“Showed a lot of courage…” Daniel Dubois’ coach praises Anthony Joshua’s tremendous fighting spirit in front of great adversity
Coach of the IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois talks about the brutal beatdown of Anthony Joshua against his boxer.

Daniel Dubois' coach talks about Anthony Joshua (Image via talkSPORT/Sky Sports)
Daniel ‘Dynamite’ Dubois currently holds the title of IBF world heavyweight champion following an impressive boxing performance against Anthony Joshua. The fight generated significant buzz in the community. Months later, Dubois’ coach, Don Charles, shared his insights on the events surrounding the fight at Wembley Stadium.
Daniel Dubois showcased his power by knocking down his rival on several occasions. Recently, in an engaging interview with Seconds Out, Dubois’s coach, Don Charles, shared his thoughts on the match. He expressed admiration for Joshua’s remarkable resilience, highlighting AJ’s incredible determination to rise back to his feet after facing those early knockdowns.
Don’t get excited, it’s a fight. it’s a twelve-round fight. Don’t get excited and he recovered, he got regrouped. Joshua, he got up and fought on and he showed a lot of courage, he got up. A lot of fighters would stayed down, he got up and went down multiple times. Every round I think he touched down and he fought well.
Don Charles via Seconds Out (Check from 19:40)
Charles also praised his boxer’s impressive performance. The record-breaking Riyadh Season event at Wembley Stadium showcased Dubois’ sheer power in the ring. With this victory, Dynamite further elevated his reputation in the boxing community. In contrast, Joshua experienced the fourth defeat of his professional boxing career.
When discussing their upcoming matchups, Dubois is currently scheduled to defend his IBF championship title against Joseph Parker on February 22. This event is part of the Riyadh Season, which has already generated considerable excitement. Meanwhile, Joshua appears disheartened after his loss to Dubois. However, despite this setback, the 35-year-old British boxer remains hopeful for a quick comeback.
Eddie Hearn reveals Anthony Joshua’s possible timeline for his next boxing outing
The topic of potential opponents for a renowned boxer is always intriguing. Anthony Joshua wants to hold a world title again. However, currently, Oleksandr Usyk holds the titles of WBA (Super), WBC, WBO, IBO, and The Ring heavyweight champion after defending against Tyson Fury recently. Meanwhile, Daniel Dubois is the IBF heavyweight champion, a title that Joshua may be eager to reclaim.

Recently, Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, participated in an interview with IFL TV. During the interview, the Matchroom boss explored several intriguing topics, including one of his star boxer’s upcoming potential fights. Notably, Hearn also provided a possible date for Joshua’s comeback fight in the year 2025.
In May or June. He’s not in full training yet. He’s probably ready to resume training in January. And you’ve got to see what Fury wants to do. We’re not in a terrible rush. AJ will fight twice in 2025. Once in the summer and once in the winter.
Eddie Hearn via IFL TV
In the boxing community, the potential matchup between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua is still uncertain. Both boxers have experienced significant defeats in their previous fights. Eddie Hearn and many other prominent individuals have expressed their interest in this matchup. However, there is still uncertainty surrounding it since Fury has not publicly commented on the matter.
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