Viktor Vykhryst was very comfortable when he fought Joyce in the WSB, Had a nice little lie down![]()
Viktor Vykhryst was very comfortable when he fought Joyce in the WSB, Had a nice little lie down![]()
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
Charley Burley
It's pretty evident he quit, but as said it was for the right reasons. His face was reddening after round 1 and his eye was a mess. It was a pretty solid jab that landed right on that swelling knocking it back into his face, it's easy to see how that could cause some serious damage and pain in and around the eye.
Wouldn't write off Dubois just yet, I was pretty high on him, but I think we can bring down his hype a few levels now and see how he rebounds.
daniel quit
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
I've never liked slapping labels of guys, among them bum, quitter and great not necessarily in that order. Truth is I've never had the pleasure of having my face shattered over a few rounds and knowing what my instinct would be in a ring with rules. In the bigger picture Dubois indeed quit, opted out, bent the knee etc. But I've come around from 'a quit is a quit' years ago to seeing some varying degrees of a fighter deciding he wants out. We've seen quits out of mere frustration, quits on the ring walk before they even entered
, quits from some just there for the payday doing flop jobs brought into lose, the Golota panic type quits, and guys who take a subtle sustained hammering with obvious injury and Dubois falls there for me. Dubois proved to have little adjustments and ran pretty much one predictable gear which doesn't bode well for his future but it's not like he blames a case of the fight day shits or flying out of the ring through the ropes Superfly Kermit Cintron style
. There was talk of the ref blowing it and that's valid, even the corner and ring doctor. Ultimately you have to look out for the fighter above all. A corner watches a guy breakdown up close and personal all night long and they know them better than anyone. Ref sees it every night too and that's their job. Dubois may have to shake a little stigma but he can't buy into this defining him only he can do that over a career.
It might be a little premature to compare him with Brook when thinking about how he will cope when he comes back, it doesn't sound like it was a serious as Brooks, DDD doesn't need surgery on it for one, sure he will have a lot of improving to do on his return but the injury may be as big of a factor as people are thinking
Move your head Daniel.
Daniel Dubois has been given the all-clear to resume his career after the crushing defeat to heavyweight rival Joe Joyce in November.
Following a hospital consultation with his medical team on Friday, Dubois is planning to return as early as April.
And it will be with a new man in the corner. Dubois has dispensed with the services of trainer Martin Bowers following brutal stoppage that forced his retirement in the tenth round of his clash with Joyce.
Though some accused Dubois of quitting, the extent of the injuries to a broken eye socket that produced a loss of vision and grotesque swelling, justified his decision to take the count.
On Thursday a video showing him exercising in the garden on a variety of exercise bars revealed no physical scars from the defeat.
His promoter Frank Warren is taking a measured approach as he rebuilds his fighter’s career.
“I met with him last week,” Warren said. “He is not a braggart or a loudmouth and was quite philosophical. When he was caught, he said the pain was searing right through his head.
“He said it has happened and he has to get on with it. The pressure’s on him now, but it is not like he took a real belting or got knocked out. If he had been pulled out the round before, two judges had him ahead on their scorecard.
“We want to get him back out in late April or maybe May. All of us are very disappointed with what happened, but he is young and we are not going to rush him into anything.”
https://inews.co.uk/sport/boxing/dan...omeback-859913
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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