AJ looks to continue his recent run of form. He's won his last three fights by knockout after struggling against Oleksandr Usyk twice. Joshua got back on track with a rematch win over Andy Ruiz Jr in 2019 following a shocking upset loss earlier that year.
Dubois comes into the fight with solid stoppage wins over Jarrell Miller and Fillip Hrgovic under his belt. He lost to Oleksandr Usyk last August, getting put down by a jab, but showed great determination.
Former WBO Champion Joseph Parker, who fought AJ himself, shared his thoughts on the matchup at the open workouts. Parker's been on a roll lately, having beaten Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang in his last two fights, and he sees two possible outcomes.
"If AJ lands clean in the first five or six rounds, he could stop Dubois. He's got more power than Hrgovic. But if it goes late, Dubois is a live underdog with a lot to prove. He showed a great chin and determination against Hrgovic."
Joshua's right hand packs a punch, and he's looked dangerous in his recent fights. He'll need to box smart and show grit if Dubois manages to hurt him.
Dubois, nicknamed 'DDD', has proven he can take a shot and still be dangerous in the later rounds. He'll try to weather an early storm from AJ and push for a late stoppage.
The winner of tonight's fight will be in a strong position in the heavyweight division. Parker deserves another shot at a world title after his recent performances, but he's more likely to rematch Zhang next.
With both men capable of ending the fight with one punch, fans at Wembley are in for an exciting night of heavyweight action.