1. Postpublished at 22:01 British Summer Time 21 September

    Dubois v Joshua

    Dressed in a very slick white robe with shoulder pads from the 70s, Joshua stands tall with his chest out and he looks almost robotic as he walks.

    'War' from Rocky IV takes him the final leg of the journey.

  2. Postpublished at 22:00 British Summer Time 21 September

    Dubois v Joshua

    Ronald McIntosh
    Boxing commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live

    This is nothing new for AJ, it's his fourth fight here at Wembley. He is showing no emotion whatsoever as he just strides confidently towards the boxing ring.

  3. Postpublished at 22:00 British Summer Time 21 September

    Dubois v Joshua

    Joshua starts his walk to the theme tune from The Godfather and then it quickly shifts into some Jay-Z and the words "Let me reintroduce myself" ring out.

    He's been on a mission to show us the new Joshua over the past couple of years.

    This is the crowning moment.

  4. 'This is what all fighters should live for'published at 21:58 British Summer Time 21 September

    Dubois v Joshua

    George Groves
    Former world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I hope he [Daniel Dubois] is having the time of his life. This is what all fighters should live for. Us fighters are attention seekers and time and we like to perform and show our strengths. He looks good, he looks like he's reveling in this huge, record-breaking crowd.

    Daniel Dubois looking tenseImage source, Getty Images
  5. Postpublished at 21:57 British Summer Time 21 September

    Dubois v Joshua

    Dubois has made it to the ring.

    It was actually pretty understated - if you don't count the pyrotechnics before he stepped out and the fireworks that flew off Wembley's roof - I'm expecting a little more from Joshua.

    Daniel Dubois and coach Don CharlesImage source, Getty Images
  6. Listen livepublished at 21:56 British Summer Time 21 September

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    Don't forget, you can listen to radio commentary right now! Click the icon 'Listen live' above to follow along with Shane McGuigan, George Groves, Ronald McIntosh and Jonathan Overend.

  7. get involved

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    Jenson Button once got me a glass of water in the paddock when he was racing formula ford and I was about 5. I've been a massive fan ever since.

    Steve

    Chaperoned Babs Windsor around Gloucester for the day (in my dad’s suit.) back in the mid 90’s for a fundraiser graciously attended by some other celebs but the Queen (Vic.) trumped em all of course.

    Anonymous

  8. Predcitions - 'Go to points and be a draw'published at 21:55 British Summer Time 21 September

    Dubois v Joshua

    Light-welterweight Ohara Davies: "It will go to points and be a draw. I see a 12-round scrap and I honestly can't pick between the two."

    Welterweight world champion Lauren Price: "It's a 50-50 fight. Both men can punch hard and have knockout power, but Dubois has been more active. Even though AJ is looking good under Ben Davison, he hasn't fought anyone to test him yet. But this will be the fight to bring the best out of him. If I had to pick a winner, I'd say AJ wins down to his experience."

    Middleweight Tyler Denny, who will fight on the undercard: "It's going to be a real fire-fight and Dubois is dangerous, but I believe Joshua will win. I don't see it going the distance."

    Two-weight world champion Terri Harper: "I must admit, I am a bit of a boxing casual and only ever really watch the big fights on TV, but I do think AJ will win."

  9. Postpublished at 21:55 British Summer Time 21 September

    Dubois v Joshua

    Ronald McIntosh
    Boxing commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live

    The champion, Daniel Dubois, is walking to the ring first. That is something that goes against boxing conventions! Perhaps it shows the star power of the man he's up against tonight.

  10. Postpublished at 21:55 British Summer Time 21 September

    Dubois v Joshua

    It's a long and winding walk from the entrance to the ring.

    Actually, he's still not there!

    I thought for a moment he'd stepped up on to the ring but it's a mini platform about halfway on the walk that he's standing on.

    I'd probably need a break midway through too.

    Dubois lets out a big scream and gets those feet moving again.

  11. Is this Dubois' time?published at 21:54 British Summer Time 21 September

    Kal Sajad
    BBC Sport journalist at Wembley Stadium

    So much is being made of Daniel Dubois' inexperience and whether he will be able to handle the pressure.

    In fairness, he holds recent wins over Jarrell Miller and Filip Hrgovic who are arguably up there in the top 10 or so heavyweights. He also gave a credible enough showing against Usyk in front of 45,000 fans.

    If now isn't his time, you wonder when it will be.

  12. Postpublished at 21:53 British Summer Time 21 September

    Dubois v Joshua

    Dubois, despite being the IBF heavyweight champion, is going to be first to make the walk.

    Before he enters the stadium, a pyrotechnic show takes place. It all looks pretty dangerous!

    'In da Club' by 50 Cent hits the speakers and here comes a very focused looking Dubois.

    What a moment to walk out in front of 96,000 fans.

  13. Postpublished at 21:53 British Summer Time 21 September

    George Groves
    Former world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live

    You're trying to find weaknesses and chinks in the armour. When a fighter is unbeaten and you're facing them, I loved to see one loss on the record. It wouldn't surprise me if Daniel Dubois has been looking at the loss to Ruiz to see where Joshua unraveled.

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    Former Middleweight champion the late Alan Minter once stopped and asked me for directions in Chatham.

    Graham, Maidstone.

    Celebrity Encounter, bumped into Ronnie Corbett way back in 1973 when I was 10, on the South Pier in Blackpool. Still have his autograph to this day.

    Gary R

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  16. Vote time!published at 21:51 British Summer Time 21 September

    We've been running a vote all week and as it stands, a massive 76% of you are going for an Anthony Joshua win.

    Our staff vote is even wider, with only one person working tonight going for a Daniel Dubois win.

    Last chance to vote - Hit thumbs up for Dubois, thumbs down for AJ. Quick!

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  17. 'I would go AJ'published at 21:50 British Summer Time 21 September

    Rio Ferdinand
    Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    This is a huge fight. I think you can tell by coming here early. This place is absolutely jam-packed and it tells you all you need to know. I don't think it's cut and dry but I would go AJ. He's handled this atmosphere, Daniel Dubois hasn't had this before.

    I've always loved boxing, I've done boxing myself and I grew up watching Lennox Lewis. I'm a massive fan.

    I think AJ has too much experience for Daniel Dubois. Late AJ knockout.

  18. Guaranteed a KO?published at 21:48 British Summer Time 21 September

    Dubois v Joshua

    Anthony Joshua knockout ratioImage source, Getty Images

    Surely we're in for a knockout tonight?

    Daniel Dubois knockout ratioImage source, Getty Images
  19. 'Nothing else like it'published at 21:48 British Summer Time 21 September

    Dubois v Joshua

    George Groves stands on the top of an open top bus in Wembley stadiumImage source, Getty Images

    Former world champion George Groves knows how it feels to walk out and compete at a packed Wembley.

    Groves was one half of the main event in 2014, losing his rematch against Carl Froch, with 80,000 in attendance.

    Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live about the experience, Groves said: “When you’re getting ready for your ring walk you’re doing your mental preparations.

    "There’s nothing else like it. You come out and you want to absorb the crowd. You want to absorb the endless faces and iPhone cameras. You’ve got a fight to concentrate on as well.

    "For Anthony Joshua, it’s not his first rodeo. He’s headlined big stadiums.

    "For Dubois, he’s got some big time experience now. He went to Poland and he fought Oleksandr Usyk in front of 60,000 Usyk fans.

    "It’s going to be a big night for Daniel Dubois. Going in as the champion, he’s going to have to hold his nerve and perform."

  20. Predictions - 'Late KO for AJ'published at 21:48 British Summer Time 21 September

    Dubois v Joshua

    Cruiserweight Richard Riakporhe: "I am going for Joshua within the distance, although I think it will be a great fight while it lasts. It's going to be back and forth and I think both men will have some success.

    "The deciding factor will be who can take the shots best. Both can punch but AJ probably punches harder. I don't think it's wise taking big shots from AJ and analysing Dubois' last few fights - even though he's come through in great fashion he also took quite a lot of damage. We saw what AJ did to Francis Ngannou when he landed those clean shots."

    Former middleweight world champion Hannah Rankin: "I'm going with a late KO for AJ. He's at Wembley where he's had brilliant success before, and I think he feels disrespected by Dubois and will want to put on a devastating performance. Dubois is durable and has youth on his side, but I feel the size and experience of AJ will play a big part in him eventually dominating to take the KO."

    English cruiserweight champion Viddal Riley: "I believe AJ will win by knockout in five rounds. It's going to be an explosive start but AJ is more refined with his technique. He will land the clean punches and get Dubois out of there early."