Caroline Dubois convinced that Terri Harper struggles next, but does not underestimate Bo Mi Shin Challenge | Boxing news

Caroline Dubois is not ready to fight Terri Harper to escape her and is convinced that she placed all the British showdown between the couple.
Dubois is about to deal with the bo me re Shin in the defense of his lightweight belt WBC on Natasha Jonas’s background and unification of Lauren Price in the Royal Albert Hall this Friday.
Harper is ready to defend his WBO light title against Natalie Zimmermann in Doncaster this May, and Dubois questioned the decision of his rival to overlook in favor of a “light touch”.
Whenever it could be, wherever it can be, it is the struggle that Dubois intends to happen.
“One half of me understands why she did it. She had a career in which she had tough struggles and every time she stepped up against Sandy Ryan, Alycia Baumgarner, Cecilia Braekhus, she really fought, she was beaten and clogged,” Sky Sports.
“Finally, she had the opportunity to return the belt and wanted to keep herself for a long time, defending him and fighting him in her hometown to have this moment where it was like” this is strengthening me. “
“But on a personal level, it is disappointing that she went that way, a light touch against a girl who is not at our level.
“It’s disappointing, it’s not how the world champion should act and behave, but I understand it and understand why they would lead that fight.”
Dubois is an widespread professional career in the early years, cruising on the record 10-0-1 and upgraded to a Full WBC Women World Champion after Katie Taylor kicked her belt last December.
Harper shared a ring with some of the biggest names in boxing 15-2-2, and this year she welcomed the fight against Dubois.
“I think that will happen,” Dubois continued. “I saw her interview where she said she would follow the Ruta Caroline Dubois. I think she had in her head that it was the only fight that makes sense.
“Surely she is fighting Zimmermann, but she won’t be paid much, she won’t get much respect for that.
“While fighting me, it’s a big show, a big opportunity, a good money, it’s a good fight and makes sense. It’s a question of where it happens right.”
For now, however, the 24-year-old is not ready to look out of the unpredictability of the South Korean challenger Shina, who arrives 18-2-3 after he defeated Ntoboqal Tolashe’s unanimous decision last December in December.
“Given how rough and difficult it is, I think it will be the learning experience for me, I have never fought against such a fighter who is so reckless and there is a danger to that,” Dubois said.
“They throw themselves away and do not know what they throw, so you have to prepare yourself.
“It is always harder to fight someone who has no finesse and conventional boxer ability. It has always been easy to fight against those who can be shaped nicely, throwing under and can throw stabs and right hands.
“It’s hard to fight someone who is so bad that he’s actually good, so we’ll see. I can remember many fighters with styles you think” what do you do? “And they win, and they are successful and maybe they are one.”
Dubois returns to the ring for the first time since he had to agree on to draw against Jessica Camar in January, when her Canadian opponent suffered an eye for an eye in a random conflict of heads.
She is attached to a rare case of an opponent who goes finger to his fingers and traces with her, but does not expect a different outcome.
“I think he thinks it’s heavy, but we’ll see how heavy it is,” Dubois said.
“I don’t focus too much on my opponents, it doesn’t really apply to them, but about me and reinforcement and the best of me.
“If I can do this, to show up, to be sharp and intelligent, I’ll hit the holes in it.”
Watch Natasha Jonas fight against Lauren Price at Royal Albert Hall live on Sky Sports On Friday, March 7th.