boxing

'Like getting the vicar to swear' – Dubois finding his voice

BBC Sport

I promote both Fabio Wardley and Daniel Dubois, and I'll be honest - I find it difficult. On Saturday night in a heavyweight world title fight, I am basically in both corners. They are very nice guys who I like and I have stories with them both.

I promote both Fabio Wardley and Daniel Dubois, and I'll be honest - I find it difficult. On Saturday night in a heavyweight world title fight, I am basically in both corners. They are very nice guys who I like and I have stories with them both.

Showing my emotions will be difficult but we're in professional boxing and the best around will fight the best. I'll go into both dressing rooms before the fight and the messaging will be the same, wishing them the best of luck. There is every chance that the fight will end with one man on the canvas and, after then, my priority will be to console the loser first - I can't be jumping around celebrating.

It's tough. I don't really want anyone to lose but there is always a winner and a loser. I know that.

Daniel has been with us from day one. We were sponsoring him when he was 17 and he signed with us when he was 18 and old enough to turn professional. So I've obviously got quite an affinity with him.