Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois punch stats revealed as Dynamite’s dominance is confirmed after stunning KO

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DANIEL DUBOIS scored a sensational knock-out win over Anthony Joshua after battering the Brit from pillar to post.

The punch stats highlight just how dominant Dubois was as he laid into AJ from the first bell.

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Daniel Dubois landed 79 punches in five rounds[/caption]
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He improved with his accuracy as the fight went on as AJ offered little in response[/caption]
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Dubois dominated every round before finishing Joshua off in the fifth[/caption]

Dubois knocked Joshua down four times before landing a brutal KO in the fifth, with the first of those knock-downs coming in the opening round.

Joshua was rocked by a big overhand right from Dubois – one of 14 punches he landed in round one compared to AJ’s six.

And Dubois was only getting started, throwing eight more punches in the next round for a total of 51, with 20 accurate.

The IBF world champion landed 39 per cent of his punches in the second and third round, and upped that to 44 per cent in the fourth.

By the time the fifth round started Dubois had landed an astonishing 72 punches, with Joshua managing just 25 in return.

The former world champion showed great resilience to make it to the fifth and then buckled Dubois in what was his most accurate round of the night.

AJ landed seven of his punches in the fifth with an accuracy of 54 per cent.

Dubois landed the same number but was devastating with his power, and landed the killer blow with a right hook – his 79th and final accurate punch.

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Round by round: How Dubois demolished Joshua

ANTHONY JOSHUA bravely picked himself up from the floor against Daniel Dubois – until he could no more.

AJ was floored four times in five rounds by Dubois before a thudding counter right closed the show in dramatic fashion.

Here, SunSport’s Jack Figg takes you round-by-round from the Wembley war.

ROUND 1

Dubois comes out sharp with the jab as Joshua bounces around struggling to deal with the piston-like left.

Huge right hand from Dubois has AJ staggering backwards with his hands far too low from the opening bell.

Joshua made to pay for the mistake as he circles out with his hands down and gets dropped by an overhand right.

ROUND 2

Joshua – saved only by the bell after being floored – struggles to get going as he takes shots to the face.

AJ is tottering and teetering around the ring with his guard again dangerously low and inviting pressure on.

Joshua is attempting to get back into the bout but his jab looks far too lazy – he doesn’t look to have recovered from the knockdown.

ROUND 3

AJ comes out with more intent but swings wildly with a right and connects with only thin air.

Dubois pours on the pressure and hammers Joshua into the corner scoring another knockdown.

The bell sounds but Dubois lands one or two afterwards – again AJ is saved by the clock as the writing looks on the wall.

ROUND 4

Disaster strikes again with Joshua floored once more – losing his balance as he touches the canvas.

The referee gives AJ another fighting chance and Dubois lands a low blow – giving the challenger some valuable respite.

Dubois slows down as four rounds come to a close with Joshua showing sensational resilience to hang in there.

ROUND 5

Joshua lands a huge right hand and Dubois legs buckle – an astonishing turnaround looks to be on the cards.

AJ pins Dubois onto the ropes and attempts one of his signature uppercuts but the countering right hand gets there first.

Joshua is caught flush on the chin, dropped once more and this time out for good. Dubois scores a stunning KO win.

Despite the brutal nature of his defeat and Dubois’ dominance, Joshua has played down talk of retirement.

He remained defiant after the bout, saying: “Before I came here, I’m always saying to myself, ‘I’m fighter for life.’

“We rolled the dice at success and we came up short and we roll it again. We keep rolling the dice.”

'Are you not entertained? I'm a gladiator' - What Dubois and Joshua said after brutal fight

DANIEL DUBOIS annihilated Anthony Joshua’s dream of becoming a three-time world heavyweight champion, writes Wally Downes Jr.

Joshua was floored FOUR times as Dubois landed an astonishing fifth-round knockout in front of a record 96,000 Wembley crowd and millions of TV viewers to retain his IBF belt.

AJ, 34, never recovered after being downed in the first round of last night’s Battle of Britain showdown as a huge Dubois right-hand haymaker caught him flush on the chin.

Here’s what they said after the fight:

DANIEL DUBOIS

“Are you not entertained? I’m a gladiator, a warrior to the bitter end. This is the biggest win of my career. I couldn’t let this opportunity go and now I want to go to the top level of this game.

“I’ve been on a roller-coaster ride and this is my time. I’m not gonna stop until I reach my full potential.”

ANTHONY JOSHUA

“As p***ed off as I am, it is what it is.

“I had a sharp, fast opponent and there were a lot of mistakes from me. Credit to my opponent and his team.

“We rolled the dice and came up short. You know I’m p***ed but I’m going to keep cool and give respect to my opponent.”

FRANK WARREN (DUBOIS’ PROMOTER)

“It was a phenomenal fight, like  Hagler v Hearns.

“A brilliant fight and everybody has seen a champion’s performance tonight.

“Daniel has shown his courage, his skills.

“AJ caught him with a shot towards the end and I was worried, but what a fabulous, fantastic fight.”

EDDIE HEARN (AJ’S PROMOTER)

“AJ shipped a huge right hand  in the first round and  was fighting on heart.

“He hurt Daniel at the end of the fourth and then again in the fifth, but got greedy and walked on to a right hand and that’s all she wrote.

“I’m sure Anthony will exercise the rematch clause.”

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