• 3 months ago
Daniel Dubois picked up the biggest win of his career over Anthony Joshua, while Jaime Munguia rebounded from his loss to Canelo Alvarez with a KO win over Erik Bazinyan. Peter Klein looks at what is next for the three main fighters from last weekend.

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00:00Alright, the boxing world was shooketh with Daniel Dubois picking up a knockout win over
00:12Anthony Joshua last weekend out in front of 98,000 people at Wembley Stadium.
00:18Eat it, AEW.
00:20But now, you have, I think, a new star born in the heavyweight division.
00:25And while others were surprised by this monster upset, we were not here, calling it Dubois
00:30and Dubois by knockout to help us have a profitable weekend around these parts.
00:35But now, it's time to figure out what's next.
00:37And for Dubois, the answer is very simple.
00:40It is the winner of Usyk against Fury.
00:43There is but no other fight to make coming out of this.
00:46Save me the automatic rematch bullshit.
00:48Um.
00:49I don't know where my cat went.
00:52Um, anyway, sorry.
00:54Save me the automatic rematch bullshit, save me, um, anything else.
00:58It has to be Dubois fighting, whether it's Usyk, whether it's Fury, for the undisputed
01:03heavyweight championship in Q1 next year.
01:06Um, there is, there's nothing else.
01:08I don't want to see another Dubois-Joshua, um, let this kid have this big moment, uh,
01:13that there was nothing, like, oh, well, Joshua just didn't, whatever, no, he, he, the reason
01:17he didn't is because he got absolutely brained in the first round by Dubois, and then just
01:21fought like an idiot the rest of the time.
01:23You can't, oh, well, I didn't take the guy seriously enough, so let me have a take-see-back-sees.
01:27Doesn't work like that.
01:28If you wanted a shot at the heavyweight championship, you shouldn't have taken someone fighting
01:32in a heavyweight championship fight, likely, for the fuckin' third time in your career.
01:36So, no.
01:37No automatic rematch.
01:38Give this kid a undisputed title shot against Usyk or Fury.
01:42For Joshua, again, there's only one fight in my mind.
01:46It's Deontay Wilder.
01:48And I get, Wilder has lost four of his last five.
01:50Two of those are to Fury, one of them is against Nishang, who I think we kind of underestimated
01:54a little bit.
01:55But these two have danced around each other, and for them to, um, not fight, would be a
02:01great miss.
02:02And it is already a significant miss, right?
02:04Like, we are getting this.
02:06WAY too late.
02:07If we are doing this.
02:08But I, I, I, do it anyway, right?
02:10We got Mayweather Pacquiao too late.
02:12And the fight wasn't awesome.
02:13But we still got it.
02:14Like, at least, give us this, like, these two guys who have been part of a renaissance
02:20in the heavyweight division, and defined an era in heavyweight boxing.
02:23You're telling me you can't sell that?
02:25Like, come on!
02:26Um, there's, this is, this is the fight to make.
02:30So let's get it done, finally.
02:32On the other side, you had Jaime Munguia with a big win, um, over the weekend as well.
02:37Up next for him, I have him against Kristian Mbilia Asomo.
02:42Um, I think it's very obvious, I'm not overly familiar with the name, but, um, Kristian's
02:46coming off of a win over Dervyachenko.
02:48He's 28-0, uh, Ring Magazine has him as the, like, number one contender at 168 pounds.
02:55They have Munguia at 2.
02:58So it seems like this one checks out, right?
03:00Makes sense?
03:01One guy is one spot ahead?
03:02May as well do it.
03:03Um, I don't think it's the big fight that Munguia was maybe looking for, coming off
03:06of a, uh, a win on ESPN.
03:09While I was, I was very impressed with Munguia, that this is not a shot at him at all.
03:13It wasn't the most dominating win.
03:15It showed a level of maturity, and it showed, uh, a well-rounded fight game for Munguia,
03:20but it didn't, it wasn't like, okay, well, get this guy, like, where's, where's Terrence
03:24Crawford?
03:25Let's get him right now.
03:26It wasn't that.
03:27Um, if Terrence Crawford wants a taste at 168, uh, sure, let's do that, but, um, I
03:32think you have to give him kind of a bit more of a legitimate fight before we, we get back
03:35into the, the name brand territory of this whole thing.

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