Round twopublished at 22:15 British Summer Time 21 September
Dubois v Joshua
Joshua just doesn't seem to have a solid base underneath him.
He tries to back up but appears unsteady, his hands are low and Dubois lands with another jab.
Daniel Dubois stops Anthony Joshua in five rounds to retain IBF heavyweight title at Wembley Stadium
Dubois dropped Joshua multiple times before knockout from short right hook
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Dubois v Joshua
Joshua just doesn't seem to have a solid base underneath him.
He tries to back up but appears unsteady, his hands are low and Dubois lands with another jab.
Dubois v Joshua
How is Joshua standing?
Dubois is attacking body and head.
Has Joshua recovering from that right hand in round one?
Dubois needs to be careful of not emptying the tank but also needs to seize this moment.
A lot to balance.
Dubois v Joshua
Dubois is dominating.
Joshua is on the run.
Dubois v Joshua
Shane McGuigan
Boxing coach on BBC Radio 5 Live
What a shot right at the end of the round. Is Joshua going to be saved by the bell here? Joshua looked timid, he wasn't committing.
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AJ to win by knockout round 7.
Anonymous
Dubois v Joshua
Wow!
Few, as our vote suggested earlier, have given Dubois much hope here but his lands a bruising overhand right to send Joshua tumbling to the canvas.
Joshua beats the count and then the bell rings to bring an end to the round.
What are we watching here?!
Dubois v Joshua
Joshua is down!
Dubois v Joshua
Some early holding from Joshua suggests he's trying to slow this down.
Did he not expect Dubois to come out quickly?
Joshua hasn't settled into a rhythm yet and is just trying to play catch-up.
Dubois is warned about using his head as he places his forehand on the chin of Joshua when the tie up.
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S.a.m on X: "Great to see heavyweight boxing back at Wembley not in Saudi or Maddison square, very torn tonight, want AJ to win for fury clash but want Dubois to win as he could be Britain's next Joshua/Fury."
Dubois v Joshua
Dubois takes the centre of the ring from the outset and gets behind his left jab.
Dubois backs Joshua on to the ropes and follows with an overhand right.
Joshua shells up and then grabs the waist of Dubois.
Really positive start from the IBF heavyweight champion.
Dubois v Joshua
Are we in for a knockout tonight? I'd say there's a good of it!
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Steve Bland on X: "Jeez Dubois looks nervous on his ring walk. Not even trying to hide it."
Dubois v Joshua
"Let's get ready to rumble!!!!!"
Dubois v Joshua
We've just had a performance of the national anthem of Saudi Arabia following by national anthem of the United Kingdom and now it's over to Michael Buffer to do his thing on the mic.
Almost time for those hairs to stand up on the back of your neck!
Anthony Joshua is way out ahead in the vote we just did.
Let's see if he can do it!
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I hope AJ is on his game tonight and I hope he gets a early KO.
David, Liverpool
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Anthony Joshua walking out to the theme from The Godfather, in which the main character Michael Corleone famously has his jaw broken. Probably not the best omen?
David
Dubois v Joshua
Shane McGuigan
Boxing coach on BBC Radio 5 Live
That outfit of AJ's reminds me of Muhammad Ali. He has to create some traps for Daniel early on. To do that, you need a mindset of calmness.
George Groves
Former world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
A privilege for me and a fond memory. It took a long time for it to become a fond memory for me because I didn't win on my win and only outing at Wembley but having Joshua on the undercard adds to the kudos.
Kal Sajad
BBC Sport at Wembley Stadium
I like what I've seen from Anthony Joshua this week. He's been relaxed and seemingly enjoying home comforts.
AJ is riding high after he dismantled Otto Wallin and destroyed Francis Ngannou.
He appears to be reinvigorated after those losses to Oleksandr Usyk and has formed a formidable partnership with Ben Davison.
We have to take a bit of a reality check, though. Wallin and Ngannou are not world beaters. His two opponents before that, Jermaine Franklin and Robert Helenius, were far from elite too.