
Fabio Wadley and Daniel DuBois Two months later, the two sides will face off, with the WBO heavyweight title at stake. Now, the U.S. heavyweights Jarrell Miller He offered his thoughts before the game and has a history with both men.
Miller met DuBois in 2023, when He was called off in the final round with less than 10 seconds remaining.. “Triple D” then defeated Filip Hrgovic to advance to the IBF world title and defend the title against Anthony Joshua before losing to Oleksandr Usyk.
Eighteen months after their defeat to Dubois, Big Baby are preparing to cross the Atlantic for their first game on British soil and are scheduled to face Wardley at Portman Road, home of Ipswich Town Football Club.
However, Miller withdrew from that game due to injury; He was replaced by Justis Huni, who was dramatically knocked out by the Englishmanas did Joseph Parker four months later.
After Wadley defeated New Zealand’s Parker, he won the WBO interim boxing title and was soon promoted to the WBO world champion. Against Dubois, his first line of defense faced a tough challenge; Miller tells new betting offer This will take one of two ways.
“In my book, it’s 50-50 and I’ll tell you why. We’ve seen Wardley get hurt a lot in the fight, but he’s durable. He’s mentally tough, he’s persistent and he’s punching hard until the last round.
“We knew Dubois had a strong bat and a good chin, but mentally, he wasn’t durable. If his dad hadn’t been in his ear during those 12 rounds, he would have dropped out of the game, lost concentration after getting hit, and even given up a little bit.
“So, he’s probably going to get off to a pretty strong start, but if Wardley can hang in there, I think Wardley will get a late stop or Dubois will win early.”
The Wardley-Dubois fight takes place at Manchester’s Co-op Live Arena on Saturday 9 May and looks set to be another exciting all-British event for the coveted heavyweight throne.




