Anthony Joshua vs Alexander Povetkin: What time is the fight tonight How to watch the Anthony Joshua fight tonight: live stream details Anthony Joshua vs Alexander Povetkin undercard What time does the Anthony Joshua vs Alexander Povetkin fight start
A crowd of around 80,000 are expected to be in attendance at Wembley Stadium to see Joshua try and extend his unbeaten professional record.
What time does the fight start tonight?
Promoters Matchroom have confirmed the ring walks will start at approximately 9.50pm.
This could be slightly delayed, however, depending on the length of the fights on the undercard.
One of boxing’s biggest stars returns to the ring on Saturday, September 22nd at Wembley Stadium in London, England, as IBF, WBO, and WBA champion Anthony Joshua (21-0, 20 KOs) takes on Russian contender Alexander Povetkin (34-1, 24 KOs). This is a mandatory title defense for Joshua, as Povetkin was the WBA’s #1 ranked contender. Fans are surely disappointed that it’s not Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder, but maybe it’ll happen in 2019. Maybe.
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Joshua perhaps disappointed with a unanimous decision win over Joseph Parker, as there was seldom any meaningful action throughout the fight, with the Brit going the distance for the first time in his pro career. It’s unlikely that’ll be the case against Povetkin, who may still be a top-10 heavyweight, but he is a heavy underdog who had a major scare against David Price before getting the KO win. If Povetkin turns back the clock to his better days from several years ago, this could be more competitive than expected. Otherwise, the 39-year-old is surely overmatched at this stage of his career. Still, this should be entertaining to watch, and it’ll be a big crowd on hand cheering Joshua at Wembley.
AJ vs Povetkin - the lowdown
This fight, which will see Joshua defend his IBF, WBA and IBO heavyweight belts, has been dominating the sporting headlines in recent days.
But in case you've been hiding under a rock, here's The Telegraph's boxing correspondent Gareth A Davies giving his own preview.
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