Anthony Joshua is back in the ring and defending his world heavyweight titles on 22 September when he takes on Alexander Povetkin.
Joshua (21-0) returns to action after beating Joseph Parker in March, picking up the WBO title to add to his vast collection which already included the IBF, WBA and IBO belts.
He has a tough test ahead of him in Povetkin (34-1) who has only ever lost to Wladimir Klitschko and is coming off a monstrous knockout of David Price on AJ’s undercard earlier in the year.
Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming fight at Wembley Stadium.
When is Anthony Joshua vs Alexander Povetkin?
Joshua vs Povetkin will be live on Saturday, 22 September with the main event likely to be on around 10.30pm.
What TV channel is Joshua vs Povetkin on?
The fight will be shown on Sky Sports Box Office and will cost £19.95.
You can order the fight here and once booked you can watch either on TV or online.
Are tickets still available?
There are plenty of tickets still available for the fight at a range of prices (starting at £40), which are available through StubHub.
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Joshua vs Povetkin undercard
Anthony Joshua (21-0) vs Alexander Povetkin (34-1) – IBF, IBO, WBA & WBO heavyweight titles
Luke Campbell (18-2) vs Yvan Mendy (40-4-1)
Matty Askin (23-3-1) vs Lawrence Okolie (9-0)
Sergey Kuzmin (12-0) vs David Price (22-5)
Shakhram Giyasov (4-0) vs TBA
What are the odds? (Courtesy of Betfair)
1/10 Joshua
7/1 Povetkin
40/1 Draw
Anthony Joshua’s #ROADTOUNDISPUTED Belt Tour
You can get your hands on AJ’s four heavyweight world title belts a day before he defends them against Povetkin.
As part of the JD Sports #ROADTOUNDISPUTED Belt Tour, you can hold the IBF, WBA, WBO and IBO straps at JD Wembley at the Stadium Retail Park from 3pm – 8pm on 21 September.
4 weeks to go until #JoshuaPovetkin ð¥
JDâs main man @anthonyfjoshua takes us on his #RoadToUndisputed and reveals his secrets to beating Joseph Parker… pic.twitter.com/UXHTlzZaPm
— JD Group (@JDGroup) August 25, 2018
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