Corner tape from Saturday’s IBF world heavyweight title battle at Wembley, which took place between the fourth and fifth rounds, has made public what Anthony Joshua told to his team moments before he was knocked out by Daniel Dubois. Trainer Ben Davison tried to encourage Joshua, who had already been downed several times in the first four rounds, in the hopes of spurring him back to health.
Before the fifth round of Saturday’s IBF world heavyweight title match between Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois at London’s Wembley Stadium, Joshua is seen talking to his trainer.
Davison told Joshua, ‘This is what it’s about,’ we get through them [difficult periods]. We manage to go past them. Fucking warrior spirit, but we need to use common sense.
In response, Joshua said, “Roll the dice, innit?” During the opening of this round, he will emerge quickly. “Yes, so be ready,” Davison retorted. He’ll intervene with a jab if you slip and bring it up.
That backfired pretty quick!pic.twitter.com/CoKjldJGTR
— Andy Morris (@AndyMorrisBIC) September 22, 2024
Then followed the terribly dated three-word remark from Joshua.
Joshua was knocked out by fellow British boxer Dubois after being caught by a right hook
Photographed running towards Joshua, 34, following the conclusion of Saturday’s bout is trainer Ben Davison.
It was amazing to see a dazed AJ say 'he's shit' (35 secs into this clip) in the corner before the final round.
Time is tight, but Ben Davison probably should have challenged this – 'he isn't, he's dangerous', perhaps reiterating the earlier call to 'be smart'.#JoshuaDubois pic.twitter.com/RLTdLIvyJy
— John McMahon (@JohnMcArts) September 21, 2024
After a short pause, Joshua declared confidently, “He is s***.”
Less than a minute had passed in the fifth round when Dubois connected with Joshua with a devastating right hook, giving the 27-year-old an overwhelming victory.
Just before he was knocked out, 34-year-old Joshua was also seen making an appearance to tease supporters.
Early in round five, Joshua turned to face the audience and stuck out his tongue, as shown in a video released by TNT Sports.
Trainer Davison, nevertheless, subsequently claimed that he was the target of the gesture rather than the fans.