But it doesn’t mean anything. It’s just sparring. It’s to learn and improve. It’s not a real fight. In a real fight, it’s different.
So, the mystery remains. What exactly happened when Anthony Joshua sparred Daniel Dubois? We may never know for sure, but one thing is certain – both fighters have come a long way since then and are ready to face off in the ring on Saturday.
Dubois has always had the power and strength advantage, Kelly said. It’s a close fight, but I would lean towards Joshua just because of his experience and his ability to adapt in the ring.
It’s clear that both fighters have their strengths and weaknesses, but their sparring sessions have certainly provided some valuable insight into what we can expect from their upcoming fight. It will surely be an exciting matchup for boxing fans to watch.