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+>![Here's Ways To Watch]"Dubois vs Joshua Live Streams Free On TV Channel 21 September 2024

Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua will clash in a heavyweight title fight tonight, as part of the exciting Riyadh Season. Dubois was recently upgraded to IBF world champion after Oleksandr Usyk vacated the belt and he'll make his first defence against Joshua.

The card, at a record breaking sold-out Wembley Stadium also sees the likes of Tyler Denny, Anthony Cacace, Josh Warrington and Josh Kelly on the bill, while Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher will perform.

🔴WATCH=►✅👉 Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois LIVE

🔴WATCH=►✅👉 Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois LIVE

🔴WATCH=►✅👉 Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois LIVE

Joshua vs Dubois live stream and channel: How to watch fight online and on TV this weekend
Anthony Joshua will challenge Daniel Dubois for the IBF heavyweight title, in an all-British clash at Wembley

Anthony Joshua will challenge Daniel Dubois for the IBF heavyweight title on Saturday, bidding to become a three-time world champion.
Joshua, 34, previously held the unified titles twice, with his second reign ended by Oleksandr Usyk in 2022. Usyk then beat Tyson Fury this May to become undisputed champion, before vacating the IBF belt ahead of a rematch with the “Gypsy King” in December.

Before Usyk gave up the IBF title, Dubois stopped Filip Hrgovic to win the interim belt, and the 26-year-old has now been upgraded to regular champion. And “Dynamite” puts the title on the line for the first time when he faces Joshua – who threatened to “put a chair across” his fellow Briton’s face in June.

The undercard at Wembley features a number of high-profile names, too, including Joshua Buatsi, Josh Warrington, Liam Smith and Hamzah Sheeraz. That is due to Saudi investment, with this event representing the Gulf state’s second boxing card on foreign soil – and first in the UK.

When is the fight?
Joshua vs Dubois will take place on Saturday 21 September at Wembley Stadium in London.

The first fight is likely to begin at 6pm BST (10am PT / 12pm CT / 1pm ET), with main-event ring walks expected at around 11pm BST (3pm PT / 5pm CT / 6pm ET).

Odds
Joshua – 2/9
Dubois – 10/3
Draw – 18/1

Full card (subject to change; ‘C’ denotes champion)
Daniel Dubois (C) vs Anthony Joshua (IBF heavyweight title)
Tyler Denny (C) vs Hamzah Sheeraz (European middleweight title)
Anthony Cacace (C) vs Josh Warrington (super-featherweight)
Joshua Buatsi vs Willy Hutchinson (WBO interim light-heavyweight title)
Josh Kelly vs Ishmael Davis (middleweight)
Mark Chamberlain vs Josh Padley (lightweight)

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