British heavyweight Daniel Dubois has officially accepted his next fight following his devastating knockout loss to Oleksandr Usyk, declaring that his comeback will “shock everyone” who doubted him.
The 27-year-old, once hailed as the future of British boxing, says he’s been through his darkest moment—and is now ready to rise again with renewed purpose and power.
After months of silence following his defeat, Dubois broke his media blackout with a fiery statement. “The Usyk loss broke my pride but built my hunger,” he said. “I went back to basics—no noise, no excuses. The next time you see me in that ring, you’ll see a different beast. This isn’t the end of my story—it’s the restart.”
Sources close to his camp confirm that Dubois will make his return in early 2026, likely against a high-ranking European contender, in what his promoter Frank Warren calls a “make-or-break fight.” Training under a new coaching setup, Dubois has reportedly changed his entire approach—focusing on defense, stamina, and discipline. “He’s not just fighting an opponent,” Warren revealed. “He’s fighting his own past—and that’s what makes this comeback dangerous.”
The twist, however, comes from whispers within boxing circles that Dubois could be eyeing a rematch with Oleksandr Usyk down the line—a fight he believes should have ended differently. “I still believe I hurt him that night,” Dubois insisted. “Next time, it won’t go to the judges or the referee. I’ll finish what I started.”
Fans remain divided—some skeptical, others inspired—but one thing is certain: Daniel Dubois’ next fight isn’t just about redemption. It’s about rewriting his legacy, silencing the critics, and proving that the man who once fell to a champion can still become one.
