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HERE’S!! WAY TO WATCH Joshua vs Dubois LIVE STREAMS ON TV CHANNEL 21 September 2024

Follow live as Anthony Joshua challenges Daniel Dubois for the IBF belt, in front of a record crowd of 96000.
All the key details for this huge heavyweight fight as Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois headline an incredible fight card on DAZN tonight.

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

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

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

Posted on September 21, 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.

Here's everything you need to know ahead of AJ v Dubois.
When is the Joshua vs. Dubois fight?

The fight takes place on Saturday, September 21, as Dubois defends his newly inherited belt against two-time world champion Joshua. The fight card begins at 4 p.m UK time, with the main event ringwalk expected around 10 p.m.

Date: Saturday, September 21
Start time: 4 p.m. UK / 11 a.m. ET
Main event ringwalks (approx): 10 p.m. UK / 5 p.m. ET
Where is the Joshua vs. Dubois fight?

The English capital, London, hosts AJ against Dubois at a sold-out Wembley Stadium. The home of the England football team, and regular host of NFL London matches, will boast a record-attendance for a boxing contest at the stadium of 96,000.

It will be the first time defending champion Dubois has fought under the famous arch, while AJ returns for a fourth time to Wembley, where he is undefeated.

How can I watch AJ-Dubois fight and what does it cost?

DAZN pay-per-view has The Riyadh Season: Joshua vs Dubois event live and in full in over 200 countries for £19.99. Click here for more information and to buy . This also includes a seven-day free trial of the DAZN platform.

Who is on the Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois fight card?

Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois; For Dubois' IBF heavyweight title

Tyler Denny vs. Hamzah Sheeraz; For Denny's European middleweight title

Anthony Cacace vs. Josh Warrington; Super featherweight

Joshua Buatsi vs. Willy Hutchinson; Light heavyweight

Mark Chamberlain vs. Josh Padely; Super lightweight

Josh Kelly vs. Ishmael Davis; Middleweight

AJ-Dubios fight week schedule

Grand Arrivals: Tuesday, September 17. Start time: 5:30 p.m. UK / 12:30 p.m. ET

Open Workouts and three card fight: Wednesday, September 18. Start time: 5 p.m. UK / 12 p.m. ET

Press Conference: Thursday, September 19. Start time: 5:30 p.m. UK / 12:30 p.m. ET

Weigh-in: Friday, September 20. Start time: 6 p.m. UK / 1 p.m. ET

Fight Night: Saturday, September 21. Start time: 4 p.m. UK / 11 a.m. ET

The Grand Arrivials, open workouts, press conference and weigh-in will be broadcast on DAZN and the DAZN Boxing YouTube channel.

How did Joshua and Dubois land this fight?

Thirty-one fights into his career, Joshua has made the journey from Olympic Games wonderkid to heavyweight champion of the world twice before.

Defeat to Oleksandr Usyk by unanimous decision in 2021 however handed him a second career loss, and his third came in a rematch in 2022.

That could have spelled the end of Joshua's tenure at the top of the division, but he has fought his way back into contention over the past two years with four further victories.

Wins over Jermaine Franklin, Robert Helenius, Otto Wallin and Francis Ngannou have rebuilt his reputation, and positioned him once again as a challenger for Dubois and his title.

Younger by almost eight years, Dubois might not possess the pedigree that his opponent does, but has earned his reputation as one of the top heavyweights in the business.

His wins over Trevor Bryan and Kevin Lerena in 2022 saw him earn and then defend the WBA (Regular) heavyweight title.

He too lost to the unified champion Usyk, but wins against Jarrell Miller and Filip Hrgovic restored him to mandatory challenger status, and now IBF champion after Usyk relinquished the belt for a Tyson Fury rematch.

AJ vs. Dubois - the key numbers and stats

The key numbers behind this weekend's huge battle at Wembley.

31: The number of professional bouts Joshua has fought, with a 28-3 record to his name.

22: The longest win streak for either boxer, achieved by Joshua from his professional debut through victory over Alexander Povetkin in 2018.

5: The number of first-round knockouts Dubois has delivered across his 23-fight professional career.

3: The amount of times Joshua has fought at Wembley Stadium - once on the undercard and twice as a headliner.

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