Mexican Independence Day brought the heat for boxing fans as Canelo Alvarez claimed victory over Edgar Berlanga in an intense 12-round battle. As fans catch their breath from that showdown, this weekend already promises another epic clash. Anthony Joshua is gearing up to take on rising star Daniel Dubois for the IBF heavyweight title. The action goes down on Saturday, September 21, at Wembley Stadium in London. Plus, four more fights are lined up to keep the hype going.
The main event is something all fans are excited to watch, with Joshua boasting a record of 28 wins, 3 losses, and 25 KOs. In contrast, Dubois comes in with a professional record of 21 wins, 2 losses, and 20 KOs. Both are set to deliver top-tier action. Additionally, the fight card features notable fighters like Tyler Denny, Josh Warrington, and more.
Check out the full fight card below:
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: For Cacace’s IBF super featherweight title
- Joshua Buatsi vs. Willy Hutchinson: Light heavyweight
- Mark Chamberlain vs. Josh Padely: Lightweight
Boxing Schedule: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois Start Time and More
Joshua vs. Dubois will take place on Saturday, September 21, with the event kicking off at 4 p.m. UK / 11 a.m. ET, and the main event ringwalks are expected around 11 p.m. UK / 6 p.m. ET, though timings may change. Additionally, DAZN will stream the fight live, and fans can purchase the PPV for just $19.90—a surprisingly affordable price that’s generating a lot of buzz.
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Additionally, this fight is also part of the Riyadh Season card, with Turki Alalshikh pushing to break boxing attendance records by increasing Wembley Stadium’s capacity. However, Alalshikh‘s goal is to exceed the 94,000 crowd set during Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte, aiming for 96,000 fans to fill the stadium.
This event promises to be one of the biggest in British boxing history, with September 21st shaping up to be a historic night for the sport.