World Boxing Organisation Africa Heavyweight king, Ghana’s Harrison Lartey is already building international profile and ready to raise his stocks high in the United Kingdom when he squares off with Daniel Dubois in Wembley Arena, Wembley, London on April 27.
Harrison (14-1, 11KOs), a fantastic boxer with wonderful techniques, comes up against the promoter’s boy in Daniel Dubois (10-0,9 KOs). Yes, frank Warren’s treasured asset, an overly hyped boxer who is consistently been positioned amongst the greats and already renowned for his scary power and stature but yet to fight the very best.
BT Sport is set to telecast the fight live for the self styled ‘Dynamite’ who is trained by Martin Bowers. Truth be told Dubois is a product of proper British marketing and has leveraged on a myth that he once knocked out Anthony Joshua in a sparring session.
Frank Warren’s prodigy chose to pursue becoming the youngest ever British-born heavyweight world champion as against fighting in the 2020 Olympics, a boxer yet to fight a full twelve rounder and is yet to be rated in any of the sanctioning bodies as against the Ghanaian rated 14th by the WBO.
Dubois is the current World Boxing Organisation European Heavyweight champion and is set to equally fight the WBO African Heavyweight champion in Richard Nii Lartey Harrison.
His last two fights were against Kevin Johnson (34-12) and Romanian Razvan Cojanu (16-6) whom he dispatched via a second round TKO to win the European belt.
Truth be told Dubois is yet to face any opposition with power, craft and hungry like Richard Harrison.