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Despite gaining an upper-hand over Daniel Dubois in their in-ring battle, Joe Joyce doesn’t appear to be free from the heavyweight feud. 23-year-old ‘Dynamite’ Dubois has vowed to return stronger and considering the current scenario, Joyce and Dubois can collide once again in a rematch.

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Although Joe Joyce is scheduled to meet Oleksandr Usyk in a WBO Interim heavyweight title clash, he is still keeping an eye on his former foe, ‘Dynamite’. However, it doesn’t appear to be a bad-blood one as ‘Juggernaut’ has posted an inspiring message for Dubois.

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The undefeated boxer took to Twitter and shared a picture of him alongside Daniel Dubois. In the caption, he wrote, “He said he (Dubois) would race me to the top, His time will come for sure. It’s a marathon not a sprint.”

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While the original battle saw both the heavyweights enter a heated rivalry, the outcome appears to have changed the scenario. The veteran in Joe Joyce capitalized on his experience and handed Dubois his maiden defeat.

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‘Juggernaut’ also bagged the right to compete in the WBO title picture. But ‘Dynamite’ is a skillful youngster, and with the right people in his corner, boxing fans can expect him to return to the winning track.

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Joe Joyce has his faith in Daniel Dubois

Joyce experienced Dubois’ prowess in their recent fight and was left impressed. That said, many people have compared him with Mike Tyson, as both the men found success in the heavyweight division at an early age.

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So, Dubois’ has a bright future ahead. Also, he is a renowned knockout artist and has won most of his fights via stoppage. He is clearly a rising prospect in the deep heavyweight division. Moreover, his sheer activeness can catapult him into the right competitions at the right time.

And in a few years, we can actually see ‘Dynamite’ rule over the division with world championship wins. For now, though, he will have to prove his worth against many more elites, and it isn’t looking like a walk in the park for Dubois.

Do you think Daniel Dubois will be the same on his return to the squared circle as he seeks to complete his marathon to the top?

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Raj Sarkar is a UFC Sub-Group Head at EssentiallySports. Over the last four years, Raj has worked in several leading sports organizations. During this time, he has interviewed big names from the world of MMA and Boxing. His interviewees list includes ex-UFC stars Demetrious Johnson and Rory MacDonald, current UFC stars Andre Fialho and Drew Dober, ONE Championship star Ritu Phogat, PFL CEO Peter Murray, and popular ring girl turned boxer Carla Jade among others. With the wealth of experience he has in the field of combat sports, this Broadcast Journalism graduate is an expert in putting out content tailor-made for his reader base at ES. He is a big fan of strikers like Conor McGregor and Rodtang Jitmuangnon and appreciates devastating knockouts over other finishes. Raj hopes to attend and cover live UFC events. His biggest dream is to interview former UFC double champion Conor McGregor.

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