Anthony Joshua vs Andy Ruiz 2 LIVE: Result and latest reaction from heavyweight world title fight
Follow live fight updates as Joshua bids to recapture the world titles against the Mexican champion
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Your support makes all the difference.Anthony Joshua tonight takes on Andy Ruiz Jr desperate to win back his world heavyweight titles after his shock first professional defeat earlier this year.
The Briton was stunned in June by Ruiz, an 11-1 underdog who achieved one of the biggest upsets in boxing history by dropping Joshua for a fourth and final time in the seventh round.
They fight in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia this evening on a fight card that also features the likes of heavyweight rivals Dillian Whyte, Alexander Povetkin and Filip Hrgovic. Follow all of the latest coverage below:
Ruiz vs Joshua fight preview:
What time are the ring walks?
The ring walks are set for 9.45am in Sydney, Australia (Australian Eastern Daylight Time) on Sunday morning with the fight set to begin at around 10am.
Is there a live stream?
Yes, you can watch a live stream through the Sky Sports Box Office app and website on mobile devices by ordering here.
The NOW TV Smart Stick or your NOW TV box will also allow fans to order the fight.
While US fans can stream the fight through DAZN on various platforms, including Chromecast, iOS, Android, Playstation 4 and Xbox One. A one month subscription will cost $19.99, while a year is available for $99.99.
How else can I follow the fight?
If you’re unable to get in front of a TV, you can follow the fight with live updates in the Indy Sport live blog.
The Main Event and Undercard
- Andy Ruiz vs Anthony Joshua (WBA, IBF, WBO heavyweight world title)
- Alexander Povetkin vs Michael Hunter (heavyweight)
- Dillian Whyte vs Mariusz Wach (WBC interim heavyweight title)
- Filip Hrgovic vs Eric Molina (WBC international heavyweight title)
- Mahammadrasul Majidov vs Tom Little
Odds
Joshua 2/5 (KO: 4/5, Points: 4/1)
Draw: 25/1
Ruiz 2/1 (KO: 5/2, Points: 14/1)
Hrgovic looks to seize the moment and announce himself as a heavyweight contender tonight.
The talented Croat takes on former world heavyweight title challenger Eric Molina.
Will ring size play a pivotal role in the outcome?
The 22 ft ring appears to play into the hands of Joshua and a strategy to box and move.
Local favourite Zuhayr Al-Qahtani remains unbeaten and takes a points decision over Oumar Dusary.
Comprehensive retrospective look at Joshua vs Ruiz 1
Hear the thoughts of Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis, David Haye, Eddie Hearn, Evander Holyfield, referee Michael Griffin and more from the first bell to their post-fight conclusions.
The first heavyweight fight of the night is up in less than 10 minutes...
Whyte begins warm-up
Dillian Whyte is warming up for his fight against Mariusz Wach.
The Body Snatcher has been cleared by UKAD after an adverse finding in a drugs test following his win over Oscar Rivas.
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