Daniel Dubois has made a big change after his loss to Oleksandr Usyk. The heavyweight boxer has split from his trainer Don Charles and brought in Tony Sims to lead his new team.
Dubois got stopped in the fifth round by Usyk at Wembley Stadium. It was a tough loss, and now he's trying to get back on track. He's not just changing trainers - he's got a whole new backroom team. Kieran Farrell, who was Charles' assistant, is gone too.
Charles had helped Dubois win some big fights before. Under his guidance, Dubois beat guys like Jarrell Miller, Filip Hrgovic, and Anthony Joshua. But now Dubois wants to shake things up and reinvent himself.
Sims is an interesting choice for Dubois. He used to train Anthony Joshua, so he's got experience with top heavyweights. It'll be exciting to see what changes Sims brings to Dubois' style and training.
There's also been some talk about what happened before the Usyk fight. Dubois' dad organized a gathering at their family home with about 70 people there. Some folks have said this might have messed with Dubois' preparation for the fight.
"It wasn't a party, it was a meeting," Charles said, defending the event. He explained they were trying to recreate the energy that had helped them win previous fights. Charles also made it clear he wasn't at this gathering - he was busy getting the training team ready in the locker room.
With all these changes, boxing fans will be keen to see how Dubois performs in his next fight. He's clearly determined to bounce back from the Usyk loss and show he's still a force in the heavyweight division.