Joe Joyce says a possible rematch with Daniel Dubois is still a compelling option. Sky Sports and Sky News both report that Joyce characterizes a second fight against Dubois as “an attractive option,” suggesting the matchup remains under consideration. Yahoo Sports similarly frames Joyce’s comments around his desire to return to the top, stating he is aiming to end a cold streak and work his way back into contention. While the outlets emphasize different context—Sky’s focus on the attractiveness of a rematch and Yahoo’s focus on Joyce’s broader return—the core message is the same: Joyce does not rule out facing Dubois again and views the prospect positively. The reports do not provide details on dates, venues, or whether either side has agreed to fight, nor do they specify next steps beyond Joyce’s public stance. Overall, the coverage centers on Joyce’s indication that a Dubois rematch is a realistic and appealing pathway for his next phase.
Joe Joyce says a rematch with Daniel Dubois remains an “attractive option”
Joe Joyce says a possible rematch with Daniel Dubois is still a compelling option. Sky Sports and Sky News both report that Joyce characterizes a second fight against Dubois as “an attractive option,”...
- Joe Joyce says a rematch with Daniel Dubois is an “attractive option.”
- Joyce’s comments are reported by Sky Sports, Sky News and Yahoo Sports.
- The reports present the rematch idea as part of Joyce’s plan to get back to the top.
- No source provides confirmed agreement, dates, or venue details for a rematch.
Joe Joyce looks to end his cold streak and work his way back to the top.
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