Daniel Dubois to fight unbeaten Ghanaian Ebenezer Tetteh for the Commonwealth Title in the glamorous surroundings of the Royal Albert Hall
- British champion Daniel Dubois will now fight for the Commonwealth crown
- Dubois will face knockout specialist Ebenezer Tetteh from Ghana
- The fight will take place on Friday September 27 at the Royal Albert Hall
Daniel Dubois continues his sharp ascent towards a world heavyweight title shot by fighting to add the Commonwealth title to his British crown next month.
The London knockout merchant takes on Ghana’s unbeaten African champion Ebenezer Tetteh at the Royal Albert Hall on Friday September 27.
Tetteh, 31, has knocked out 16 of his 19 opponents, while Dubois is fresh from his stoppage of Nathan Gorman in a British title thriller.
Daniel Dubois is stepping up in an attempt to add the Commonwealth title to his British crown
Dubois poses with his British title at a press conference in London on Monday
Speaking in a press conference to announce the fight today, Dubois said: ‘This is a natural progression for me because I want to win every title available to me on my way to becoming a world champion.
‘I have won the Southern Area, English and British titles already, so I am heading down what people call the traditional route, while also gaining international experience and rankings by winning the WBC Youth, WBO European and Global titles.
‘So I believe this is the ideal next step for me against an unbeaten fighter with a lot of KOs to his name.
‘It should make for an exciting fight at the Royal Albert Hall and I cannot wait to get back there and do my thing.’
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