WHAT A WAR! Daniel Dubois v Joe Joyce official fight highlights

Daniel Dubois Vs Joe Joyce – highlights from the much anticipated boxing match, brought to you from BT Sport Boxing’s official YouTube channel.

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Daniel Dubois and Joe Joyce traded shots for 10 hard rounds before The Juggernaut forced DDD to take a knee. #DuboisJoyce

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