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In Historic ‘Riyadh Season Card: Wembley Edition’ Bout, Dubois Retains Heavyweight Title, Knocks out Joshua


London, September 22, 2024, British boxer Daniel Dubois retained his International Boxing Federation (IBF) heavyweight title, knocking down his opponent Anthony Joshua multiple times, ending the bout with a knockout in the fifth round.


 This historic event was attended by General Entertainment Authority Chairman Turki bin Abdulmohsen Alalshikh and 96,000 spectators at Wembley Stadium in London.


 In the bout held yesterday, Dubois knocked out Joshua, who was unable to rise after the referee counted the full 10 seconds. Alalshikh handed the victorious Dubois the deserved belt.


 In the rest of the bouts, Josh Kelly excelled in the light-middleweight category match, defeating Ishmael Davis after a tough fight, using his defensive and offensive skills effectively to secure a unanimous victory.


 In the featherweight bout, Anthony Cacace achieved an exciting win over Josh Warrington, dominating throughout the rounds to secure a unanimous victory after a grueling fight.


 In the light-heavyweight category, Joshua Buatsi faced off against his tough opponent Willy Hutchinson in a 12-round match. Buatsi managed to secure an important victory with a unanimous decision after a competitive contest.


 In the middleweight category, Hamzah Sheeraz defeated Tyler Denny in an intense bout; Sheeraz had a powerful performance, controlling the fight.


 In the lightweight category, Josh Padley triumphed over Mark Chamberlain, adding an important win to his record. Padley showed clear superiority in dealing with his opponent in terms of speed and agility.



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