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Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois Fight Preview: News, How to Watch
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Anthony Joshua will have a chance to become a three-time heavyweight world champion on Saturday when Daniel Dubois fights for the IBF belt at Wembley Stadium in London.
Dubois, who defeated Filip Hrgovic in June, was handed the title after it was vacated by Oleksandr Usyk, who called it a “gift” to Dubois and Joshua ahead of their fight.
This fight pits two fighters at different stages of their careers against each other, with the tantalizing prospect of another title fight with Usyk or Tyson Fury hanging in the air.
Key details:
Date: Saturday 21st September. The march will take place at 10.30pm UK time.
Premises: Wembley Stadium
Titles: IBF World Heavyweight Title for Daniel Dubois
Preliminary Card:
Tyler Denny vs. Hamzah Sheeraz for Denny’s European Middleweight Title
Anthony Cacace vs. Josh Warrington for Cacace’s IBF junior lightweight title
Joshua Buatsi vs. Willy Hutchinson for the vacant IBF interim lithe heavyweight title
Ishmael Davis vs. Josh Kelly, Middleweight (Non-title fight)
Mark Chamberlain vs. Josh Padley, Lightweight (Non-title fight)
Where can I watch the Joshua-Dubois fight card?
The fight will be broadcast on Sky Sports, TNT and DAZN in the UK and on DAZN in the US. The fight will start at 10:30pm UK time (5:30pm ET).
ESPN will also broadcast the event live.
What is at stake?
The winner, in addition to Dubois’ IBF title, will likely face either Fury or Usyk next year in a rematch on December 21 in Riyadh.
There has been a lot of talk about Joshua’s much-anticipated clash with Fury in recent weeks, but his primary focus will be on Dubois as the loser will have to fight his way back to the top of the highly competitive heavyweight division once again.
Both Joshua and Dubois have previously faced Ukrainian Usyk in title fights, with Joshua losing first at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in September 2021 and then in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in August 2022 – both times by decision.
Dubois could be said to have caused Usyk the biggest upset of his impeccable professional career during their fight in Wroclaw, Poland, when the Englishman floored his opponent in round 5 with what was deemed a low blow, but the champion managed to get back up and win by knockout in round 9.
Statistics
We’ll be sharing stats from ESPN’s Stats & News section soon.
Key questions:
How will Dubois cope with this substantial event?
Joshua, 34, is a lot more experienced than Dubois, 27, so the Wembley lights will be a real test for the newborn man, who will have to cope with being in the spotlight during a fight week before he steps out on stage in front of 96,000 fans at England’s national stadium.
By comparison, arguably the best night of Joshua’s career came at Wembley in 2017, when he knocked out Wladimir Klitschko to become unified champion. Joshua has won all four of his fights at the venue, three of which have been headline fights, although the last of those fights came in December 2020 against Kubrat Pulev.
How aggressive will Joshua be against a better opponent?
Joshua easily defeated Francis Ngannou in March, knocking him out in the second round in Riyadh, even after many believed the former UFC heavyweight champion could potentially cause him problems by knocking out Tyson Fury in his previous foray into heavyweight boxing. That victory followed Joshua’s brutal performance against Otto Wallin in December.
In both cases, Joshua let his hands go and his opponents simply couldn’t handle him. Dubois, a substantial hitter himself, will be a step up in his class. So will Joshua be more cautious? Or will everything be fired up from the first bell?
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Oleksandr Usyk vacates IBF title ahead of Joshua-Dubois fight
After Usyk became the first undisputed heavyweight world champion in almost 25 years in May, he vacated the IBF belt, which he called a “gift” to Joshua and Dubois.
Is Dubois a real threat to Joshua?
Nick Parkinson takes a closer look at Dubois and the threat he could pose to his opponent.
Forms Guide:
Joshua:
Win vs. Jermain Franklin (UD), April 1, 2023
Win vs. Robert Helenius (KO), Aug. 12.2023
Win vs. Otto Wallin (TKO), December 23, 2023
Win vs. 100% free. Francis Ngannou (KO) March 8
Dubois:
Win vs. Kevin Lerena (KO) December 3, 2022
Loss vs. Oleksandr Usyk (KO) August 8, 26/2023
Win vs. Jarrell Miller (KO) December 23, 2023
Win vs. Filip Hrgović (TKO), Jun. 1, 2024
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