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Daniel Dubois Produces Most Vicious Knockout Of The Year With Stunning Punch

Daniel Dubois Produces Most Vicious Knockout Of The Year With Stunning Punch

The 22-year-old heavyweight demolished Kyotaro Fujimoto in some style on Saturday night.

Sunni Upal

Sunni Upal

Daniel Dubois produced one of the most vicious knockouts of the year at London's Copper Box Arena.

The 22-year-old heavyweight thumped Kyotaro Fujimoto with a brutal second round knockout on Saturday night.

Dubois racked up his 14th win and left his opponent needing oxygen after a huge hit that finished the bout.

Promoter Frank Warren said Dubois will be back in action in April and listed a few potential opponents.

Warren said: "We are going to do a big show at the O2 in April featuring Daniel, I hope it's going to be a big fight for him.

"We have made offers to a lot of big fighters. We have made an offer to Chisora, he'd have no problem fighting Dillian Whyte or Joe Joyce."

Fujimoto crashed to the deck in a heap after Dubois' devastating knockout as paramedics rushed to attend the Japanese fighter.

Dubois said: "After the first couple of shots, I thought I would pace myself.

Daniel Dubois scored his 13th knockout in 14 professional victories
Daniel Dubois scored his 13th knockout in 14 professional victories
Daniel Dubois was far too strong for Kyotaro Fujimoto on Saturday night
Daniel Dubois was far too strong for Kyotaro Fujimoto on Saturday night

"I knew I had the power, I was confident about what I was going to do.

"I landed a sweet shot, and that was goodnight.

"If I keep collecting these nice belts, I won't be too far from a world title shot, I just have to walk the path."

Tommy Fury, meanwhile, swatted aside Przemyslaw Binienda in just 62 seconds on his return to boxing.

The Manchester fighter was in the ring for the first time since his stint on Love Island in the summer and hardly broke sweat.

Tommy Fury was victorious inside 62 seconds on his return to boxing
Tommy Fury was victorious inside 62 seconds on his return to boxing

Fury said: "It feels amazing. Thanks to all those fans that have turned out. I wasn't looking for a KO, I was boxing to a gameplan.

"It's mad, this year I have gained a lovely soulmate in Molly, I am back to my boxing, let's head to 2020 and more great stuff."

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