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How to watch Anthony Joshua v Robert Helenius and how much it will cost

Anthony Joshua's latest fight sees him take on Robert Helenius at London's O2 Arena on Saturday night, following Dillian Whyte's withdrawal from the contest due to a failed drug test.

The former world heavyweight champion is on the comeback trail following successive defeats at the hands of Oleksandr Usyk, beating Jermaine Franklin with a unanimous decision back in April and is now seeking successive wins. Helenius is a dangerous opponent, however, with his most recent major fight having been against Deontay Wilder, albeit having suffered a first-round knockout that night.

Joshua revealed his game plan ahead of the fight, telling Wednesday's press conference: "The principles remain the same, worry about myself. Robert and I sparred years ago, we shared the ring, but I’ve sparred with so may styles, competed with so many styles, the objective remains the same - victory, and victory by any means. There’s no overtime in boxing so I have to be on my A-game and inflict pain to get the victory."

Anthony Joshua will face Robert Helenius in a 12-round main event at The O2 in London this Saturday August 12, shown exclusively live worldwide on DAZN – with fans now able to view as part of their regular subscription. DAZN is the home of all the major fights from the boxing world and Saturday’s sold-out event will now be available to watch worldwide on the service.

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He continued: "It would be silly to underestimate him, or anyone. I have to take him deadly serious and credit to him, he’s coming to roll the dice, he wants to win. Other heavyweights that were mentioned, finance is an issue - risk versus reward, but in reality, that’s not all there is for him, so good luck to him, and shout out to everyone in Finland,

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk