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Joshua vs. Parker undercard: Full list of fights leading up to main event

Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker headline an excellent boxing card on Saturday.

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Anthony Joshua v Joseph Parker - Press Conference
Anthony Joshua v Joseph Parker - Press Conference
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The biggest boxing match of 2018 — so far — is set for Saturday, as undefeated heavyweight champions Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker will face each other at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales. The match will begin at 5 p.m. ET in the United States, and will be broadcast by Showtime.

Live streaming of the card can be had via fuboTV and from Showtime directly, or any other streaming service that carries the primary Showtime channel. The night of fights also features a strong undercard, but only the Joshua vs. Parker bout will be televised.

Typically, undercard live streaming is available via the Showtime YouTube page, but it’s unclear if that will be the case on Saturday. In the UK, Sky Box Office will have the undercard, either in full or at least the bigger matchups.

Those include a bantamweight showdown between Ryan Burnett and Yonfrez Parejo for the WBA (Super) title in the division and a heavyweight contest between Alexander Povetkin and David Price. Povetkin is expected to win that one, and he could be in line to face the winner of Joshua vs. Parker, provided a true unification bout with Deontay Wilder or a rematch isn’t in the cards.

Below, you can find the full viewing information for the card, as well as a full list of undercard bouts.

How to watch Joshua vs. Parker

Location: Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales

Date: Saturday, March 31

Time: 5 p.m. ET

TV: Showtime

Live Streaming: fuboTV, Showtime

Joshua vs. Parker fight card

Main Card

Heayweight: Anthony Joshua vs. Joseph Parker for IBF, WBA (Super), WBO and IBO heavyweight titles

Undercard

Heavyweight: Alexander Povetkin vs. David Price
Bantamweight: Ryan Burnett vs. Yonfrez Parejo for WBA (Super) bantamweight title
Lightweight: Anthony Crolla vs. Edson Ramiez
Lightweight: Joe Cordina vs. Hakim Ben Ali for vacant WBA lightweight title
Welterweight: Josh Kelly vs. Carlos Molina for vacant WBA international welterweight title
Light heavyweight: Joshua Buatsi vs. Bartlomiej Grafka
Bantamweight: Sean McGoldrick vs. Ricky Little
Super middleweight: Morgan Jones v.s Mose Auimatagi Jr.

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