Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois EXACT ring walk time – when will Wembley fight start?

ANTHONY JOSHUA is all set to battle it out with Daniel Dubois for the IBF world heavyeight title tonight.

Joshua made it four consecutive wins earlier this year after punching his way to a KO victory against UFC legend Francis Ngannou.

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And the face of British boxing seems to have found his groove again after a difficult period that saw him lose twice to Oleksandr Usyk.

But his British opponent Dubois recently beat Jarrell Miller and Filip Hrgovic to earn his shot at the title.

Fans can also be excited for an action-packed undercard which includes crowd favourite Josh Warrington.

But for those who only want to see Joshua vs Dubois, SunSport can reveal the exact start time for the main event.

What time are the ring walks for Joshua vs Dubois and when does the fight start?

Ring walk times for Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois are scheduled for 10pm BST/5pm ET

This means that the main event will likely begin approximately 15 minutes later – 10.15pm BST/5:15pm ET

However, timings could change depending on the length of the undercard bouts.

Wembley Stadium will play host and there’s set to be a record 96,000 fans in attendance after an application to have the capacity extended was granted.

ANTHONY JOSHUA VS DANIEL DUBOIS: All the information you need ahead of huge world title fight at Wembley

Who is on the Joshua vs Dubois undercard?

Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois – for IBF heavyweight title

Josh Kelly vs Liam Smith

Joshua Buatsi vs Willy Hutchinson – for interim WBO light-heavyweight title

Anthony Cacace vs Josh Warrington – for IBF and IBO super-featherweight title

Tyler Denny vs Hamzah Sheeraz 

Mark Chamberlain vs Josh Padley

What has been said?

It’s been claimed over the years that Dubois, who at the time was a fresh-faced 18-year-old, nearly knocked out the former two-time unified heavyweight champion.

Recalling the spar in question, Joshua told Sky Sports: “He just cracked me with a good shot. I stood on my feet.

“I don’t know where this whole narrative of someone turned my lights off came from.

“There were a lot of people in the gym that day as well.

“And people have come out and said, ‘Nah, nothing [happened].

“But anyway, people say what they say.”

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