- Turki Alalshikh has revealed the proposed date for AJ’s rematch with Dubois
- Dubois, 27, made a statement at Wembley Stadium, knocking Joshua out
- Dubois will be looking to do the same again when they face off for a second time
Turki Alalshikh has revealed the proposed date for the highly anticipated rematch between British heavyweights Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois.
The two fighters are expected to face off again on February 22, 2025, in what promises to be a blockbuster event.
The announcement comes after weeks of speculation surrounding when and where the rematch would take place, following their explosive first encounter earlier this year.
While the venue has yet to be confirmed, it is widely expected that Saudi Arabia will once again play host, given the country’s recent push to establish itself as a major hub for boxing’s biggest fights.
Alalshikh, who has been instrumental in orchestrating high-profile bouts in the region, broke the news during an interview with The Stomping Ground following Beterbiev’s victory over Bivol.
Turki Alalshikh has revealed the proposed date for the highly anticipated rematch between British heavyweights Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois
Daniel Dubois (right) knocked out Anthony Joshua (left) in the fifth round of their IBF heavyweight title fight at Wembley stadium on Saturday night
Wembley was stunned as Joshua failed to recover from a brutal right-hook in the fifth round
‘AJ’ was sent crashing to the canvas after the superb counter-punch from rival Dubois
He confirmed that negotiations have progressed to the point where February 22nd has been tentatively set for the rematch.
The rematch comes on the heels of their thrilling first fight, where Dubois knocked AJ out in the fifth round at Wembley Stadium.
Dubois went against tradition and emerged out into Wembley Stadium first despite being the reigning champion, and it was fitting that from the opening bell he showcased his immense power and scored a huge knockdown in the opening round.
A stunned ‘AJ’ returned to his corner to seek the guidance of trainer Ben Davison and, in the second round, he did manage to hang on as ‘Dynamite’ Dubois pushed forward.
However, Joshua never looked as though he’d fully recovered from the early blow and was on the canvas once again in the third round, seconds before the bell rang.
It didn’t take long for ‘AJ’ to be sent down to the canvas again as, in the fourth round, Dubois connected with another huge hook that had Joshua’s corner concerned.
Somehow, the 34-year-old managed to get to his feet once more and marched forward, despite the heavy blows he’d taken in the opening rounds.
However, it was all in the fifth after Joshua caught Dubois and charged forward before the IBF heavyweight champion delivered a brilliant counter right-hook that sent his rival to the canvas.
Dubois celebrated with his IBF heavyweight title in front of 96,000 fans at Wembley stadium
Joshua attempted to get back to his feet for the fourth time in the fight but stumbled over and gave the referee a simple decision to call off the bout.
The February 22nd rematch is expected to draw massive global attention, with fans eager to see if Dubois can replicate his impressive display.
Given the magnitude of their first fight and the stakes surrounding this second meeting, the event could have significant implications for the heavyweight division.
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