Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois undercard: Buatsi in action, Cacace faces Warrington and Sheeraz looks to continue unbeaten record at Wembley

Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois will meet TONIGHT but before they clash, there are some exciting bouts in store.
The Brits are set to fight for the IBF heavyweight title which Dubois inherited after being upgraded from his interim belt due to Oleksandr Usyk’s decision to vacate.
It gives Joshua the chance to become only the sixth-ever three-time heavyweight champion and he can do so in front of a record-breaking Wembley crowd.
The main event is going to be a blockbuster, but there is going to be a thrilling undercard beforehand…
There are two other title fights on the card at Wembley.
One of those is a huge clash between Joshua Buatsi and Willy Hutchinson for the interim WBO light-heavyweight title.
Buatsi boasts an unbeaten professional record of 18-0 and comes into this bout after beating Dan Azeez in February to put himself well in contention for a shot at the light-heavyweight belt.
A win against Hutchinson, who hasn’t lost in the ring since 2021, would keep him well on the path to a world title fight.
Before that though, Anthony Cacace will face Josh Warrington.
It was initially thought this was to defend his IBF super-featherweight, but the sanctioning body revealed on Monday that Warrington isn't classified at 130lbs.
Cacace stunned Joe Cordina earlier this year to claim his first world title and now he takes on a two-time world champion in Warrington in what should be a fascinating encounter.
The boxer from Leeds last held this strap in 2022 but needs to find some winning form again after losing his last two bouts.
Tyler Denny and Hamzah Sheeraz will also meet on the undercard, with the latter winning 16 of his 20 fights by knockout.
Sheeraz has been rising up division and is proving very hard to stop, but Denny will want to hand him his first loss as he defends his European middleweight belt.
Josh Kelly also takes on Ishmael Davis after Liam Smith had to pull out due to a virus.
Kelly has not lost since 2021 and will be aiming to continue his impressive streak against Davis, who recently beat Troy Williamson to extend his unbeaten record to 13-0-0, with six knockouts.
Elsewhere, beginning the event at Wembley is Mark Chamberlain vs Josh Padley, with both Englishman boasting unbeaten professional records.
One of them will taste defeat for the first time later this month though, in what is expected to be a thrilling start to the card.
This event will take place on Saturday, September 21.
It is being held at Wembley Stadium in London with the attendance set to break a British record set by Tyson Fury.
The undercard will start at 4 p.m., with main-event ring walks scheduled for 9:45 p.m. and the fight getting underway at 10 p.m. Timings could change depending on the length of the undercard.
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