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Anthony Joshua vs Otto Wallin undercard: Who else is on huge Saudi bill?


ANTHONY JOSHUA takes on Otto Wallin this weekend in a massive heavyweight clash in Saudi Arabia.

It will be the third time that AJ has fought in Saudi, following his clashes against Andy Ruiz Jr and Oleksandr Usyk.

Anthony Joshua will take on Otto Wallin in a big clash this weekendCredit: Getty

The Gulf state have made a big push to bring the biggest possible fights to Saudi Arabia over the last several years.

But no event has been as big as this one, with multiple big name stars fighting on the bill in Riyadh.

Not only will Joshua main event the show, Deontay Wilder also features in a fight of his own.

Brit star Daniel Dubois, cruiserweight champ Jai Opetaia and Canelo conqueror Dmitry Bivol are also set to feature.

Joshua vs Wallin undercard

As well as Joshua’s clash with Wallin in the main event, Wilder takes on Joseph Parker in the co-main.

Dubois faces drug cheat and AJ’s rival Jarrell Miller in big heavyweight fight.

Jai Opetaia defends his Ring Magazine cruiserweight title against Ellis Zorro.

  • Anthony Joshua vs Otto Wallin
  • Deontay Wilder vs Joseph Parker
  • Dmitry Bivol vs Lyndon Arthur – for WBA lightweight title
  • Daniel Dubois vs Jarrell Miller
  • Jai Opetaia vs Ellis Zorro – for Ring cruiserweight title
  • Arslanbek Makhmudov vs Agit Kabayel
  • Frank Sanchez vs Junior Fa
  • Filip Hrgovic vs Mark de Mori

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How to watch Joshua vs Wallin & Wilder vs Parker

Joshua vs Wallin will be shown live on DAZN PPV and TNT Sports Box Office as a dual broadcast.

You can live stream both events form the DAZN and TNT Sports Box Office apps, both of which are available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

The event has been priced at £19.99.


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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