Bryan vs. Dynamite Dubois, Helenius vs. Hughie Fury, Wallin Returns
Via Robert BrizelHead of actual combat media boxing: World heavyweight champion Trevor Bryan, world heavyweight champion of the World Boxing Association, just had a decisive 12-fight victory over sub-Jonathan Guidry, on January 29, 2022, in an optional title defense, was ordered to face the Boxing Association Interim World Heavyweight Champion and number one heavyweight contender. WBA’s Daniel “Dynamite” Dubois on July 28, 2022, during a mandatory World Boxing Association title defense.
Bryan, 22-0 with 15 knockdowns, Schenectady, New York, supposedly played Mahmoud Charr twice, and twice Don King offered contracts that weren’t sent to Charr to sign, so Charr couldn’t apply. obtain a visa to enter the United States. Statuses.
Dubois, 17-1 with 16 knockouts, Greenwich, London, United Kingdom, won their last game by knockout against Joe Cusumano on August 29, 2021, in Cleveland, Ohio, along state where Bryan beat Guidry, in Warren, Ohio.
Strong contender number three Robert “Nordic Nightmare” Helenius and strong contender number four Hughie Fury will play an elimination match against winner Bryan vs. Dubois.
Helenius, 31-3, 20 knockouts, Mariehamm, Finland v Sweden, will fight Hughie Fury, 26-3 15 knockout, Manchester, Lancashire, UK, Tyson Fury’s cousin .
Although this elimination match is also scheduled to take place on July 28, 2022, the match is considered unlikely.
Strong candidate Otto Wallin22-1 with 15 knockouts, Sundsvall, Sweden, will return on February 5, 2022.
After a year of absence from the ring, Wallin will fight the Polish veteran 37 times Kamil Sokolowski11-24-2 with four knockouts, Barnstable, UK, at Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff, Wales, UK.
Wallin, who may still have yet to shoot Fury at Dillian Whyte, will stay busy hoping to secure a rematch with Tyson Fury. Mahmoud “Diamond Boy” Charr, 32-4 with 18 knockdowns, Cologne, Germany, could face Hughie Fury or Robert Helenius if one of them pulls out of the knockouts.
Charr, 37, has boxed less than two innings in the past five years. Others, from Fres Oquendo to Shannon Briggs, have been shortlisted for the same regular WBA title.