Kieran Farrell will no longer be working with Daniel Dubois.
Farrell joined forces with Team Dubois back in 2024, to work alongside head trainer Don Charles.

Across the 18 month period that they were working together, Dubois claimed two victories over both Filip Hrgovic and Anthony Joshua.
Following Dubois’ fifth-round stoppage of Joshua he signed a deal to face Oleksandr Usyk for a second time, with the winner of the bout set to claim the title ‘heavyweight champion of the world’.
Their rematch saw the 27-year-old get knocked down twice by the Ukrainian in the fifth round, before being counted out by the referee to watch Usyk claim the crown.
Just shy of one month since Dubois’ third professional defeat, Farrell has issued a statement on social media to confirm his departure.
He said: “I have made the decision to part ways with Team Dubois.
“In the 18 months with DDD we’ve achieved so much including an unforgettable night at Wembley, helping DDD become world champion has been truly rewarding on a number of levels.
“I wish Daniel all the best going forward.”
Farrell had a professional boxing career of his own, ahead of becoming a coach.
Although it came to an end when he was just 22 when he lost his bout against Anthony Crolla via unanimous decision, as he nearly lost his life as he suffered a bleed on the brain.
After craving a return to the ring, but being medically unable to fight, Farrell opened ‘The People’s Gym’ under the advice of none other than talkSPORT’s own Spencer Oliver.

It was that decision that then sparked his journey as a coach, and a decade later saw him join Team Dubois.
What’s next for Daniel Dubois?
Dubois appears to be in a period of change as it has also been revealed that, boxing manager, Sam Jones will be joining his team as an advisor.
Jones was the manager of Joe Joyce when he handed Dubois his first professional loss in 2020.
When they went head-to-head Dubois was forced to take a knee in round 10, after sustaining a brutal eye injury.
Since then the only other man to hand him a defeat is Usyk, and the 38-year-old managed to do it twice.
Following the more recent of the two, Dubois is expected to be out of the ring for six months.

While his next move remains unknown, Team Dubois will be hoping that some time out of the ring can bring the 27-year-old back to winning ways.
Several big fights could remain on the table for ‘Dynamite’ including a future rematch with Anthony Joshua.
But after falling short, Dubois will look for another rebuild having had a difficult time on fight night, but he is just 27 and still could have a bright future.