September 21st 2024.
In an electrifying match at Wembley on Saturday evening, Daniel Dubois shocked the world by knocking down the undefeated Anthony Joshua in the first round. Dubois, who was defending his IBF heavyweight title in front of a record-breaking crowd of 96,000, proved to be a formidable opponent for Joshua.
The first knockdown came in the final minute of the opening round, as Dubois landed a powerful overhand right that sent Joshua to the mat. Joshua managed to get back up, but the bell rang before Dubois could deliver any further damage. However, Dubois was not finished yet.
As the rounds went on, Dubois continued to dominate, knocking Joshua down two more times in the third and fourth rounds. Joshua's trainer, Ben Davison, could be heard encouraging him, but Joshua seemed to be struggling against Dubois' relentless attacks.
In the fifth round, Joshua made a desperate attempt to turn the tide, but Dubois remained composed and landed a devastating right hand that sent Joshua crashing to the canvas. The crowd erupted in cheers as Dubois celebrated his stunning victory.
After the fight, Joshua admitted that he underestimated his opponent. "Credit to him and his team," he said. "We took a chance and unfortunately, it didn't pay off. I made a lot of mistakes, but Dubois was also a sharp and skilled fighter."
In the post-fight interview, Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn revealed that Joshua got "greedy" and walked right into Dubois' powerful punch. Despite the loss, Joshua remained gracious and vowed to come back stronger.
The photos from the match show the intensity of the fight, with Dubois delivering the knockout blow and the crowd on their feet in amazement. It was a historic moment in the world of boxing, and one that will be remembered for years to come.
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