In a heated aftermath of a controversial match, Anthony Joshua has accused fellow boxer Daniel Dubois of cheating. Joshua claims that Dubois deliberately targeted his injured left foot, ultimately forcing him to surrender in bitterness.


The match, which was highly anticipated by fans, took a contentious turn when Dubois landed several kicks to Joshua’s already injured foot. Joshua, who had been dealing with the injury leading up to the fight, struggled to maintain his stance and mobility as a result. Despite his best efforts to continue, the pain became too much to bear, and he was ultimately forced to concede.


Joshua did not hold back in his post-match comments, expressing his frustration and anger. “It’s not fair because you cheated,” he declared, accusing Dubois of unsportsmanlike conduct. He argued that targeting an opponent’s known injury goes against the principles of fair play and respect in the sport.


Dubois, on the other hand, has denied any wrongdoing, insisting that his actions were within the rules of the match. He maintains that he was simply exploiting a weakness, as any fighter would in a competitive bout. Nonetheless, the controversy has sparked a significant debate among fans, analysts, and fellow fighters about the ethics of such tactics.

The incident has left a bitter taste in the mouths of many boxing enthusiasts, casting a shadow over what was supposed to be an exciting and fair contest. As the debate rages on, the sport of boxing is once again faced with questions about the boundaries of fair play and the lengths to which fighters will go to secure a victory.