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‘You don’t quit’ – Trevor Bryan in dig at South London’s Daniel Dubois ahead of world title clash

WBA heavyweight champion Trevor Bryan has labelled his forthcoming opponent Daniel Dubois as a quitter who will be out of his depth when he challenges for the title on June 11 in Florida.

The unbeaten Bryan does acknowledge the threat posed by the young South Londoner and admits he presents a significant threat to his 22-fight professional winning streak.

“I fight like every fight is my last fight,” the New Yorker, 32, told Unibet Lowdown. “I am gonna give my heart, my soul and every inch, every bit of strength I have in this fight on June 11 because, even with the heavyweights, this career doesn’t last long. Every opportunity I do get with names like Daniel Dubois and fighters after this, you want to fight your hardest and show everybody you have the heart and show everybody your skills are going to carry you along.”

Dubois‘ sole professional setback came against Joe Joyce at the end of 2020.

The Greenwich puncher took a knee in the 10th round and did not beat the count. His left eye was badly swollen.

“Daniel Dubois is a strong fighter, he has fought some good guys, but I am on a different level,” said Bryan. “You saw that when he came up against some good opposition – he quit, gave up.

“You don’t quit, you don’t give up. I would rather go out on my shield. He is an okay guy but he is going in against a nightmare, I will be a nightmare for him and not the fight that he wants. Maybe he should have went back and tried to reverse the loss he had against Joe Joyce before he came to the champion.

“Now that he’s said he wants the champion, he begged for this fight and now he has it. He has it and now he has to pay for it. I’m not the type of fighter where you can step in the ring and think you can walk all over me. I am not heavyweight champ for no reason and on June 11 I’m gonna show everybody that I am a name that you are supposed to respect.

“I am that man who is going to be sticking around for a long time in this sport. I am taking over, so on June 11 you guys are going to see what Trevor Bryan, The Dream, is all about.”

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