British boxer Daniel Dubois made headlines on Saturday night by retaining his International Boxing Federation (IBF) heavyweight title with a stunning performance against Anthony Joshua, knocking him down multiple times and securing a knockout in the fifth round. The historic bout, attended by General Entertainment Authority Chairman Turki Alalshikh and an enthusiastic crowd of 96,000 at Wembley Stadium, marked a significant moment in heavyweight boxing. In a dramatic display, Dubois overwhelmed Joshua, who was unable to rise after the referee completed the ten-count. Alalshikh presented Dubois with his well-deserved championship belt, celebrating the boxer’s impressive victory. The evening featured several other exciting matchups. In the light-middleweight category, Josh Kelly excelled in a tough fight against Ishmael Davis, effectively employing both defensive and offensive strategies to secure a unanimous decision victory. In the featherweight division, Anthony Cacace dominated his match against Josh Warrington, showcasing his skills throughout the rounds and achieving a unanimous win after a grueling battle. Joshua Buatsi faced a formidable challenge in the light-heavyweight category against Willy Hutchinson. The 12-round contest saw Buatsi emerge victorious by unanimous decision, highlighting his resilience in a competitive match. In the middleweight category, Hamzah Sheeraz put on a powerful performance against Tyler Denny, controlling the fight and securing a well-earned victory. Lastly, in the lightweight division, Josh Padley claimed an important win over Mark Chamberlain, demonstrating superior speed and agility throughout the match.
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