Filip Hrgovic was too professional to ignore the threat of Daniel Dubois, but it’s fair to say the undefeated Croatian champion is confident he can win in June. Beating a London player against a London player in the first place.
Hrgovic, 17-0 (14 KOs), has beaten the younger Dubois in multiple fights. While the 26-year-old Dubois vowed to put his opponents to sleep in Saudi Arabia, Hrgovic began calling his opponents “The Big Duck”, after an angry cartoon in he checked. There have been no signs that things will change when the couple transitions.
“To me, he’s just a little kid,” Hrgovic told Queensberry. – He won’t let me sleep. I’ve fought bigger fighters and they don’t put me to sleep. He did not let me sleep; I will destroy it. He was never too old for me.
– When you look, it’s like taking a child from his parents and putting him in the middle of a shopping mall and the child looks like, – Where are my parents? That’s how I feel about him. He seemed lost and didn’t know where to go. He is like a baby.
If Hrgovic is feeling confident after the training period, Dubois (20-2, 19 KOs) and his fans were excited about his match against Jarrell “Big Baby”. Increased confidence in how he handled his mental health issues during games.
After suffering a knee injury due to damage to his eyeball in a loss to Joe Joyce, and then being disqualified from a fight with one-time heavyweight champion Alexander Usyk, Dubois and Miller argued during the bout, He fought hard even though he was tired.
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Hrgovic doesn’t believe the rumors.
– You are from England and you are amazing. You gave a great victory to Joshua for the blood of [Francis] Nananu,” he said. – You made Joshua vs. [Robert] Helenius as a block, so you have Dubois to hit “Big Baby” like a big hero. This is not a big win, folks. This is just a winner.
What if Dubois beats Hrgovic?
– Yes, this is a great store. If he beats me, meet him. Then I agreed that he was a good man—a hero—a hero. If he beats me, I’m retiring, man.
Unsurprisingly, Hrgovic isn’t looking for a rocking chair or looking to join a golf club.
Rumors of a big card taking place at London’s Wembley Stadium in September are gathering pace. Two-time unification heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua, has recently been buzzing about a return to the show.
On May 18, Tyson Fury and Alexander Usyk will fight for the undisputed heavyweight title. Regardless of the outcome, both men are set for a rematch, meaning the IBF finalist will have to relinquish the title in order for campaign challenger Hrgovic to get his long-awaited opportunity. he.
Although Saudi Arabia looks like a place where passion can outweigh commitment, Hrgovic and Dubois are expected to fight for the IBF title, with the champion putting himself in the best position to stand up. Joshua was in the position while Fury and Usyk dealt with their issues.
– I will beat Dubois and in September I will come to Wembley to fight Joshua. Do you remember when the Croatian football team came to Wembley and beat your national team?
– I will do it again. I got to Wembley, in front of 80,000 English people, and I destroyed Joshua. That’s my plan, Fury, but first I have to take care of that big duck.
