Anthony Joshua v Jermaine Franklin: How to watch the fight on TV, when is the ring walk and full undercard?
Anthony Joshua will look to get his career somewhat back on track as he prepares to face off against Jermaine Franklin on Saturday night (April 1). It will be the first time in almost seven years that Joshua will fight without a world title at stake.
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Hide AdJoshua hasn’t fought anyone since his second straight loss to Olexsandr Usyk. The Ukrainian got the better of Joshua in a title fight rematch in Saudi Arabia last August, setting his career back.
Despite hailing from Watford, which is a stone’s throw away from London, it will be the first time since 2016 that Joshua will fight at the O2 Arena in London. He has never lost at the venue.
Since his last triumph at O2 Arena, which was the scene of his first world title win over Charles Martin, Joshua’s career has not had the trajectory many believed it would, suffering damaging losses over the last few years.
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Hide AdKnown by many as AJ, he is seeking his first professional win in the sport since 2020, with the 33-year-old admitting he will retire from boxing if he is beaten by his upcoming opponent this weekend.
What time will the fight start?
Joshua and Franklin’s ring walks are expected to begin at around 10:30pm, but it is dependent on the length of the fights on the undercard.
Who is on the undercard?
Anthony Joshua vs Jermaine Franklin (heavyweight)
Fabio Wardley vs Michael Polite Coffie (heavyweight)
Galal Yafai vs Moises Calleros (flyweight)
Austin Williams vs River Wilson-Bent (middleweight)
Campbell Hatton vs Louis Fielding (super-lightweight)
John Hedges vs Daniel Bocianski (light-heavyweight)
Jordan Flynn vs Kane Barker (super featherweight)
Juergen Uldedaj vs Benoit Huber (cruiserweight)
Ziyad Almaayouf vs Georgi Velichkov (super-lightweight)
How can I watch it on TV?
The fight will be shown live and exclusively on American streaming platform DAZN. Joshua recently signed a five-year deal with the broadcaster. The fight will be included in the £9.99 monthly subscription, and is able to watch on Smart TVs, games consoles, tablets and mobile.
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