Daniel Dubois responds to Ebenezer Tetteh “I don’t ever overlook anyone”


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British heavyweight champion Daniel ‘Dynamite’ Dubois has responded to Ghana’s Ebenezer Tetteh ahead of their vacant Commonwealth heavyweight title at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Friday 27 September 2019.

“It’s just one fight at a time, I don’t ever overlook anyone

“I don’t know where he’s coming from but if he’s thinking that, that’s great.

“All I know is that on fight night I’ll be coming to win and I’ll bring my A game.

“Technically I feel better than ever.

“There’s a lot inside me that I haven’t really shown yet and in the future, my next fight, I’ll show my capabilities and what I can do in the ring.

“If people see something I’ve not shown them before and they think, ‘Wow’, then it’s all a plus.” He said
“When you build and build a fight it becomes even bigger, and whenever we do get it on it’s a massive event. I’ll be ready.” Dubois expressed.

Ghana’s undefeated boxer Ebenezer Tetteh promises to repeat Joshua versus Andy Ruiz debacle, when the latter shocked the world of boxing with a TKO victory, should the Englishman underestimate him.

According to the Ghanaian hard puncher, Dubois is overlooking him at his own peril.

“Daniel is speaking a lot about fights with David Price or Dereck Chisora,” added Tetteh. “He is definitely overlooking me.

It reminds me of when Anthony Joshua was going into the fight with Andy Ruiz and kept talking about fighting Wilder and Fury.

“He got punished for overlooking his opponent and I will punish Daniel Dubois.” Tetteh earlier reiterated.

But the 22-year-old is confident the fight will be another step towards his goal of becoming heavyweight world champion.

“We’ll see on the night if it’s my toughest test yet.

“I haven’t studied videos of him really, I’m just approaching this fight with the mindset of ‘seek and destroy’ and come away with a victory, to perform to the best of my ability.

“The Commonwealth belt is another step in the right direction, it’s about proving myself and getting up the rankings.” Dubois stated.


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