Anthony Joshua vs Dillian Whyte: What time does the fight start and what channel is it on? Plus full undercard

The hotly anticipated bout takes place on 12 December

James Orr
Wednesday 02 December 2015 13:42 EST
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Dillian Whyte and Anthony Joshua face off with promoter Eddie Hearn looking on
Dillian Whyte and Anthony Joshua face off with promoter Eddie Hearn looking on (Getty Images)

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Anthony Joshua faces Dillian Whyte, an opponent who defeated him in the amateurs, at the o2 Arena in London on 12 December.

Both fighters are unbeaten in the pro ranks, Joshua in 14 fights, Whyte in 16.

Whyte, 27, defeated Joshua, 26, in an amateur bout in 2009, although the Watford-born Joshua went on to win Olympic gold at the 2012 Olympics.

Chris Eubank Jr, Tony Bellew Kevin Mitchell, Luke Campbell and Paulie Malignaggi all fight on the undercard.

WHEN IS IT ON?

Saturday, 12 December

WHAT CHANNEL IS IT ON?

Sky Sports Box Office, from 5pm. The event costs £16.95 to book.

FULL CARD

British & Commonwealth heavyweight titles

Anthony Joshua v Dillian Whyte

WBA middleweight eliminator

Chris Eubank Jr v Gary O'Sullivan

Vacant European cruiserweight title

Tony Bellew v Mateusz Masternak

WBA Interim lightweight title

Kevin Mitchell v Ismael Barroso

12 Rounds lightweight

Luke Campbell v TBC

WBC International featherweight title

Josh Warrington v Jorge Sanchez

Vacant European welterweight title

Paulie Malignaggi v Gianluca Branco

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