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Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois are preparing to step into the ring to compete for the coveted IBF heavyweight title.
Held at a sold-out Wembley Stadium, the fight of the year will see Dubois put his IBF heavyweight belt on the line, as Joshua hopes to become the three-time world champion.
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The prestigious IBF title was previously held by Ukrainian professional boxer Oleksandr Usyk after he became the division's first champion in more than two decades - after swiping the crown from Tyson Fury earlier this year.
If you don’t have tickets for the grand event then no need to panic, here’s everything you need to know about watching the fight on the box.
When is the Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois fight?
The Joshua vs Dubois fight will take place on Saturday 21 September at Wembley Stadium in London. The time has not been confirmed but coverage will likely start from around 4pm with main event ring walks taking place at approximately 10.30pm.
What to know about the fight
It’s not the first time Joshua and Dubois have stepped into the ring together. The duo frequently sparred as part of the Great Britain amateur squad, though this marks their professional debut. It is Dubois’ first time fighting inside the iconic Wembley Stadium while Joshua has fought at the venue three times.
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It looks to be a close call, as both boxers are at the height of their game, as they will enter the spar on unbeaten runs. Joshua is more experienced at world championship level than Dubois, though they both have an impressive knockout rate, with Dubois at 20 knockouts in 21 wins and Joshua at 25 knockouts in 28 wins.
How can I watch the fight?
Thankfully, there are lots of different ways to make sure you don’t miss the talked-about event. First up: Sky Sports Box Office. It’ll cost just £19.95 to tune in for Sky customers. You can also watch the fight on Glass, Stream, Sky Q, and Sky+. From the day of the event, you’ll even have unlimited access to previous fights for seven days - excellent news if you’ve caught the boxing bug.
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Don’t have Sky? DAZN is also showing the event and is available for platforms such as Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Playstation, and Xbox. Pay-per-view costs £19.99 and you can sign up to the global sports streaming platform here.
TNT Sports is also showing the event with live coverage from 4pm. You don’t need to be a TNT Sports subscriber to tune into the fight, as it's available to watch on Discovery+ (£30.99 per month), EE TV, and Prime Video.
The event will begin after a performance from none other than Liam Gallagher, so if you missed out on Oasis tickets, there's another good reason to tune in.
Topics: Boxing, Anthony Joshua, TV, Sport