Daniel Dubois may combat each Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk after their rematch later this yr.
Dubois holds the IBF heavyweight title and confirmed his standing as a world-class operator when he knocked out Anthony Joshua in September.
Britain’s Dubois will make a voluntary defence of his title in February and if he retains successful, the IBF will ultimately order him to face a compulsory challenger, however a unification contest would override that so Dubois may field the Usyk-Fury winner first.
“That is in their rules so we’ll see what happens,” his promoter Frank Warren instructed Sky Sports activities.
“The [Usyk-Fury] rematch goes to be one thing additional, additional particular and the result of that is going to be fascinating to see the place we go together with Daniel.
“I genuinely do believe that Tyson will win the fight so yet another all-British world title fight will be absolutely outstanding.”
Earlier than he turned a world champion, Dubois challenged Usyk, dropping him with a shot that was dominated to be low. Usyk took his restoration time and rose to in the end halt Dubois himself.
“But what a great rematch [for Dubois] as well, win or lose [on December 21], with Usyk, what a great rematch and I’d love to see that to put the record straight,” Warren mentioned.
“There’s a raft of fights for him.”
The 27-year-old Dubois is now in an enviable place, which appeared unlikely after defeats to Joe Joyce in addition to Usyk earlier in his profession.
“He’s matured mentally, which was the most important thing for him, and in a good place – and that job he did against AJ was comprehensive,” Warren mentioned.
“He worked very hard, he kept the faith and he re-established himself.
“He persevered and caught to his process and finished what lots of people did not assume he may do.”
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