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Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk: UK start time, TV channel, live stream and full undercard for huge title fight


ANTHONY JOSHUA will defend his world heavyweight titles against unbeaten Oleksandr Usyk in a huge showdown TOMORROW NIGHT.

AJ, 31, saw talks for his big fight with Tyson Fury collapse and now takes on No 1 contender Usyk instead in North London.

It’s Oleksandr Usyk up next for Anthony Joshua

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When is Joshua vs Usyk and what time is fight?

  • Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk will take place on Saturday, September 25, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
  • The ring walk is scheduled for around 10.15pm.

Eddie Hearn his stated his belief that the fight will start bang on ten this time around, in contrast to most AJ bouts which end up commencing at closer to 11pm.

He said: “AJ’s ringwalk will probably be around 10pm, that’s reasonably early.

“And I believe the broadcast will start around 7pm. So that will be five fights and then Anthony Joshua”

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What TV channel and live stream is it on?

Who is fighting on the undercard?

The confirmed fights for the Joshua vs Usyk undercard are as follows:

  • Lawrence Okolie vs Dilan Prasovic
  • Callum Smith vs Lenin Castillo
  • Maxim Prodan vs Florian Marku
  • Campbell Hatton vs Izan Dura

How the fighters compare

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What have they said?

Joshua: “I wanted to go like August but change of opponent, completely different style, the team said push it back a little bit, prepare properly.

“This is a fight I need to win because I was at the final destination on that road to undisputed but now we have a pit stop we have to make with Usyk.”


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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