Daniel Dubois

Daniel Dubois

"Dynamite"

  • Age: 28 yrs
  • Nationality: England England flag
  • Born: 6th September 1997
  • Place of birth: London, United Kingdom United Kingdom flag
  • Residence: Greenwich, London, United Kingdom United Kingdom flag
  • Division: Heavyweight
  • Height: 6ft 5"
  • Reach: 78"
  • Reach Ratio: 1.01
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Debut: 8th Apr 2017
  • Status: Active Professional Boxer
  • Record:

Daniel Dubois Boxing Statistics

Heavyweight
Division
9 yrs
Career
England
Nationality
Greenwich, London, United Kingdom
Residence

Daniel Dubois Biography

Daniel Dubois, known to the boxing world as “Dynamite,” has rapidly established himself as one of the most formidable heavyweights of his generation. Born on September 6, 1997, in London, Dubois was introduced to the sport at the age of nine, a decision guided by his father’s desire to keep him occupied and out of trouble in the bustling neighbourhoods of South London. His early boxing education was shaped at the renowned Peacock Gym in Canning Town, where he trained under Tony and Martin Bowers. From the outset, Dubois displayed a natural aptitude for the sport, competing in around 75 amateur contests and accumulating a string of national accolades. His amateur pedigree includes two English schoolboy titles, two junior ABA championships, and the CYPs, as well as a British senior title. His time with the Great Britain Elite squad in Sheffield saw him represent England in the ring on a dozen occasions, with notable appearances at the European Youth Championships and gold medals at multi-nation tournaments in Tampere, Finland, and Brandenburg, Germany. Although he was earmarked for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Dubois opted to turn professional before the Games. This decision would soon be vindicated by his rapid ascent in the paid ranks.

Dubois’s professional journey began on April 8, 2017, when he faced Marcus Kelly at the Manchester Arena. The debut was emphatic: Dubois dispatched Kelly within the first 35 seconds of the opening round, immediately signalling the arrival of a new heavyweight force. His early career was marked by a frenetic pace, as he frequently fought and faced a variety of opposition. In just his fourth bout, he captured the WBC Youth heavyweight title with a second-round stoppage of Mauricio Barragan. By October 2017, he had added the Southern Area heavyweight title to his collection, knocking out AJ Carter in the first round. These early victories were not merely routine wins; they were statements of intent, showcasing Dubois’s explosive power and clinical finishing ability. His eighth professional outing saw him claim the English heavyweight title, halting Tom Little in the fifth round, further cementing his reputation as a prodigious puncher with a relentless offensive style.

As Dubois’s career progressed, the level of opposition steadily increased. He faced former world title challenger Kevin Johnson in October 2018, a durable veteran who became the first to take Dubois the distance, with the Londoner winning a clear points decision over ten rounds. This experience proved invaluable, providing Dubois with rounds and a test of patience against a defensive opponent. He continued his march through the ranks with stoppage victories over Richard Lartey, R?zvan Cojanu, and Nathan Gorman. The bout against Gorman in July 2019 was particularly significant, as both men entered the contest unbeaten and vying for the vacant British heavyweight title. Dubois’s performance was lauded for its maturity and technical precision, as he systematically broke down Gorman before securing a fifth-round knockout. By this stage, Dubois had become the youngest British heavyweight champion in history, a testament to his rapid development and the ambition of his matchmaking.

Dubois’s reputation for devastating power was further enhanced by a succession of knockout victories. He dispatched Ebenezer Tetteh in the first round, overwhelmed Kyotaro Fujimoto with a highlight-reel knockout in the second, and dismantled Ricardo Snijders with four knockdowns in a single round. However, his first major setback came in November 2020, when he lost to Joe Joyce at Church House, Westminster. In a high-stakes clash for the British, Commonwealth, and European heavyweight titles, Dubois suffered a fractured orbital bone and was forced to take a knee in the tenth round, marking the first defeat of his professional career. The loss to Joyce was a pivotal moment, testing Dubois’s resolve and sparking questions about his durability at the highest level. Yet, he rebounded with characteristic determination, scoring a series of knockout wins over Bogdan Dinu, Joe Cusumano, and ultimately capturing the WBA (Regular) heavyweight title with a fourth-round stoppage of Trevor Bryan in June 2022.

Dubois’s tenure as a world champion saw him defend his belt successfully against Kevin Lerena, overcoming early adversity to win via third-round TKO. His next major challenge came against the unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk in August 2023 at the Stadion Wroclaw in Poland. Despite a valiant effort, Dubois was stopped in the ninth round, but the experience of sharing the ring with one of the sport’s elite only served to sharpen his competitive edge. The following year, Dubois embarked on a remarkable run, defeating previously unbeaten contenders Jarrell Miller and Filip Hrgovi?, both by stoppage. These victories set the stage for a historic showdown at Wembley Stadium against Anthony Joshua in September 2024. In front of a record-breaking crowd, Dubois produced a career-best performance, knocking down Joshua four times en route to a fifth-round knockout and the IBF heavyweight title. This triumph not only restored Dubois’s status as a world champion but also underscored his capacity to adapt and evolve against top-tier opposition.

Throughout his career, Dubois has been celebrated for his aggressive, front-foot style and formidable punching power. His approach is characterised by relentless pressure, a punishing jab, and a willingness to engage at close quarters. Dubois’s jab is particularly noteworthy, serving both as a range-finder and a weapon capable of disrupting opponents’ rhythm and inflicting damage. His left hook and right cross are delivered with exceptional leverage, often resulting in early stoppages. Despite his offensive instincts, Dubois has demonstrated the ability to conserve energy and maintain his power deep into fights. This quality has become increasingly apparent as he has faced higher-calibre opponents. His physical attributes—standing 6ft 5in with a 78-inch reach—afford him both the reach and the durability to compete with the division’s best. Notably, his footwork and ring-cutting ability have improved over time, allowing him to systematically close down opponents and force exchanges on his terms.

Dubois’s career has unfolded on some of the sport’s grandest stages, from the Manchester Arena and Church House to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Stadion Wroclaw, and the iconic Wembley Stadium. Each venue has borne witness to a chapter in his evolving story, as he has transitioned from precocious prospect to bona fide world champion. Along the way, Dubois has claimed a succession of titles, including the WBC Youth, Southern Area, English, WBO European, British, Commonwealth, WBA (Regular), and IBF heavyweight championships. He has faced and defeated a series of unbeaten fighters, including Nathan Gorman, Ebenezer Tetteh, Trevor Bryan, Jarrell Miller, and Filip Hrgovi?, while also sharing the ring with elite champions such as Joe Joyce, Oleksandr Usyk, and Anthony Joshua. Each contest has contributed to the shaping of a heavyweight whose blend of power, technique, and ambition continues to captivate boxing audiences worldwide.

Dubois’s journey from the gyms of South London to the summit of the heavyweight division has been marked by both triumph and adversity. His early promise, forged in the crucible of the British amateur scene, has been realised through a professional career defined by bold matchmaking and a willingness to take risks. The setbacks he has endured have only served to highlight his resilience and capacity for reinvention. As he continues to add to his legacy, Dubois stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of heavyweight boxing—a fighter whose every bout is eagerly awaited, and whose story is far from complete.

Tale of the Tape

AttributeStatsvs Division Avg
Height196cm cm+2 cm
Reach198cm cm-3 cm

Daniel Dubois Championships

WBA (Regular)

Heavyweight Champion

Jun 2022 - Aug 2023

IBF

Heavyweight Champion

Jun 2024 - Jul 2025

Frequently Asked Questions About Daniel Dubois

What division does Daniel Dubois fight in?

Daniel Dubois currently competes in the Heavyweight division (200+ lbs (90.7+ kg)) as an active professional boxer. This division has featured legendary fighters including Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis.

Where is Daniel Dubois from?

Daniel Dubois is originally from London, United Kingdom and represents England in professional boxing. Current residence is in Greenwich, London, United Kingdom.

How old is Daniel Dubois?

Daniel Dubois is 28 yrs old, born on 6th September 1997, currently competing as an active professional boxer.

What boxing stance does Daniel Dubois fight out of?

Daniel Dubois boxes out of the Orthodox stance and is 6ft 5in tall.

When did Daniel Dubois begin their professional boxing career?

Daniel Dubois turned professional on 8th Apr 2017, and has been competing for 9 yrs in the Heavyweight division.

When is Daniel Dubois's next fight?

Daniel Dubois is next scheduled to fight Fabio Wardley on May 9, 2026, at Co-op Live Arena, Manchester, England. View fight details →

Past Fights

Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2

Jul 19, 2025

Daniel Dubois vs Anthony Joshua

Sep 21, 2024

Daniel Dubois vs Filip Hrgovic

Jun 1, 2024

Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois

Aug 26, 2023

Daniel Dubois vs Kevin Lerena

Dec 3, 2022

Trevor Bryan vs Daniel Dubois

Jun 11, 2022

Daniel Dubois vs Joe Cusumano

Aug 29, 2021

Daniel Dubois vs Bogdan Dinu

Jun 5, 2021

Daniel Dubois vs Joe Joyce

Nov 28, 2020

Daniel Dubois vs Ebenezer Tetteh

Sep 27, 2019

Daniel Dubois vs Nathan Gorman

Jul 13, 2019

Daniel Dubois vs Razvan Cojanu

Mar 8, 2019