Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk: How many fans are at Tottenham for heavyweight title fight tonight?

The fight is being held at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London

Sarah Rendell
Saturday 25 September 2021 22:29 BST
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Anthony Joshua arrives at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for his fight with Usyk

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Anthony Joshua takes on Oleksandr Usyk this evening but the British boxer seems to have one eye on Tyson Fury in the build-up.

Joshua had a fight against fellow Briton Fury booked in but it had to be tabled as a court ruled the Gypsy King had to bout in a trilogy fight against Deontay Wilder.

Fans are still clamouring for the British showdown and Joshua has said he ‘needs’ it to happen. He told BBC 5 Live: “Do I need Tyson Fury on my record? I need it.

“We need it for boxing. It’s what we all need, I need it. Come on, let’s see how good I am. Fight good fighters and they bring out the best of you. Training camp is hard. To get better is very difficult in boxing. To fight Tyson Fury is a big challenge.”

Despite wanting the fight to go ahead he will have to wait and focus upon his next opponent in Usyk. But how many fans will witness the fight and who’s on the undercard? Here’s all you need to know.

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How many fans are there?

More than 60,000 fans will be at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to watch the two boxers bout for the IBF, WBA and WBO belts.

The IBO belt is also up for grabs but it isn’t held to the same pedigree as the others on offer.

How to watch the fight online and on TV

Joshua is back on Sky Sports Box Office in the UK, though the pay-per-view price is yet to be revealed. That said, it is likely to be the same as last time: £24.95.

The fight outside the UK will be available on DAZN. You can live stream both in the UK and Ireland and abroad with the Sky Sports Box Office and DAZN apps after purchasing the fight, or through a web browser on Sky Sports Box Office.

Odds

Anthony Joshua - 4/11

Oleksandr Usyk - 2/1

Draw - 20/1

Undercard

Lawrence Okolie vs Dilan Prasovic – for WBO cruiserweight title

Callum Smith vs Lenin Castillo

Campbell Hatton vs Izan Dura

Florian Marku vs Maxim Prodan

Christopher Ousley vs Khasan Baysangurov

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