YOUNG heavyweight sensation Daniel Dubois is widely considered to be a world champion in waiting.
His promoter Frank Warren delivers the highest praise of all and says: “Daniel is the best young heavyweight talent I have been involved with. Daniel is a special young man.”
The exceptional London talent is already in the belt business and won SEVEN professional championships inside 13 fights, including the WBC Youth title.
He won that prestigious crown in his fourth contest when he was still a teenager by knocking out Mauricio Barragan inside two rounds.
That was a springboard to his success and last month, Daniel added the Commonwealth crown to his collection stopping Ebenezer Tetteh inside a round
With 13 fights on his professional clock after a limited amateur career, he trains under the guidance of respected coach Martin Bowers at the Peacock Gym in the East End of London.
Dubois has previously likened himself to a mixture of Lennox Lewis and Larry Holmes and cites Mike Tyson as one of his childhood heroes.
Warren specialises in steering novice pros towards world title success and the veteran promoter sensed he was onto a winner with Dubois right from day one.
The 6ft 5in powerhouse made a prompt start to his professional career with a clubbing finish to see off the threat of Marcus Kelly on his debut.
In his second professional contest he blasted out former Olympian and Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Blaise Mendouo with another blistering knockout.
He then made easy work of Sheffield’s Dave Howe to move to 3-0. It took Dubois just 40 seconds to demolish Howe with a powerful right hand.