Summary

  • Anthony Joshua defends his IBF heavyweight title for the second time

  • Unbeaten Briton knocks out American Eric Molina in third round

  • Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko confirm 29 April fight at Wembley

  • Dillian Whyte beats Dereck Chisora on points in thrilling heavyweight fight

  • Scott Quigg beats Jose Cayetano on his return to boxing

  1. Something for everyonepublished at 20:05 Greenwich Mean Time 10 December 2016

    We know some of you are probably in danger of losing a touch of interest in the building blocks of Anthony Joshua's career. His 17 fights have averaged around 2.4 rounds each by my calculation. That's not a lot of bang for your buck in one way, though the bangs have been flowing from AJ if that makes sense.

    What hope can we offer you of something gripping tonight? Well Eric Molina took WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder nine rounds, so maybe he can suck up some punishment.

    Our undercard also features a world title fight for a Briton, the Chisora-Whyte tables, ladders and chairs match, and a second pro outing for Katie Taylor. Thanks for joining us. Let's go.

  2. Warningpublished at 20:00

    Welcome to fight night

    Anthony JoshuaImage source, Getty Images

    "Eric Molina comes forward, he glares at IBF champion Anthony Joshua, a wink and a smile. The American does the 'Ali shuffle' and throws a quickfire one-two which lands. Joshua is down, Joshua is down, and Eric 'Drummer Boy' Molina has shook up the world."

    OK, it may not actually play out like that but you know you want to stay to find out.

    Caution: This live text may involve reference to the throwing of furniture.