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Joshua vs. Dubois: Live Coverage, Undercard Highlights, and Key Moments

Live Updates and Highlights: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois


The upcoming heavyweight clash between Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois on Saturday is set for 12 rounds, although it’s unlikely to reach that distance.

 

Nearly 90% of the boxers’ total 54 bouts have concluded with a knockout, including instances where they have both been knocked out.

This match holds significant implications for both fighters.

Joshua, with a record of 28 wins and 3 losses (25 KOs), will face Dubois (21 wins, 2 losses, 20 KOs) for the IBF heavyweight title, as well as a potential shot at the winner of the upcoming fight between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury on December 21.

Remarkably, after suffering two losses to Usyk in 2022, Joshua has rebounded with four consecutive victories, although the quality of those opponents may be in question.

 

In his most recent match, Joshua, a two-time heavyweight champion, won by knocking out Francis Ngannou, a former UFC champion, who was making only his second appearance in professional boxing. Dubois, on the other hand, lost to Usyk in 2023 but has since achieved two knockout victories against Jarrell Miller and Filip Hrgovic.

Stay tuned to YSL News Sports for real-time updates and highlights from the main card all day.

Anthony Cacace vs Josh Warrington, Super Featherweight

Round 1: Anthony Cacace comes out swinging, starting with a jab and following with a right. Warrington responds actively. Cacace manages to rock Warrington’s head back with a few punches as he increases his pace. Cacace 10, Warrington 9.

 

Round 2: Cacace is focusing on his right, while Warrington aggressively charges forward, landing solid body shots and a significant uppercut. Cacace 19, Warrington 19.

 

Round 3: The fighters engage in close combat, exchanging blows, where Warrington may have fared slightly better during the exchange. It’s a competitive match. Warrington 29, Cacace 28.

Round 4: Warrington delivers a strong uppercut but Cacace retaliates with a rapid combination. Warrington takes a step back. Cacace lands a powerful left, leading to a substantial exchange. Warrington 38, Cacace 38.

 

Round 5: Warrington, seemingly cheerful, faces a barrage from Cacace. The latter lands solidly with his left hand. Cacace 48, Warrington 47.

Round 6: Cacace appears to be dominating, although Warrington tries to fight back. Both land body shots. Cacace 58, Warrington 56.

 

Round 7: Cacace takes charge and connects with a right uppercut, keeping Warrington at bay with effective jabs. After missing a wild swing, Warrington is hit with another uppercut from Cacace. Cacace continues to score more. Cacace 68, Warrington 65.

Round 8: Cacace starts strong, landing hits with both hands. Warrington presses in, trying to close the distance. They get tangled up briefly before separating. Cacace 78, Warrington 74.

Round 9: Cacace slows down Warrington with a body shot, and despite Warrington’s response, Cacace remains undaunted. The round is filled with close-quarters exchanges, leading to a solid right from Cacace. Cacace 87, Warrington 84.

Round 10: After taking a couple of heavy shots, Warrington risks charging in. Cacace responds with significant punches. Suddenly, Cacace starts bleeding from a headbutt as the action continues. Cacace 97, Warrington 93.

 

Round 11: Cacace finds his rhythm and scores effectively against an apparently tired Warrington. Cacace 107, Warrington 102.

Round 12: Cacace attempts to maintain distance with his reach, but Warrington pushes him, landing punches before they are separated. Cacace delivers a blow to Warrington’s temple, resulting in him slipping to the canvas. Warrington manages to get some shots in, but they are not significant enough. Cacace 117, Warrington 111.

 

Josh Kelly Defeats Ishmael Davis, Majority Decision

Josh Kelly ended the bout bloodied but triumphant after surviving a tough final round in this middleweight fight, securing victory on the judges’ scorecards.

The final scores were 114-114, 115-113, and 115-114 in favor of Kelly.

Utilizing his quickness and constant movement, Kelly managed to evade attacks even as Davis, a late replacement, pressured him heavily towards the end.

 

With this win, Kelly, a 30-year-old from Britain, improved his record to 16-1-1, while Davis, also 29 and from Britain, now stands at 13-1.

Josh Kelly vs. Ishmael Davis, Middleweight

Round 1: Josh Kelly, with Olympic rings inked on his torso—a reminder of his participation in the 2016 Rio Games—puts on a show with a series of punches, impressing the audience. Davis, however, remains unfazed. Kelly finishes the round strong. Kelly 10, Davis 9.

Round 2: Kelly starts to unleash rapid combinations. He connects effectively with a left, showcasing impressive speed. Meanwhile, Davis lands well-aimed punches against the man sporting the Olympic tattoo. Kelly 19, Davis 19.

Round 3: As Davis pursues, Kelly skillfully retreats while striking. His footwork is sharp, allowing him to evade while connecting effectively. Kelly’s strategy of quick jabs and moving away delivers results. Kelly 29, Davis 28.

Round 4: Not many spectators remain, but those who do are treated to a thrilling contest. Davis shows resilience while Kelly continues to implement his tactics. Kelly extends his lead. Kelly 39, Davis 38.

 

In a matchup where Tyson Fury is observing, the fight is becoming increasingly intense. Both fighters are demonstrating impressive speed. Davis engages in some trash talk before absorbing a few punches. Kelly, remaining agile, manages to dodge a strong blow. Davis successfully lands several jabs, but Kelly answers back with a strong combination just as the round concludes. The score stands at Kelly 39, Davis 37.

 

Round 5: Kelly starts the round with a series of left jabs. Davis counters with a few jabs of his own. Kelly continues to move, effectively using counterpunches, while Davis seems content to pursue his opponent. Current score: Kelly 48, Davis 47.

Round 6: The pace slows down as Davis chases after Kelly. Kelly finally shows a desire to engage directly, landing a strong body shot. Davis connects with punches consistently. They are tied at 57 each.

Round 7: Kelly is bouncing on his feet, potentially risking calluses, while delivering a solid left punch. He follows up with a powerful combination as the round concludes. Kelly 67, Davis 66.

Round 8: Davis throws a few hooks. Kelly responds quickly, then takes a left punch from Davis, but manages to deliver his own combination. Score: Kelly 77, Davis 75.

 

Round 9: Kelly kicks off with an uppercut, and Davis quickly retaliates. The pattern continues with Kelly evading and Davis tailing him. Kelly seems to be tiring but still maintains his sharp punching. Kelly 87, Davis 84.

Round 10: Kelly throws punches in bursts, hitting Davis while maintaining his distance. Davis appears to be more focused on chasing rather than landing his own punches. Score: Kelly 97, Davis 93.

Round 11: Jailbreak from fatigue! Kelly jumps around the ring as if it’s the first round, showcasing his agility and a bit of flamboyance. Though he gets hit with a right, he still manages a good number of punches. Kelly 107, Davis 102.

Round 12: Davis attacks with a powerful left. Kelly is bleeding and gets hit by two severe uppercuts. He’s moving, though perhaps not swiftly enough as blood continues to flow. Davis is dominating as he pushes for a knockout, with Kelly dodging and bleeding away. Kelly 116, Davis 112.

 

Josh Padley def. Mark Chamberlain by unanimous decision

Hadley, who works in construction, surprised everyone by bloodying Chamberlain, knocking him down in the eighth round, and pulling off a significant upset in their 10-round super lightweight clash.

Chamberlain appeared outmatched against the smaller but tough Hadley, especially considering the stakes for a potential title fight.

In addition to being knocked down, Chamberlain had a point deducted for repeated headbutts and elbow strikes.

Ultimately, he couldn’t recover from the lost points, with judges scoring it 95-93, 96-92, and 96-92.

Padley, a 28-year-old from Britain, improved his record to 15-0, while Chamberlain, 25, now stands at 16-1.

Mark Chamberlain vs Josh Padley, super lightweight

Round 1: As Mark Chamberlain and Josh Padley step into the ring, Wembley Stadium looks nearly empty in anticipation of 96,000 fans. Chamberlain throws a few left punches, scoring no significant damage, while also proving more active. Padley attempts a series of strikes, landing several. Score: Padley 10, Chamberlain 9.

Round 2: Chamberlain fights aggressively and connects with a couple of lefts, but Padley answers back with a flurry of body shots. Chamberlain begins using his reach to his advantage more effectively. Current score: Padley 19, Chamberlain 19.

 

Round 3: Chamberlain resumes his pursuit. Padley strikes back with a series of punches that draw blood from Chamberlain, streaking down his forehead after a probable headbutt, alongside a cut near his eye. Despite this, Chamberlain controls the majority of the round. Chamberlain 29, Padley 28.

Round 4: Chamberlain capitalizes on his long left punches, but Padley closes in and delivers effective shots inside. Chamberlain begins to bleed again over his right eye, likely due to another headbutt but continues to fight strongly. Chamberlain 39, Padley 37.

 

Round 5: Padley charges at Chamberlain, throwing a barrage of strikes before retreating. He finds another opening, darting in to hit Chamberlain’s head, landing a fierce left punch. Chamberlain 48, Padley 47.

Round 6: Chamberlain begins the round landing a solid left, appearing more confident and active than earlier. Padley responds late in the round, but it is insufficient to win it. Chamberlain 58, Padley 56.

 

Round 7: Chamberlain successfully lands another strong left, his most effective strategy. The clinching has intensified, but he manages to create space and land more left punches. Padley retaliates and the exchanges become intense again. Chamberlain 68, Padley 65.

Round 8: Chamberlain seems to lift Padley and push him against the ropes, but finds himself knocked down by a left punch! He gets back up, and the action resumes with Padley in control. Chamberlain 76, Padley 75.

Round 9: Chamberlain struggles to maintain the distance needed to utilize his size advantage. A point is deducted from Chamberlain, although the specific reason is unclear, given he has received numerous warnings. Padley appears ready to take action. Padley 85, Chamberlain 85.

Round 10: Chamberlain is active with both hands, yet he starts bleeding again over his right eye. Padley has swelling beneath his left eye as a result of Chamberlain’s left punches. Blood accumulates in Chamberlain’s right eye. There’s more clinching, and Chamberlain receives yet another warning. Padley 94, Chamberlain 94.

 

Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois fight date

The highly anticipated fight is set to take place on Saturday at Wembley Stadium in London.

Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois time

The main event is expected to start around 6 p.m. ET, following the main card that kicks off at 11 a.m. ET.

How to watch Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois

Fans can stream the fight on DAZN.

How much to buy the Joshua vs. Dubois fight?

The cost to watch the Joshua-Dubois fight on DAZN is $19.99.

Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois fight card

Hamzah Sheeraz (20-0, 16 KOs) vs. Tyler Denny (19-2-3, 1 KO), middleweight

Joshua Buatsi (18-0, 13 KOs) vs. Willy Hutchinson (18-1, 13 KOs), light heavyweight

Anthony Cacace (22-1, 8 KOs) vs. Josh Warrington (31-3-1, 8 KOs), super featherweight

Josh Kelly (15-1-1, 8 KOs) vs. Ishmael Davis (13-0, 6 KOs), middleweight

Mark Chamberlain (16-0, 12 KOs) vs. Josh Padley (14-0, 4 KOs), super lightweight

Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois common opponent

A useful reference in predicting the outcome of Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois might be Oleksandr Usyk.

Joshua faced defeat twice against Usyk, the reigning heavyweight champion.

 

In 2021, the champion was decided by a unanimous decision, and in 2022, it was a split decision.

Last year, Dubois faced Usyk in a fight where he lost by knockout in the ninth round. At that point, he was significantly behind according to the judges’ scores.

What is Anthony Joshua’s height?

Anthony Joshua stands at 6 feet 6 inches.

What is Anthony Joshua’s weight?

Joshua weighs 252 pounds.

What is Daniel Dubois’ height?

Daniel Dubois measures 6 feet 5 inches.

What is Daniel Dubois’ weight?

Dubois has a weight of 248 pounds.

What is Anthony Joshua’s fight record?

Joshua’s record stands at 28 wins and 3 losses, with 25 of those wins coming by knockout.

What is Daniel Dubois’ fight record?

Dubois holds a record of 21 wins and 2 losses, with 20 of his victories by knockout.