Daniel Dubois is a British professional boxer who held the World Boxing Association (WBA) heavyweight title (Regular version) from 2022 to August 2023.
He was born on September 6, 1997, in Greenwich, London, England, and has a height of 6 ft 5 in (196 cm) and a reach of 78 in (198 cm).
Dubois has held multiple heavyweight championships, including the British and Commonwealth titles from 2019 to 2020.
As an amateur, he was a five-time national junior titlist and British champion.
Dubois has a 95% knockout-to-win percentage and has won 19 out of his 21 total fights, with 18 of those wins coming by knockout.
He suffered his first professional loss to Joe Joyce in 2020, and the secondary in August 2023 when he lost to Oleksandr Usyk in a world title fight.
Daniel Dubois net worth
Dubois has an estimated net worth of around $5 million as of 2023.
His primary source of income is professional boxing, and he has earned significant sums from his fights, with his highest earnings reaching £1.75 million for a bout against Joyce in 2020.
Despite his relatively short career compared to Usyk, Dubois has managed to amass a substantial net worth through his boxing endeavors.
How did Daniel Dubois make his fortune?
Dubois has made his fortune primarily through his professional boxing career.
He has earned significant sums from his fights, with his highest earnings reaching £1.75 million for a bout against Joyce in 2020.
Dubois has also earned money from various brand endorsement deals, pay-per-view appearances, and social media.

Daniel Dubois career
Dubois is a British professional boxer who has been widely considered a world champion in waiting since the beginning of his professional journey.
He turned professional at just 19 years old, with limited senior amateur experience under his belt, and has since recorded 11 title successes in his fledgling career to date.
Dubois has held multiple heavyweight championships, including the British and Commonwealth titles from 2019 to 2020, and the World Boxing Association (WBA) heavyweight title (Regular version) from 2022 to August 2023.
He has fought 21 times with 19 wins and 2 losses, with 18 of his wins coming via knockout.
Dubois’ most notable victories include wins over Kevin Lerena, Trevor Bryan, Nathan Gorman, Kyotaro Fujimoto, Bogdan Dinu, Răzvan Cojanun and Ricardo Snijders.
His latest fight was a 9th round TKO defeat to Oleksandr Usyk on August 26, 2023.
How did Daniel Dubois get into boxing?
Dubois got into boxing at a young age and began training at the Fisher Amateur Boxing Club in Bermondsey, London.
As an amateur, he was a five-time national junior titlist and British champion.
Dubois made his professional boxing debut against Marcus Kelly at the age of 19 on April 8, 2017, defeating Kelly via 1st round TKO.
He went on to win 14 more consecutive fights after the debut, which included 13 wins via stoppage.
Dubois had his first world title fight at the age of 24 on June 11, 2022, after 18 professional fights, against Trevor Bryan for the heavyweight WBA (Regular) title.
He defeated Bryan via 4th round KO to become the heavyweight champion of the world.
What is Daniel Dubois’ fighting style?
Dubois is known for his heavy punching and aggressive fighting style.
He has a fearsome array of weapons at his disposal, with a lovely left jab setting things up for powerful right hands, hooks and body shots.
Dubois’ promoter Frank Warren has high hopes for him, and he is considered a world champion in waiting.
He is a towering heavyweight, standing at 6 ft 5 in (196 cm) with a reach of 78 in (198 cm).
He fights out of the orthodox stance and presents an ape-index of 2 cm (0.79″).
Dubois has a 95% knockout-to-win percentage, with 18 of his 19 wins coming via knockout.
He has held multiple heavyweight championships, including the British and Commonwealth titles from 2019 to 2020 and the WBA heavyweight title (Regular version) from 2022 to August 2023.
Dubois’ most notable victories include wins over Kevin Lerena, Trevor Bryan, Nathan Gorman, Kyotaro Fujimoto, Bogdan Dinu, Răzvan Cojanu and Ricardo Snijders.
