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Anthony Joshua vs Eric Molina: What time does it start, what TV channel is it on and where can I watch it?

A look ahead to the IBF world heavyweight title fight at the Manchester Arena

Mark Critchley
Saturday 10 December 2016 14:48 GMT
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Anthony Joshua v Eric Molina fight preview

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When and where is the fight?

Anthony Joshua’s world heavyweight title defence against Eric Molina will take place at the Manchester Arena on 10 December.

What time will it start?

The main event of the evening is expected to get under way at approximately 10.30pm.

Where can I watch it?

The whole card will be shown on Sky Sports Box Office, with coverage starting at 5.30pm.

It can be ordered for £16.95 here.

Who’s on the undercard?

Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora
12 rounds, heavyweight

Luis Concepcion vs Kal Yafai
WBA super-flyweight title

Callum Smith vs Luke Blackedge
British super-middleweight title

Luis Ortiz vs David Allen
8 rounds, heavyweight

Hosea Burton vs Frank Buglioni
British light-heavyweight title

Scott Quigg vs Jose Cayetano
12 rounds, featherweight

Katie Taylor vs Viviane Obenauf
6 rounds, featherweight

Conor Benn vs Steven Backhouse
4 rounds, super-lightweight

Marcus Morrison vs Harry Matthews
6 rounds, middleweight

What are their records?

Wins, wins by knockout, lost, drawn

Anthony Joshua: W17 KO17 L0 D0

Eric Molina: W25 KO19 L3 D0

Who will win?

What are the odds?

Joshua: 1/25

Molina: 16/1

Draw: 50/1

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