🥊 IT’S CONFIRMED! Frank Warren Unveils Daniel Dubois vs Moses Itauma Blockbuster Fight!

The boxing world is buzzing with excitement as legendary promoter Frank Warren officially announced the blockbuster heavyweight showdown between Daniel Dubois and Moses Itauma, set to take place on April 5, 2026, at Wembley Stadium. Dubbed a “generational clash,” this all-British mega fight promises to ignite the ring, with Warren declaring it could rival the long-anticipated Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury spectacle. The announcement, made on September 12, 2025, during a press conference in London, has sent shockwaves through social media, with fans hailing the matchup as a defining moment for British boxing.

 

A Clash of Titans

The stage was set at a packed press conference hosted by Queensberry Promotions, where Warren unveiled the highly anticipated bout. Daniel Dubois (22-2, 21 KOs), the IBF heavyweight champion, will defend his title against the prodigious Moses Itauma (13-0, 11 KOs), the WBA and WBO No. 1-ranked contender. “This is the fight the fans have been waiting for,” Warren proclaimed. “Daniel’s a proven champion, and Moses is a phenomenon. This will be as big as Joshua-Fury, mark my words!”

Dubois, 27, is riding high after a career-defining fifth-round knockout of Anthony Joshua in October 2024, cementing his status as a heavyweight powerhouse. Despite a recent setback—a fifth-round stoppage loss to Oleksandr Usyk in July 2025—Dubois has shown resilience, maturity, and devastating punching power. Meanwhile, Itauma, just 20 years old, has taken the division by storm, most notably with a 119-second demolition of Dillian Whyte in August 2025, earning comparisons to a young Mike Tyson.

The Road to Wembley

Warren’s vision for this fight has been brewing for months. Earlier this year, he teased the potential of a Dubois-Itauma clash, noting that both fighters, under his promotional banner, could create a “huge” domestic brawl. The announcement comes on the heels of Itauma’s meteoric rise, with his latest win over Demsey McKean in December 2024 showcasing his explosive speed and power. Dubois, meanwhile, is set to face Joseph Parker in a title defense on February 22, 2026, a hurdle he must clear before meeting Itauma.

The choice of Wembley Stadium, with its capacity for 90,000 fans, underscores the magnitude of the event. Warren highlighted the symbolic nature of the venue, which hosted Dubois’ loss to Usyk in 2025, marred by a controversial pre-fight party that delayed his arrival. “Daniel’s learned from that mistake,” Warren said. “He’s coming to prove he’s the king of this division. But Moses? He’s a once-in-a-generation talent. This is a fight for the ages.”

A Battle of Styles and Stakes

The matchup pits Dubois’ battle-tested experience against Itauma’s youthful brilliance. Dubois, known for his devastating right hand, has faced elite competition, including Usyk, Joshua, and Filip Hrgovic, with a knack for proving doubters wrong as the underdog. Itauma, however, is a southpaw with lightning-fast hands and a 90% knockout rate, yet to be tested beyond six rounds. Analysts predict a tactical chess match, with Dubois’ power meeting Itauma’s speed and precision.

The stakes are monumental. For Dubois, a win solidifies his reign as IBF champion and sets up a potential rematch with Usyk. For Itauma, a victory could propel him to a world title shot at just 21, cementing his status as boxing’s next superstar. Warren added, “This isn’t just about belts—it’s about legacy. Whoever wins will be the face of British boxing.”

Fans and Fighters React

The announcement sparked a frenzy on X, with #DuboisItauma trending globally. Fans were divided, with one user posting, “Itauma’s too fast for Dubois, he’s getting KO’d!” while another countered, “Daniel’s been in the trenches, Moses isn’t ready yet.” Boxing peers weighed in, with Anthony Joshua tweeting, “Massive respect to both warriors. This is what boxing’s about!” Promoter Eddie Hearn, who once floated a Joshua-Itauma fight, called it “a banger for the ages.”

Itauma, brimming with confidence, said at the press conference, “I’m ready to show the world I’m the future. No disrespect to Daniel, but I’m coming for that belt.” Dubois, unfazed, responded, “Talk is cheap. I’ve faced the best, and I’ll knock him out.” The verbal sparring set the tone for what promises to be a heated buildup.

A Historic Night Awaits

Scheduled for global broadcast on DAZN, the fight is part of Queensberry’s new partnership with the platform, announced in November 2024. Warren promised “a night that will go down in history,” with a stacked undercard featuring rising stars like Fabio Wardley and Joseph Parker. Tickets for the April 5, 2026, event are expected to sell out within hours, with London buzzing in anticipation.

As the countdown to Wembley begins, the Dubois-Itauma clash is poised to redefine the heavyweight landscape. Will Dubois solidify his championship reign, or will Itauma’s star power shine brightest? One thing is certain: British boxing has never been hotter.

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