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Dubois vows to KO Joshua in IBF title clash

“I aim to knock him out. That’s the programme. That’s the mindset; that’s the intention coming into this fight,” Dubois told Sky Sports.

“I’m going to focus my whole life on destroying him and just being a good destroyer, a good conqueror. Don’t wait. Go out there. Smash him.”

The highly anticipated all-British clash will see 96,000 fans create an electric atmosphere at Wembley Stadium, a venue familiar to Joshua but new territory for Dubois. This will be Dubois’ first fight at England’s national stadium, adding to the pressure on him and his team, led by trainer Don Charles.

Joshua, 33, is coming off four straight wins, including a knockout victory over former UFC champion Francis Ngannou.

The two-time former world champion recently refuted claims that Dubois nearly knocked him out during a 2016 sparring session, saying, “He just cracked me with a good shot. I stood on my feet. I don’t know where this whole narrative of someone turning my lights off came from.”

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