Anthony Joshua's Opponent Makes Bold Pre-Fight Claim: "I'll Shock The World"

George Fields Sept. 21, 2024, 5:10 p.m.

The fight will draw a record-breaking audience of 96,000 fans to Wembley, making it one of the biggest boxing events in British history. For Dubois, it's his first defense of the IBF title. Joshua, on the other hand, is aiming to become only the sixth three-time heavyweight champion in boxing history.

Both fighters come into the match in good form. They've each made changes to their training teams, which has contributed to their recent successes. Given their combined record of 45 knockouts and stoppage losses, fans can expect an action-packed fight that's unlikely to go the distance.

The matchup carries significant weight for British boxing. It could mark a changing of the guard in the heavyweight division, depending on the outcome. Joshua's attempt to reclaim a world title adds an extra layer of drama to the already high-stakes bout.

Seconds Out will provide a live scorecard during the fight. It's worth noting that these scores won't be the official ones from the judges, but they'll give fans a good idea of how the fight is progressing.

With so much on the line and two powerful heavyweights in the ring, this fight promises to be a memorable one for boxing fans around the world. The atmosphere at Wembley Stadium will undoubtedly be electric as these two British stars battle for heavyweight supremacy.

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