Anthony Joshua Will Defend His World Titles Against Kubrat Pulev in Cardiff on October 28th

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The IBF and WBA heavyweight belts will be on the line.

Sep 5, 2017
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Anthony Joshua steps back into the ring on October 28th.

Since stopping Wladimir Klitschko in a fight for the ages at Wembley Stadium earlier this year, speculation has been rife on who'll be next on AJ's hit list.

After Klitschko announced his retirement in the summer – ending hopes of a rematch – it's been confirm that AJ will take on the mandatory challenger for his IBF belt, Kubrat Pulev.

The fight will see AJ box outside of England for the first time since 2014, as he takes over Cardiff's Principality Stadium when he hunts for his 20th straight knockout. 80,000 fans are expected to fill the Cardiff venue.

Pulev is an experienced contender, having previously fought Klitschko for a world belt in 2014, and hold wins over fighters including Dereck Chisora and Kevin Johnson.

The fight will be shown on live on Sky Box Office, while an announcement on ticket prices and on-sale dates will be made this week.

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Anthony Joshua Will Defend His World Titles Against Kubrat Pulev in Cardiff on October 28th

The IBF and WBA heavyweight belts will be on the line.

Sep 5, 2017
Corey Pellatt
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Anthony Joshua steps back into the ring on October 28th.

Since stopping Wladimir Klitschko in a fight for the ages at Wembley Stadium earlier this year, speculation has been rife on who'll be next on AJ's hit list.

After Klitschko announced his retirement in the summer – ending hopes of a rematch – it's been confirm that AJ will take on the mandatory challenger for his IBF belt, Kubrat Pulev.

The fight will see AJ box outside of England for the first time since 2014, as he takes over Cardiff's Principality Stadium when he hunts for his 20th straight knockout. 80,000 fans are expected to fill the Cardiff venue.

Pulev is an experienced contender, having previously fought Klitschko for a world belt in 2014, and hold wins over fighters including Dereck Chisora and Kevin Johnson.

The fight will be shown on live on Sky Box Office, while an announcement on ticket prices and on-sale dates will be made this week.

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Anthony Joshua Will Defend His World Titles Against Kubrat Pulev in Cardiff on October 28th

The IBF and WBA heavyweight belts will be on the line.

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Anthony Joshua steps back into the ring on October 28th.

Since stopping Wladimir Klitschko in a fight for the ages at Wembley Stadium earlier this year, speculation has been rife on who'll be next on AJ's hit list.

After Klitschko announced his retirement in the summer – ending hopes of a rematch – it's been confirm that AJ will take on the mandatory challenger for his IBF belt, Kubrat Pulev.

The fight will see AJ box outside of England for the first time since 2014, as he takes over Cardiff's Principality Stadium when he hunts for his 20th straight knockout. 80,000 fans are expected to fill the Cardiff venue.

Pulev is an experienced contender, having previously fought Klitschko for a world belt in 2014, and hold wins over fighters including Dereck Chisora and Kevin Johnson.

The fight will be shown on live on Sky Box Office, while an announcement on ticket prices and on-sale dates will be made this week.

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Anthony Joshua Will Defend His World Titles Against Kubrat Pulev in Cardiff on October 28th

The IBF and WBA heavyweight belts will be on the line.

Sep 5, 2017
Corey Pellatt
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Anthony Joshua steps back into the ring on October 28th.

Since stopping Wladimir Klitschko in a fight for the ages at Wembley Stadium earlier this year, speculation has been rife on who'll be next on AJ's hit list.

After Klitschko announced his retirement in the summer – ending hopes of a rematch – it's been confirm that AJ will take on the mandatory challenger for his IBF belt, Kubrat Pulev.

The fight will see AJ box outside of England for the first time since 2014, as he takes over Cardiff's Principality Stadium when he hunts for his 20th straight knockout. 80,000 fans are expected to fill the Cardiff venue.

Pulev is an experienced contender, having previously fought Klitschko for a world belt in 2014, and hold wins over fighters including Dereck Chisora and Kevin Johnson.

The fight will be shown on live on Sky Box Office, while an announcement on ticket prices and on-sale dates will be made this week.

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