Daniel Dubois has promised to dethrone “lucky” Fabio Wardley in Manchester on Saturday night and become a two-time world heavyweight champion. The WBO belt will be on the line at Co-op Live when Dubois attempts to bounce back from the third defeat of his career against Wardley, who entered the sport through white-colour boxing but has since enjoyed a meteoric rise. Wardley (20-0-1, 19KOs) has been behind in recent wins over Joseph Parker and Justis Huni before he produced dramatic late stoppages, but Dubois (22-3, 21KOs) was eager to remind his domestic rival of the one-sided nature of their past sparring sessions. “We were in for good old tear-ups, but I was the one in charge and I’m going to be doing it again. It will be the same story and I’ll be a two-time champion of the world,” former IBF-belt holder Dubois reflected. “He’s been lucky up until now, he’s been lucky. I’m going to be the man to take his O. I’ve done it before and I’m going to do it again.…