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Filip Hrgovic is scheduled to face his fifth Brit in a row when he takes on Moses Itauma at London’s O2 Arena on August 29.
But while he is currently on a three-fight winning streak, with victories over Joe Joyce, David Adeleye and Dave Allen, the run actually started with a defeat in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia against Daniel Dubois.
That night in June 2024, Hrgovic suffered the first loss of his professional career when he was stopped on cuts by Daniel Dubois in the eighth round of a hellacious battle at Kingdom Arena.
But what was perhaps most startling about the fight was the quality of Dubois’ chin, given that Hrgovic hit him clean right hands time and time again but just couldn’t budge the Londoner.
“Fighting Daniel Dubois felt like sitting on a boat and throwing rocks into the sea,” Hrgovic told reporters this week. "I just couldn't miss I hit him with so many punches but I didn’t feel good.”
The Croatian says his preparation for that clash was rocked by illness a week before the fight, which nearly forced him to pull out altogether.
“I swear, one week before the fight I was in my bed,” he says. “I even requested to change my flights for a few days later because I couldn’t move. But I was told I had to fly because they were already booked.
“I was sick but recovered a little during fight week. I was drinking like 10 medications every day just to get a little bit of energy. I didn't feel good and after six rounds, I was dead. Not because of his punches, but I was just without conditioning. Also, I had two huge cuts.”
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