Why is Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou taking place on a Friday night?

ANTHONY JOSHUA will face UFC icon Francis Ngannou TONIGHT as the Brit looks to continue his superb winning form.

AJ goes into the bout in Saudi Arabia on the back of a TKO win over Swede Otto Wallin.

ANTHONY JOSHUA VS FRANCIS NGANNOU: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE CROSSOVER BOUT

Joshua has won his last three fights since losing consecutive bouts to Oleksandr Usyk.

Meanwhile, Friday night’s blockbuster will be Ngannou‘s second professional outing in the ring.

The Cameroonian powerhouse made his boxing debut against the unbeaten Tyson Fury back in October.

Ngannou lost to the Gypsy King despite knocking down the 35-year-old in the third round.

Why is Joshua vs Ngannou taking place on a Friday night?

Anthony Joshua’s meeting with Francis Ngannou will take place on Friday, March 8.

The ring-walks for the bout are expected to take place at 11.20pm UK time, with the fight set to start at approximately 11.35pm.

Joshua vs Ngannou is taking place on the Friday as opposed to the more conventional Saturday due to the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on March 9.

Putting the events on separate days allows organisers and broadcasters to get the best out of both huge sporting events.

How to watch Joshua vs Ngannou

Joshua vs Ngannou will be shown live on DAZN PPV and Sky Sports Box Office.

You can live stream all the action from the DAZN and Sky Sports Box Office websites as well as their apps, both of which are available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

The DAZN UK PPV price will be £19.99, which includes one month’s DAZN subscription.

For existing DAZN subscribers, the PPV price will be £18.99.

The Sky Sports Box Office price for the fight has been set at £19.95 for Sky customers in the UK. 

Who else is on the card?

Among the fights taking place on the Joshua-Ngannou undercard is Zhilei Zhang‘s huge fight with Joseph Parker.

Queensberry fighter Nick Ball will also challenge Mexican Rey Vargas for the world featherweight title.

MAIN EVENT: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou

Zhilei Zhang vs Joseph Parker

Nick Ball vs Rey Vargas – (WBC featherweight title)

Israil Madrimov vs Magomed Kurbanov – (WBA super-welterweight title)

Mark Chamberlain vs Gavin Gwynne (European lightweight championship)

Andrii Novytskyi vs Juan Torres

Justis Huni vs Kevin Lerena

Ziyad Almaayouf vs Christian Lopes Flores

Roman Fury vs Martin Svarc

Jack McGann vs Louis Greene
   

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