his rival suffered against Joe Joyce a couple of years ago. Bryan said, "I fight like every fight is my last fight. I am gonna give my heart, my soul, and every inch, every bit of strength I have in this coming-up fight on June 11 because, even with the heavyweights, this career doesn't last long. Every opportunity I get with names like Daniel Dubois and fighters after this, you want to fight your hardest and show everybody you have the heart and show everybody your skills will carry you along. So yeah, I am treating this like it is my last fight."

"Daniel Dubois is a strong fighter, he has fought some good guys, but I am on a different level. When he came up against some good opposition, you saw that he quit and gave up. You don't quit. You don't give up. I would rather go out on my shield. He is an okay guy, but he is going in against a nightmare. I will be a nightmare for him and not the fight he wants. Maybe he should have gone back and tried to reverse the loss against Joe Joyce before he came to the champion. Now that he's said he wants the champion, he begged for this fight, and now he has it. He has it, and now he has to pay for it. I'm not the type of fighter where you can step in the ring and think you can walk all over me. I am not heavyweight champ for no reason, and on June 11, I'm gonna show everybody that I am a name that you are supposed to respect. I am that man who is going to be sticking around for a long time in this sport. I am taking over, so on June 11, you guys are going to see what Trevor Bryan, The Dream, is all about."

 

Trevor Bryan vs. Daniel Dubois Heavyweight Fight Statistics

 

 

Trevor Bryan

Daniel Dubois

Country

USA

United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom

Age

32 years

24 years

Pro

10 years

5 years

Height

6′ 4″ (193 cm)

6′ 5″ (196 cm)

Reach

79″ (201 cm)

78″ (198 cm)

Division

heavyweight
(200+ lbs / 90,72+ kg)

heavyweight
(200+ lbs / 90,72+ kg)

Stance

orthodox

orthodox

Titles

WBA (Regular) (heavyweight)

-

Record

22 - 0 - 0
(15 KOs)

17 - 1 - 0
(16 KOs)

KOs

68%

94%

Inactive

133 days

286 days

 

Trevor Bryan vs. Daniel Dubois Heavyweight Fight Card

 

 

Division

Fighter #1

Fighter #2

Notes

heavyweight (200+ lbs)

Trevor Bryan
(22 - 0 - 0)

Daniel Dubois
(17 - 1 - 0)

For WBA (Regular) World tit.

heavyweight (200+ lbs)

Dacarree Scott
(7 - 0 - 0)

Jonathan Guidry
(17 - 1 - 2)

 

light heavyweight (175 lbs)

Ahmed Elbiali
(21 - 1 - 0)

Dervin Colina
(16 - 1 - 0)

 

cruiserweight (200 lbs)

Johnnie Langston
(10 - 3 - 0)

Isaiah Thompson
(6 - 1 - 1)

For NABA tit.

welterweight (147 lbs)

Tre'Sean Wiggins
(13 - 5 - 3)

Travis Castellon
(17 - 4 - 1)

For NABA tit.

middleweight (160 lbs)

Ian Green
(15 - 2 - 0)

Anthony Lenk
(17 - 8 - 0)

 

super middleweight (168 lbs)

Luis J Rodriguez Fernandez
(8 - 0 - 0)

Ryan Adams
(8 - 5 - 1)

 

super lightweight (140 lbs)

Raynel Mederos
(6 - 0 - 0)

Ryan Wilson
(1 - 0 - 0)

 

 

Conclusion

The Trevor Bryan vs. Daniel Dubois heavyweight fight is going to happen a few days from now. It will feature a knockout artist in the form of Daniel Dubois. He is going to take on the undefeated professional career of Trevor Bryan and try to make a mark of his own on his record and among the fans. There is no doubt that there is a lot at stake here for both of them.