Dubois’ trainer (illness) to be in corner vs. Joshua

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LONDON — Daniel Dubois’ trainer expects to be in the corner of the IBF heavyweight champion for Saturday’s all-British fight against Anthony Joshua despite being bed-ridden by illness this week.

Speaking hours before the weigh-in on Friday, Don Charles told British radio station talkSPORT that he has been keeping his distance from Dubois while trying to shake off what he described as a “very bad head cold.”

“The most sensible thing to do was not to go anywhere near my fighter because can you imagine if I gave this to him? Then there will be no fight,” Charles said in comments which also attempted to address speculation he had been fired by Dubois.

“No, there has not been any fall-out. I hate to disappoint (people). We’re very, together (as a) team.”

Charles said the plan “100%” was to be in Dubois’ corner at Wembley Stadium for his fighter’s first defense of his IBF title, having taken the belt vacated by Oleksandr Usyk.

Joshua is attempting to become a world heavyweight champion for a third time.

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