Anthony Joshua returns to Wembley on Sunday in a heavyweight world title unification bout against Alexander Povetkin of Russia.
Povetkin, who won Olympic gold in 2004, is the mandatory challenger for the WBA title ‑ but all four of Joshua's divisional belts will also be on the line in London.
The Russian was granted a world title shot after Joshua failed to negotiate a fight with Deontay Wilder.
Povetkin represents a fearsome challenge for Joshua having only tasted defeat once in his career.
That loss came in 2013 against Wladimir Klitschko, who went on to lose against Joshua at Wembley last year.
As the home fighter and more high profile of the two, Joshua is expected to pocket significantly more than his challenger.
It is believed that Joshua will earn 20 million pounds or $FJD56m and Povetkin 6 million pounds or $FJD17m.
The fight is tracking to break the 1.2million pay per view record buys for a boxing event in the UK.
Meanwhile Joshua will fight Povetkin this Sunday and the fight program is expected to begin at 4am.
[Source:Telegraph.UK]
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