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Four possible opponents for Daniel Dubois following his TKO of Jarrell Miller

Four possible opponents for Daniel Dubois following his TKO of Jarrell MillerDAZN
Dubois' redemption story has begun.

Daniel Dubois heard plenty of trash talking from Jarrell "Big Baby" Miller all week long.

But Dubois had the last word when he produced a thrilling 10th-round TKO of Miller with just eight seconds left in their fight Saturday in Riyadh.

And just like that, the "Day of Reckoning" became part of Dubois' redemption story after being knocked out by unified world heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk in August.

With the sweet victory over Miller, Dubois turns the page and looks ahead to a big 2024.

Here, DAZN pinpoints four possible opponents for the British heavyweight.

Joseph Parker

Dubois mentioned Anthony Joshua as a desired opponent to reporters during his post-fight interviews. However, Eddie Hearn believes Joshua could wind up fighting Filip Hrgovic next.

Could that pave the way for Dubois to challenge Joseph Parker? After all, Parker is coming off a huge statement win over Deontay Wilder.

At 26 with a bright future, Dubois could forseeably learn a lot going up against a former world champ like Parker and their styles would make for an intriguing matchup.

Jared Anderson

Imagine this: After defeating "Big Baby" on Saturday, Dubois sets his sights on "The Real Big Baby" in Jared Anderson.

The American heavyweight touts a 16-0 record with 15 knockouts, mixing superb boxing skills with lights out power. 

That package would give Dubois the stern challenge of adding to his redemption story and honing his mettle against another young fighter.

Andy Ruiz

The former unified world heavyweight champion was in attendance Saturday in Riyadh. At 34-years-old, Ruiz's hand speed could present puzzling problems for Dubois.

But if "DDD" is able to clear those issues, his confidence would only shoot up.

Joe Joyce

With redemption being the running theme for Dubois moving forward, a rematch against Joyce could be just what Dubois needs to further build his resolve.

Back in November 2020, Dubois took a knee and was subsequently ruled a 10th-round knockout victim against Joyce. Many fans labeled Dubois a quitter for the fashion in which he lost the bout.

Having the chance to avenge that haunting loss and exacting that revenge would bode well for Dubois' psyche and the upward trajectory of his career in 2024.