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Daniel Dubois' trainer, Don Charles, denies "vicious" split rumours

Jim White and Alex Crook were joined by Troy Deeney to look ahead to the potential title decider on Sunday as Man City host Arsenal. After taking four points from the fixtures last season, what will the Gunners' approach be? Meanwhile, Daniel Dubois defends his IBF heavyweight world title against Anthony Joshua tomorrow night in what is expected to be British-record 96,000 sell out. Ahead of the Wembley war, his head trainer Don Charles has been missing from all the fight week media activities, leading to speculation of a rift in the camp and a sensational split just days before the fight. Don joined the show exclusively to put it all to bed...

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