IT was a few hours after the lights had gone down when the heavens opened over London.
But Daniel Dubois had already rained down on Anthony Joshua with a thunderous right hand that will write his name into Wembley Stadium folklore. It was a counter shot that will stand the test of time.
Joshua, 34, had already been down three times in the first, third and fourth but the fifth-round finish was the exclamation mark on a performance of a lifetime from Dubois.
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