GETTY Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko are set for a massive showdown at Wembley Stadium
Klitschko is aiming to win back the IBF and WBA world heavyweight titles that he lost in 2015 when he was outpointed by Tyson Fury. In his way stands Anthony Joshua, already IBF champion and Olympic gold medallist, who is aiming to maintain his unbeaten record and rack up his 19th win.
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When is Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko? The two heavyweights will get in the ring together on April 29. It is not the first time the pair will have shared a canvas though - Joshua sparred with Klitschko back in 2014 and is said to have impressed the Ukrainian.
What time will Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko start? Gates open for the event at 5.30pm and the first fight is scheduled for 6.30pm. However, Wembley Stadium is under a 10.50pm curfew and no extension has been announced, meaning Joshua v Klitschko is expected to get under way around 10pm.
GETTY Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko appear to have a great level of respect for each other
Who is fighting on the Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko undercard? A number of major British fighters have been confirmed by Eddie Hearn's Matchroom Boxing promotional company to fight before Joshua and Klitschko face off. Katie Taylor will look to land her fifth win in the paid ranks since turning professional in November while highly rated former Olympian Lawrence Okolie will be fighting for just the third time.
The majority of opponents have not yet been confirmed though and will emerge in the days approaching the fight. Scott Quigg v Viorel Simion Katie Taylor v TBA Luke Campbell v Darleys Perez
GETTY Katie Taylor is one of the main attractions of the Joshua Klitschko undercard