Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois will face off at Wembley Stadium in London for the IBF World Heavyweight Title. Both UK boxers bring fierce competition to the ring, with Joshua eyeing to expand his 28-win record and Dubois chasing prestige with a 21-win tally.

Joshua turned professional in 2013 and boasts a rich career marked by 25 KOs. His recent victories include knockouts against Francis Ngannou and Robert Helenius, pointing to his relentless power. Dubois, starting in 2017, has a shorter but striking path with a high knockout percentage from his fights, including recent TKOs over Filip Hrgovic and Jarrell Miller.

Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois Fight Card

Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois Undercard

Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois Fight

  • Division/Weight: heavy
  • Anthony Joshua record: 28-3
  • Daniel Dubois record: 21-2
  • Belts at stake: IBF World Heavyweight Title

Anthony Joshua faces Daniel Dubois for the IBF World Heavyweight Title.

Anthony Joshua turned professional in 2013 and boasts a record of 28 wins, 3 losses, with 89.29% KOs. His knockout victory over Francis Ngannou earlier this year shows his continuing dominance in heavyweight boxing. Considering Ngannou's limited experience and record, Dubois poses a much stiffer challenge given his higher knockout rate and agility.

Daniel Dubois, turning pro in 2017, has quickly amassed a record of 21 wins and just 2 losses, with a staggering 95.24% knockouts. His recent TKO win against Filip Hrgovic highlights his power and precision. Comparatively, Hrgovic's formidable record makes Dubois' victory significant as he now faces Joshua, whose extensive experience might test Dubois's skills further in this high-stakes match.

Tyler Denny vs Hamzah Sheeraz Fight

  • Division/Weight: middle
  • Tyler Denny record: 19-2
  • Hamzah Sheeraz record: 20-0
  • Belts at stake: EBU European Middleweight Title

Tyler Denny will face Hamzah Sheeraz for the EBU European Middleweight Title.

Tyler Denny, a pro since 2015 with a record of 19 wins (1 by KO), 2 losses, and 3 draws, recently scored a technical decision win against Felix Cash. Fighting opponents with strong records like Felix's (16-1-0), Tyler’s resilience in the mid-tier fighter range could challenge Sheeraz's yet-to-be-defeated streak, especially considering the consistent performance without many KOs among middleweights.

Hamzah Sheeraz boasts an unbeaten record of 20-0, with 16 wins coming by knockout. He turned professional in 2017 and last defeated Austin Williams through a technical knockout. Given his high KO rate against skilled fighters like Williams and a distinct height advantage at 191cm, Sheeraz's powerful striking might pose significant threats to Denny, setting up expectations for another knockout victory in this match.

Joshua Buatsi vs Willy Hutchinson Fight

  • Division/Weight: light heavy
  • Joshua Buatsi record: 18-0
  • Willy Hutchinson record: 18-1
  • Belts at stake: Interim WBO World Light Heavyweight Title

Joshua Buatsi faces Willy Hutchinson for the Interim WBO World Light Heavyweight Title.

Joshua Buatsi, turned pro in 2017, maintains an undefeated record at 18 wins, with 13 by knockout. He recently secured a unanimous decision against Dan Azeez, who had a strong record himself, indicating Buatsi handles well-skilled fighters competently in the light heavyweight division. Buatsi is likely to leverage his experience and victory momentum against Hutchinson.

Willy Hutchinson, also starting his professional career in 2017, has an impressive record of 18 wins and one loss, with similar knockout prowess. Recently defeating Craig Richards by unanimous decision—a common opponent whom he shares with Buatsi—signals a closely-matched contest based on their comparable performances against Richards. Hutchinson's consistent performance suggests he will be a robust challenger for Buatsi.

Anthony Cacace vs Josh Warrington Fight

  • Division/Weight: super feather
  • Anthony Cacace record: 22-1
  • Josh Warrington record: 31-3
  • Belts at stake: IBF World Super Featherweight Title

Anthony Cacace faces Josh Warrington for the IBF World Super Featherweight Title.

Anthony Cacace turned pro in 2012 and boasts an impressive record with only one loss, currently holding the IBF World Super Feather and IBO World Super Feather titles. His last win was a TKO against Joe Cordina, who had a strong record and a higher knockout rate, hinting that Cacace can manage high-caliber opponents effectively, which bodes well as he faces Warrington.

Josh Warrington turned pro in 2009 and has three losses in his career. He recently lost against Leigh Wood by TKO. Considering Wood's higher knockout rate compared to Warrington’s recent foes, this defeat might indicate some vulnerability from Warrington when up against powerful strikers like Cacace.

Mark Chamberlain vs Josh Padley Fight

  • Division/Weight: light
  • Mark Chamberlain record: 16-0
  • Josh Padley record: 14-0
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Mark Chamberlain will fight Josh Padley in the light weight class, no titles on the line.

Mark Chamberlain turned pro in 2018 and has since won all 16 fights, with 12 by knockout, achieving a knock-out rate of 75%. In his last fight, he defeated Joshua Oluwaseun Wahab who had a record of 23 wins and only 2 losses prior to their match. His consistent winning streak against strong opponents like Wahab suggests he'll bring a significant challenge to Padley due to his higher knockout power and experience in high-pressure fights.

Josh Padley also began his professional career in 2019 and remains undefeated across 14 matches, with only 4 wins by knockout. His recent victory was against Conner Lee Doherty who had less notable records (5-3-0). Considering Padley's lesser knockout performance (28.57% KO rate) against opponents with weaker resumes compared to Chamberlain’s encounters, it may point towards a challenging upcoming fight for him given Chamberlain's proven power and track record.

Josh Kelly vs Ishmael Davis Fight

  • Division/Weight: super welter
  • Josh Kelly record: 15-1
  • Ishmael Davis record: 13-0
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Josh Kelly faces Ishmael Davis with no titles on the line in a super welterweight clash.

Josh Kelly turned pro in 2017 and boasts a record of 15 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw, including 8 KOs. His last victory was a knockout against Placido Ramirez, a strong contender with a high knockout rate. Given his experience against quality opposition like Ramirez and Gabriel Alberto Corzo, Kelly should display sharp ring skills against the undefeated Davis.

Ishmael Davis started his career in 2018 and maintains an undefeated record of 13-0-0, with 6 coming via knockout. His most recent win was against Ewan Mackenzie by TKO. With his less experienced past opponents compared to Kelly’s recent lineup, Davis might find Kelly's seasoned ring presence challenging but brings promising knockout power to confront Kelly effectively.

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