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Daniel Dubois remains unbeaten with his knocks out win over Kyotaro Fujimoto; Tommy Fury beats Przemyslaw Binienda in mere 62 seconds

The fight held on the Sunday night at the London’s Copper Box Arena between Daniel Dubois, the British champion for the heavyweight division, and Kyotaro Fujimoto, it ended in a 2nd round stoppage victory for Daniel Dubois.

Dubious entered the first round as he comfortably took hold of the match and floored his Japanese opponents easily in the 2nd round with his early jab.




Kyotaro Fujimoto managed to get back on his 2 feet but Daniel Dubious struck him again with a hurting right hand that ended the fight with still a full minute left to the 2nd round.

With this win, Daniel Dubos maintains his unbeaten career record for professional fights to 14 wins as 2 years old won 13 of the with a knockout. Daniel Dubois turned pro back in 2017.

Daniel Dubois said to media, “I landed a sweet shot and the rest was a good night for him. After landing a couple of shots in the first round, I thought to pace myself to let him and attack me. I was aware of the fact that I had power and was confident in what I had planned for.”

With this win, Daniel Dubois now has a strong chance of facing his fellow British heavyweight fighter Joe Joyce who watched this match from the ringside.

As for the return match for Tommy Fury fought against Przemyslaw Binienda, Fury won the match in a dominating manner as he knocked out his opponent only in 62 seconds.

Tommy Fury, the younger brother for the world heavyweight champ Tyson Fury, was fighting his first fight since March.

As for Przemyslaw Binienda, he was coming to this fight with a career record of 26 wins in his last 28 fights but he could not land a single punch on Tommy Fury. Przemyslaw Binienda got floored following a right hand hit within 20 seconds of the 1st round as the referee called the fight off.

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