The main fight of fall. Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois. Predictions and bets for the boxing evening


Tonight in London, UK, one of the most anticipated boxing events of the year will take place. The main event features a clash between IBF heavyweight world champion, Briton Daniel Dubois, and his fellow countryman, former champion Anthony Joshua.
The bookmakers heavily favor Joshua, offering low odds on his victory - 1.25. Meanwhile, Dubois’ odds stand at 4.2, making him the clear underdog.
Bookmakers also predict a high likelihood of an early finish. The odds for a knockout or technical stoppage before the final bell are set at 1.2, while the chances of the fight going the full distance are rated at 3.6. Most betting outlets anticipate a knockout in the later rounds. The odds for a stoppage in the 7th or 8th round are at 7, while a knockout in the 6th or 9th rounds sits at 8. For any other round, the odds climb above 10.
As for the number of rounds, the odds suggest a strong probability that the fight will last seven rounds or more (1.7), eight or more (2), and nine or more (2.3). For the bout to stretch into the eleventh round or later, the odds increase to 3. Conversely, for fewer rounds, the odds are as follows: ten or fewer at 1.4, eight or fewer at 1.6, seven or fewer at 1.8, and six or fewer at 2.1.
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In addition to this mega fight, fans will witness an IBF super featherweight title defense by Ireland’s Anthony Cacace, who will face former champion from a lower weight class, England's Josh Warrington.
Here, too, the odds favor the current champion, Cacace, with bookmakers offering 1.5 for his win compared to 2.8 for Warrington. A full 12-round contest is anticipated, as the odds for the fight to go the distance stand at 1.7, while a stoppage carries odds of 2.
Overall, six bouts are scheduled for this boxing event, and the Dailysports team has compiled the betting odds for the remaining fights:
- Joshua Buatsi 1.4 vs 3.3 Willie Hutchinson
- Tyler Denny 7.9 vs 1.1 Hamzah Sheeraz
- Josh Kelly 1.5 vs 2.7 Ishmael Davies
- Mark Chamberlain 1.03 vs 11.1 Josh Padley
If you're looking to catch this exciting night of boxing, the Dailysports team has also provided details on where you can watch the event in your country.









