What time is Anthony Joshua fight? Ring walk times for Daniel Dubois clash at Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium hosts a huge night of boxing on Saturday headlined by Anthony Joshua's big heavyweight world title fight against Daniel Dubois.
Dubois' IBF belt will be on the line in London as main event on a bumper card which also features Belfast's very own Anthony Cacace.
The 'Andytown Apache' takes on Josh Warrington, the man who beat Carl Frampton back in 2018.
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Warrington is a former IBF World featherweight champion, while Cacace holds the IBF's super-featherweight strap, but that won't be on the line on Saturday night.
Here's more info on the fights including ring walk times and TV info:
When and where is the fight?
The massive Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois card is being held at Wembley Stadium on Saturday night, September 21.
What time does it start?
The undercard is scheduled to begin around 4pm, with the Joshua-Dubois ring walk expected around 9.45pm. Timings will depend on how earlier fights go.
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When is Cacace fighting?
Anthony Cacace's clash with Josh Warrington could be as early as 6pm.
How can I watch it?
The Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois fight will be broadcast live in the UK on DAZN pay-per-view. Boxing fans can order the fight here for £19.99. Alternatively, it will also be broadcast on Sky Sports Box Office for £19.95 and TNT Sports Box Office for £19.99.
Running order
Mark Chamberlain vs Josh Padley at super-lightweight at approx. 4.05pm
Josh Kelly vs Ishmael Davis at middleweight
Anthony Cacace vs Josh Warrington at super-featherweight
Joshua Buatsi vs Willie Hutchinson for the vacant WBO Interim light-heavyweight title
Tyler Denny vs Hamzah Sheeraz for the European middleweight title
Liam Gallagher performance
First bell for main event at approx. 10pm
Why is Cacace's IBF belt not on the line?
Cacace defeated Joe Cordina in May to win the IBF belt, but the sanctioning body has said the title will not be on offer to Warrington when the pair meet. Warrington was not considered a challenger for the title because of his inactivity in the super-featherweight division and was subsequently unranked. If Cacace loses, then the belt will become vacant.
Any other coverage?
Yes, Belfast Live will be blogging all the action from Wembley Stadium. Check out our website and social channels nearer the time.
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