Turki Alalshikh, the influential Saudi sports authority figure, made a bold statement recently, claiming that Anthony Joshua would face the impossible task of knocking out Daniel Dubois within two rounds for a staggering $120 million reward. Alalshikh noted that while Joshua is a top-tier fighter, this hypothetical scenario would be an “exception” and highly unlikely, even for a champion of Joshua’s caliber.

Alalshikh’s comments have added fuel to the excitement surrounding the potential Joshua vs. Dubois showdown. While the fight is already generating buzz, this added stipulation has fans intrigued by the possibility of Joshua attempting to achieve a knockout in such a short timeframe.


Critics argue that Dubois, with his formidable power and endurance, would be a tough opponent for anyone to dispatch within two rounds, even for someone like Joshua, who is known for his knockout abilities.

However, the massive prize attached to such a feat has created an interesting narrative around the fight, with many wondering if Joshua would rise to the challenge or if Dubois would hold his ground.

The idea of a $120 million incentive adds even more drama to an already anticipated clash, as fans speculate whether Joshua could pull off what Alalshikh has called “the only exception” and knock out Dubois in under two rounds.