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Usyk vs Joshua 2: Timing, pricing, booking details for world heavyweight title rematch on Sky Sports Box Office
Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk 2: CONFIRMED UK start time, TV channel, live stream, PPV price, undercard, ring walk
Anthony Joshua's huge heavyweight rematch against Oleksandr Usyk is on Saturday August 20, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
Anthony Joshua will be hoping to regain his heavyweight crown this weekend as he takes on Ukranian hero Oleksandr Usyk for an unmissable rematch in Jeddah. Billed as the Rage on the Red Sea, this second encounter between the two fighters was originally scheduled for May but the ongoing conflict in Usyk’s homeland put that plan on hold until now. Not sure where and when to tune in? That's where we can help, with this guide to watching a Usyk vs Joshua 2 live stream wherever you are.
WATCH USYK VS JOSHUA 2 : TIME AND LIVE STREAMS
Date: Saturday, August 20
Venue: King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Joshua vs Usyk ring walk time (approx): 12.30am AST local / 10.30pm BST / 5.30pm ET / 2.30pm PT / 7.30pm AEST / 9.30pm NZST
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Usyk's WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, and IBO heavyweight titles will all be on the line, while The Ring heavyweight title is also up for grabs after Tyson Fury vacated the belt in the wake of his recent retirement decision.
Joshua will have to put in a much improved performance to win back the titles he lost last year, with the former Olympic gold medalist acknowledging he made a catalog of mistakes in his last match up against Usyk, from his preparation for the fight to his tactics on the night.
The intervening time between the last fight has meanwhile seen Usyk return to his home country to join the fight in the war against Russia, with the 35-year-old given special dispensation by the Ukrainian military to prepare for this much-anticipated rematch.
Follow our guide below to catch this unmissable fight - here's how to watch Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua 2 online and get a boxing live stream, no matter where you are in the world.
The event will start at 6pm, Saturday August 20 on Sky Sports Box Office (Sky channel 491) and Sky Sports Box Office HD (Sky channel 492).
The event is priced at £26.95 for UK customers, €31.95 for Republic of Ireland customers up until midnight on Friday August 19.
The event will start at 6pm, Saturday August 20 on Sky Sports Box Office (Sky channel 491) and Sky Sports Box Office HD (Sky channel 492).
The event is priced at £26.95 for UK customers, €31.95 for Republic of Ireland customers up until midnight on Friday August 19.
The event will start at 6pm, Saturday August 20 on Sky Sports Box Office (Sky channel 491) and Sky Sports Box Office HD (Sky channel 492).
The event is priced at £26.95 for UK customers, €31.95 for Republic of Ireland customers up until midnight on Friday August 19.
The biggest boxing match of the year has arrived. In Saudi Arabia’s port city of Jeddah, Anthony Joshua will attempt to regain his heavyweight titles in a main-event clash with Oleksandr Usyk, the man who dethroned the Briton nearly a year ago.
Last September, Usyk was a unanimous-decision victor against Joshua at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in north London. The win kept the Ukrainian, 35, unbeaten and crowned him as a two-weight world champion, following his spell as the only undisputed cruiserweight champion of the four-belt era. Joshua, 32, was quick to activate a rematch clause, and this second clash with Usyk was expected to take place earlier this year. Usyk, however, returned to Ukraine to aid his nation’s defence against the ongoing Russian invasion.
Eventually Usyk left his home country to begin preparations for a rematch with Joshua, who is out to become a three-time world heavyweight champion. The Briton previously lost the WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO belts to Andy Ruiz Jr with a shock TKO defeat in June 2019, before regaining them by outpointing the Mexican-American in Saudi Arabia six months later. Can “AJ” replicate that feat and keep alive hopes of an undisputed title clash with compatriot Tyson Fury
Ramla Ali said this week that she views Saudi Arabia as a “very progressive country”, as she defended her decision to fight in the kingdom.
Ali will take part in the first women’s bout to be staged in the country when she faces Crystal Garcia Nova on the undercard of Anthony Joshua’s rematch against Oleksandr Usyk in Jeddah.
The British-Somali fighter approaches the historical moment as a chance to inspire Saudi girls and women by “being part of change”, but human Amnesty International sees it as an example of the regime attempting to sportswash its dismal human rights record.