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'Gladiator' Anthony Joshua weighs in heavier than Daniel Dubois - ESPN

Hundreds of boxing fans packed London's Trafalgar Square on Friday to watch Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois weigh-in and face off for the final time before their IBF heavyweight title fight at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

Joshua (28-3, 25 KOs) weighed in at 252 pounds, slightly heavier than Dubois (21-2, 20 KOs), who topped the scales at 248 pounds.

After stepping off the scales, Joshua made a plea to fans, most of whom were cheering for him over his opponent.

«If I can ask you one favour, go home tonight and make a prayer for me, for success tomorrow, that I will become three-time heavyweight champion of the world,» Joshua said.

«I look at myself as a gladiator and I'm about to step into an arena tomorrow to perform for the people who love to see blood, guts and glory.»

Dubois was slightly more reserved and appeared laser-focused.

«I'm ready to fight, just time to get in the ring and fight. I'm ready to go. A lot of work going into this, a lot of training. I win by any means necessary,» Dubois said.

The weigh-in brought to a close an eventful fight week that has seen events take place at some of London's most iconic venues — including media duties at Old Billingsgate, a photoshoot in front of Tower Bridge, grand arrivals in Leicester Square and a news conference at the Guildhall, built in 1440.

«With Riyadh season, they really do push the limits. In Los Angeles a couple of weeks ago, we took over Santa Monica Pier [and] the Chinese Theatre,» Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn told ESPN.

«This is obviously Trafalgar Square… so one, it's a lot closer to home, and two, it's a considerable cost and investment to do [hold events].

»It's been incredible the whole week and this is the icing on the cake before what will be a

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