Get ready for a heavyweight showdown that could shake the boxing world! Daniel Duboisâ new trainer, Tony Sims, is setting his sights on a blockbuster WBO title fight against fellow Brit, Fabio Wardley. But here's where it gets controversial: Is Dubois truly ready to step back into the ring with a champion after his recent setbacks? Letâs dive in.
Following Daniel Duboisâ second defeat to Oleksandr Usyk, Tony Sims took over as his trainer in August, marking a fresh chapter in the 28-year-oldâs career. Dubois, mirroring his compatriot Johnny Fisher, brought Sims back into the heavyweight fold after a notable absence from the top tier. Sims, who once guided Anthony Joshua to the IBF title, now sees Wardley as the next logical step for Duboisâ resurgence. Wardley, fresh off his career-defining win over Joseph Parker in October, holds the WBO crown, making this matchup both tantalizing and contentious.
Sims is confident in Duboisâ progress, but is this fight coming too soon? Speaking to BoxingScene, Sims stated, âIâd like the Wardley fight for him. Itâs been mentioned, and heâs operated at a higher level with Joshua and Usyk. A comeback fight isnât enoughâheâs past that stage.â Sims believes this all-British clash would be a treat for fans, especially given both fightersâ knockout power. âItâd be a fantastic fight,â he added. âTheyâre both punchers, and itâs a great matchup for British and global audiences alike.â
Dubois has been training with Sims for three to four months, focusing on technical improvements while awaiting a fight date. âHeâs doing really well,â Sims noted. âWeâre just waiting for a date so he can dive into a full camp.â Meanwhile, Wardleyâs rise to champion status and Fisherâs recent win under Sims highlight the trainerâs growing influence in the heavyweight division. âItâs good to have two heavyweights in the gym,â Sims remarked. âTheyâve both fit in well, and having [assistant trainer] John Ryder helps manage the workload.â
And this is the part most people miss: Duboisâ team has expanded beyond Sims. After parting ways with Don Charles, he recruited Sam Jones as his advisor, while his sister, lightweight Caroline Dubois, recently signed with MVP. Sims, meanwhile, is gearing up to lead Craig Richards into an all-British light-heavyweight bout against Dan Azeez this Saturday.
But hereâs the burning question: Is Dubois vs. Wardley a dream matchup or a risky gamble? With both fighters known for their power, it promises fireworks. Yet, Duboisâ recent losses raise doubts about his readiness. What do you think? Is this the fight to reignite Duboisâ career, or is Wardley simply too much, too soon? Letâs hear your thoughts in the comments!