Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois weigh in ahead of their fight

Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois LIVE: Start time, undercard results and stream

Anthony Joshua will attempt to become a three-time heavyweight world champion tonight when he faces fellow Brit Daniel Dubois at Wembley

by · The Mirror

Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois collide at Wembley tonight in all-British heavyweight world title fight.

Joshua will start as the favourite despite being the challenger as he attempts to become a three-time champion of boxing's premier division. He has rebuilt his career with four back-to-back wins since losing twice to Oleksandr Usyk and can join a select group by having his hand raised this evening.

Dubois, meanwhile, was elevated to full champion when Usyk gave up his belt to pursue his Christmas rematch with Tyson Fury, meaning the 27-year-old has yet to be declared champion in the ring. There is also plenty of action on the undercard - and a performance from Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher.

The main event ring walks will take place at 9.45pm with the fight starting shortly after 10pm. The fights will be streamed on DAZN, TNT Sports and Sky Sports, or you can follow all the action right here...

13:57James Whaling

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Daniel Dubois tipped the scales at a career-high 17st 10lbs for the first defence of his IBF world heavyweight title against Anthony Joshua at Wembley on Saturday.

Dubois registered 3lbs heavier than for his most recent victory, an eighth-round stoppage on cuts of Croatian Filip Hrgovic in June, while Joshua tipped the scales 4lbs heavier at 18st.

The weigh-in was overseen by ring announcer Michael Buffer with a sizeable crowd in attendance at London's Trafalgar Square, although there were no fireworks from the British rivals.

"It's time to get into the ring and fight. Lets go. I've been working hard. A lot of work and training has gone into this and I'm ready to go. A win, by any means necessary," Dubois said.

Joshua, who also weighed 18st for his brutal demolition of Francis Ngannou in March, promised to put on a show for the 96,000 sell-out crowd.

"I look at myself as a gladiator. I'm pumped and ready to perform for the people. I'm not smelling any roses yet, just blood. Fresh blood," he said.