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Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois fight time: UK ring walks and TV channel

Anthony Joshua fights Daniel Dubois for the IBF heavyweight championship this weekend as the former unified champion looks to become a three-time world title holder.

Joshua, 34, returns to Wembley Stadium again after six years away and will be the challenger for the first time under the famous arch. Dubois, 27, will defend the belt Oleksandr Usyk vacated this summer - to rematch Tyson Fury - after being elevated from the interim to the full champion by the IBF.

Both boxers have previously been beaten by Usyk, with the Ukranian handing each of them their second professional defeat. Here are all the details about when and where to watch the bout this weekend...

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Main event ring walks are expected 9:45pm at the earliest and 11pm at the latest, with the broadcasters detailing different times on their websites. Liam Gallagher, without his brother and fellow Oasis member Noel, will also perform a short, three-song set to conclude the pre-fight entertainment before both boxers walk to the ring.

In the first scenario, the first bell would follow at approximately 10pm and the show ending by 11pm. But if it is the latter, then the fight would seemingly start around 11:15pm and barely be over much before midnight if it goes the scheduled 12 rounds.

As alluded to, the fight will be broadcast across multiple channels. DAZN, Sky Sports and TNT Sports will all provide pay-per-view coverage, with the latter two making it available through their Box Office.

All three charge £19.99, with purchasing through DAZN providing a seven-day free trial for complete access to their

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