In a fight that was anticipated to be a closely contested battle, Anthony Joshua made history with a stunning knockout of Daniel Dubois in the opening seconds of the third round. The fight, held at a sold-out arena, quickly shifted in Joshua’s favor as he showcased his power and precision, leaving fans in disbelief at the quick finish.


From the opening bell, Joshua took control, dictating the pace of the fight and keeping Dubois on the back foot. While Dubois tried to find his rhythm, Joshua’s relentless pressure and calculated strikes kept his younger opponent from gaining any momentum. By the time the third round began, it was clear Joshua was looking to end the fight early. Just moments into the round, a perfectly timed right hook from Joshua landed cleanly on Dubois’ jaw, sending him crashing to the canvas.


The knockout shocked not only the crowd but also Dubois himself, who, after the fight, revealed surprising details about his defeat. In a post-fight interview, Dubois opened up about feeling unusually sluggish in the lead-up to the knockout. “I don’t know what happened,” Dubois confessed. “I felt off from the start, like something wasn’t right. Joshua was the better man tonight, but I didn’t feel like myself out there.”


Dubois’ revelation has sparked questions among fans and analysts, with some speculating that he may have been dealing with an undisclosed injury or issue that impacted his performance. Despite the speculation, Joshua’s dominant performance cannot be overlooked. The former heavyweight champion looked like the fighter who once ruled the division, with his knockout victory serving as a reminder of the power and skill that made him a household name in boxing.

With this victory, Joshua is once again thrust into the spotlight, with talks of potential mega-fights on the horizon. For Dubois, the defeat is a setback, but at 26 years old, he still has time to regroup and come back stronger. However, his surprising post-fight admission will leave fans wondering if we truly saw the best of him in this match.

As Joshua basks in his historic win, the boxing world is left to ponder what’s next for both fighters. One thing is certain: this fight will be remembered as a turning point in the careers of both Joshua and Dubois, and the knockout will go down as one of the most shocking moments in recent boxing history.