Dubois slams table, refuses to engage with rival Anthony Joshua

Daniel Dubois expressed mild frustration by slamming the table and opted not to engage with Anthony Joshua during a low-key news conference in London.

The two British heavyweights are set to face off in front of a reported post-war British record crowd of 96,000 at Wembley Stadium this Saturday.

Dubois, who claimed the interim IBF title in June, was later elevated to world champion status following Oleksandr Usyk’s decision to vacate the title.

“I need to retain this world title,” he said. “It’s a great thing to have but I need to legitimise myself by winning this fight.”

He added: “I’m on the rise, I’ve got the momentum on my side. No more words – just fighting, punches. I’m ready to fight and destroy. Destroy.”

The 27-year-old appeared eager for the news conference to end, while the conversational Joshua, 34, remained focused and respectful towards his opponent.

When discussions turned to a sparring session several years ago, where Dubois supposedly rocked Joshua, the champion said: “It was sparring, now we’re fighting, this is different.”

Dubois added: “Move on”, before banging on the wooden table.

‘I’m ready to rumble’ – Joshua

The news conference took place at the historic Guildhall, a grade-one listed building dating back to the 15th century, adding an air of grandeur to the event.

Olympic gold medallist Anthony Joshua now has the chance to join boxing legends Muhammad Ali, Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis, and Vitali Klitschko as a three-time world champion.

During the conference, Joshua was questioned about a heated exchange in June when he felt disrespected by Dubois and threatened to throw a chair at the champion’s face.

“You should never let anyone take an inch because they’ll end up taking a mile,” replied Joshua. “You know what I mean Dan?”

But Dubois, vacantly, replied: “Sorry?”

The Londoner did, though, speak to address rumours surrounding his trainer Don Charles, who has not yet been seen in fight week.

“As long as he’s in my corner on fight night, I’m alright,” added Dubois. “Everything is good.”

Joshua lost his belts to Usyk in 2021 and was defeated by the Ukrainian in the rematch the following year. He has since worked his way back to the mandatory challenger position with four dominant wins.

Joshua, who will headline a British stadium for a sixth time, said he has been looking at some of his past fights in the country as motivation.

“It’s good to be back,” he added. “I’m ready to rumble and remind everyone what I’m capable of.”