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British boxing history will be struck at Wembley next Saturday

British boxing history will be experienced at Wembley Stadium on Saturday when British heavyweight hopefuls Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois face off in an IBF title fight.

96,000 spectators are expected at London’s iconic stadium, breaking Britain’s post-war boxing attendance record. The BBC tells about it.

Anthony Joshua34, lost twice in World Cup matches For Oleksandr Usyk 2020 and 2021, but has since taken the profits Jermaine from Franklin, of Robert Helenius, From Otto Wallin and Francis Ngannou. Now the 27-year-old man is aiming for the third championship title of his career Daniel Dubois while defending the IBF title.

The meeting between Joshua and Dubois is of great interest, judging by the audience size, but an even bigger meeting of British stars is expected and hoped for in Britain.

Joshua’s and Tyson Fury’s the match has not been made, and the promoter Eddie Hearn’s according to which the match must take place during the next year.

– If AJ Joshua beat Dubois and Fury beats Usyk (in December), it will be the biggest fight in the history of the sport, Hearn told the BBC about a possible Joshua-Fury match.

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