Daniel Dubois will get his first shot at a world heavyweight title

Daniel Dubois will get his first shot at a world heavyweight title this summer as the WBA order Trevor Bryan to make a mandatory defence by the end of July… with the Brit on the comeback trail after fracturing his eye socket against Joe Joyce

  • Daniel Dubois will get a first shot at a version of a heavyweight title this summer
  • The WBA ordered ‘regular’ champion Trevor Bryan to make a mandatory defence
  • The Londoner is on the comeback trail after his only defeat, against Joe Joyce
  • But victory over Bryant will propel Dubois into the heavyweight stratosphere

Daniel Dubois will be given his first shot at a version of the world heavyweight title this summer.

On Tuesday, the WBA ordered their ‘regular’ champion Trevor Bryan to make a mandatory defence of that belt against No 1 contender Dubois by the end of July.

The young Londoner is on the comeback trail following his only defeat, inflicted when he sustained a fractured eye socket during a British title fight against Joe Joyce.

Daniel Dubois will be given a first shot at a version of the world heavyweight title this summer

Bryant, who retained his world title with a split decision win over Jonathan Guidry on legendary promoter Don King’s comeback show in Ohio on Saturday, has agreed to come to the UK to face Dubois.

The New Yorker promised Dubois promoter Frank Warren: ‘I’m going to start my overseas tour against your homie boy over there.’

This raises the prospect of Warren reuniting with his long-time 90 year old rival King – against whom he once lost a costly legal action but subsequently made peace – who was granted a license to share in Bryant’s next promotion on condition that he fights Dubois within 180 days.

Warren will be busy in the coming months, having just won the world record $41million (£30m) purse bid to stage Tyson Fury’s WBC world heavyweight title defence against Dillian Whyte.

Dubois is on the comeback trail after he sustained a fractured eye socket against Joe Joyce

That blockbuster is scheduled for April 23, probably in Cardiff’s Principality Stadium.

The WBA’s Super World Heavyweight title is among the belts Olexsandr Usyk will defend in London in May in the rematch against Anthony Joshua, who he out pointed in a huge upset last autumn.

Victory over Bryant will propel Dubois into the heavyweight stratosphere as the next WBA mandatory challenger to the winner of Usyk-Joshua 2.




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