Start time in Australia and how to stream boxing’s biggest ever card
It’s the biggest card boxing fans have ever laid their eyes on, don’t miss a second of the action with all the info you need here.
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The Day of Reckoning is almost upon us.
Boxing fans are being treated to an early Christmas present with the biggest card ever seen gracing screens on December 24 (AEDT).
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The outrageously stacked card, being sold as ‘The Day of Reckoning’ is set to take place at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and will be headlined by former two-time unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua as he takes on Swedish superstar Otto Wallin.
In the co-main event, former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder takes on New Zealand’s Joseph Parker, the former WBO champion.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the blockbuster day of boxing action.
How to watch and stream the card
Boxing fans don’t want to miss a second of this card with marquee fights all over the place, the action can be ordered through Main Event on Kayo Sports and DAZN.
What time does it start in Australia?
Get the coffee pot ready and have your alarms set as the main event action kicks off at 3am (AEDT).
The main event fight between Joshua and Wallin is expected to see both men make their ringwalks at approximately 10:45am.
Full card
Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin, 12 rounds, heavyweight
Deontay Wilder vs. Joseph Parker, 12 rounds, heavyweight
Dmitry Bivol vs. Lyndon Arthur, 12 rounds, WBA light heavyweight title
Daniel Dubois vs. Jarrell Miller, 12 rounds, heavyweight
Jai Opetaia (Aussie) vs. Ellis Zorro, 12 rounds
Filip Hrgovic vs. Mark De Mori (Aussie), 10 rounds, heavyweight
Arslanbek Makhmudov vs. Agit Kabayel, 12 rounds, heavyweight
Frank Sanchez vs. Junior Fa, 10 rounds, heavyweight
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