Daniel Dubois’ net worth, career earnings and boxing record explained

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Daniel ‘Dynamite’ Dubois is a heavyweight champion from London.

Here’s what you need to know about Dubois’ net worth — and his boxing record. 

 Daniel Dubois trains with his head coach Don Charles during the media workout ahead of the Heavyweight fight between Daniel Dubois and Jarrell Miller during the Day of Reckoning card at the Press Arena, Kingdom Arena on December 20, 2023 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)Daniel Dubois will be fighting Jarrell Miller during the Day of Reckoning card in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday, 23 December.

What is Daniel Dubois’ net worth?

Some estimate Dubois’ net worth at between $2 million — $5 million.

Dubois earned £1.75 million for another fight when he faced Joyce in 2020.

His career earnings are thought to be in the region of around £5m.

He began earning six-figure sums when he took on Richard Lartey in April 2019.

But since facing Joyce, Dubois pulled in a further £1.8m across four fights.

Although he failed to defeat his opponent Usyk in August 2023, Dubois went away with one of his biggest cheques yet: £1.6 million.

It’s not yet been confirmed how much he stands to take away from his fight against Jarrell Miller on the Day of Reckoning undercard, on Saturday, 23 December, 2023.

The anticipated Christmas mega-card will see headliner AJ facing Otto Wallin.

What is Daniel Dubois’s boxing record?

Daniel “Dynamite” Dubois’ boxing record stands as 19–2–0.

He’s had a total of 72 bouts, and has a KO rate of 95%.

Dubois has seen some serious success: he held the World Boxing Association (WBA) heavyweight title from 2022 to August 2023.

He’s also held the British and Commonwealth titles from 2019 to 2020.

His first pro fight was against Marcus Kelly in 2017, which he won by a KO, and his fourth fight won him the WBC Youth heavyweight title.

The former WBA heavyweight champion could have his work cut out as opponent Jarrell Miller will be heading into the Day of Reckoning card fresh from a sixth-round stoppage win vs Australian Lucas Browne.

In a bizarre turn, Miller said of his opponent Dubois:

“I guarantee if we cut his head open his brain will be the size of a shrimp. You know what I mean? The IQ of a walnut.”

Frank Warren, Dubois’ promoter, has described the fight as a “must win” for the London champ.

He said: “There is so much riding on this for Daniel. This is must-win.

“He could have won his last fight but something was just lacking at the end and he needs to address that, and this is the fight to do it.

“Whether it’s self-belief or what, Daniel has to go out there and impose himself against Jarrell and get himself back to the big table.

“Otherwise he has a long road back.”

Dubois said: “I’m ready to go, let out all of that emotion that I’ve built up from the Usyk experience and turn it into a positive.

“Come through this big show with a win.

“I want to punch holes in Jarrell, whatever it takes to win, for me it’s important to win in style and put all of that [Usyk loss] behind me,” he said.

Miller’s career has been marred by doping scandals after a failed drugs test saw a 2019 fixture against AJ cancelled at the last minute.

The match will take place at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia is the chosen venue for this tasty event and it can host approximately 26,000 roaring fans.

Daniel is one of eleven children fathered by Dave Dubois, a former Camden Market street trader.

His sister, Caroline, is also a boxer.

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