10/28 Showtime: Anthony Joshua vs Carlos Takam (WBA/IBF Heavyweight Championship)

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Unified heavyweight world titleholder Anthony Joshua's defense against mandatory challenger Kubrat Pulev, scheduled for Oct. 28 at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, is off but the card was salvaged when Carlos Takam stepped in on short notice on Monday.

Pulev withdrew earlier Monday after suffering a right shoulder injury in training last week that was kept secret until it was clear he could not compete.

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Anthony Joshua, who unified the heavyweight titles with a knockout of Wladimir Klitschko on April 29, will now defend his title against Carlos Takam.
At that point, Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn went to work to secure a replacement opponent to face Joshua on less than two weeks' notice rather than cancel a card for which a sold-out of crowd of some 75,000 is expected.

Hearn went down the IBF rankings to secure the next leading available contender and he did not have to go very deep. Takam, whom Hearn already had on standby in case there was an issue with Pulev, is ranked No. 3 by the IBF, right behind Pulev. Takam accepted the bout and it will count as Joshua's IBF mandatory defense while the injured Pulev will lose his position.

"I received a call from (Pulev promoter) Kalle Sauerland late (Monday) afternoon (United Kingdom time) to inform me that Pulev had injured his shoulder and may be ruled out of the fight," Hearn said. "This was later confirmed by his doctor. IBF rules state that the mandatory will go to the next fighter in line which is Carlos Takam.

"When the Pulev fight was announced I made a deal with Takam's team to begin camp and be on standby for this fight. When I called them this evening they were overjoyed and good to go. It's a difficult position for AJ having prepared meticulously for the style and height of Pulev. He now faces a completely different style and challenge in Takam. This hasn't happened in his career before but he is ready for all comers on Oct. 28."

England's Joshua unified two world titles via 11th-round knockout of former longtime world champion Wladimir Klitschko on April 29, in the leading fight of the year candidate before a crowd of 90,000 at Wembley Stadium in London.

Joshua (19-0, 19 KOs), who turned 28 on Sunday, has made three successful defenses since knocking out Charles Martin in the second round to win the IBF belt in April 2016. He has defended it against two American opponents, Dominic Breazeale by seventh-round knockout and Eric Molina by third-round stoppage, before sending Klitschko into retirement in a fight in which Joshua also claimed the vacant WBA belt.

Pulev (25-1, 13 KOs), 36, of Bulgaria, suffered his only defeat when Klitschko scored a crushing fifth-round knockout against him in a November 2014 world championship fight in what was that year's knockout of the year. Pulev had won five fights in a row since, including a decision against British contender Derek Chisora and a third-round destruction of faded former world titleholder Samuel Peter to ascend to the mandatory position.

Now Takam, 36, of France, will get the title opportunity. Takam (35-3-1, 27 KOs) has won two fights in a row since losing a competitive unanimous decision to Joseph Parker, who went on to win a heavyweight world title, in May 2016.

Showtime, which was going to air Joshua-Pulev, will keep the plan and will still send its broadcast crew to Cardiff and to televise Joshua-Takam live in the United States beginning at 5 p.m. ET.
 

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Joshua Weighs In at Career-High 254 Pounds; Takam 235½ Pounds

By Keith Idec

Anthony Joshua will be slightly heavier for his fight against Carlos Takam than he was when he beat Wladimir Klitschko.

The 6-feet-6 Joshua weighed in at a career-high 254 pounds Friday for his title defense against Takam on Saturday night at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales. The 6-feet-1½ Takam got on the British Boxing Board of Control scale at 235½ pounds at Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff.

Joshua weighed in at 250 pounds prior to his epic comeback victory over Ukraine’s Klitschko on April 29 at Wembley Stadium in London. The knockout artist from Watford, England, weighed 230¾ pounds for his pro debut four years ago.

There was talk before Friday’s weigh-in of the muscular Joshua coming in lighter for this fight than he was for Klitschko, but that didn’t happen.

The 28-year-old Joshua (19-0, 19 KOs) is listed by many Internet sports books as a 50-1 favorite over the 36-year-old Takam (35-3-1, 27 KOs). Cameroon’s Takam took the fight on 12 days’ notice, after Bulgaria’s Kubrat Pulev pulled out due to a shoulder injury.

Pulev (25-1, 13 KOs), ranked No. 2 by the IBF, is the IBF’s mandatory challenger for Joshua’s title. Facing the third-ranked Takam will satisfy Joshua’s mandatory obligation.

The 2012 Olympic gold medalist also will defend his IBO and WBA championships Saturday night.

A capacity crowd of roughly 78,000 is expected to attend the card headlined by Joshua-Takam. Approximately 90,000 fans packed Wembley Stadium for Joshua’s 11th-round technical knockout of Klitschko (64-5, 53 KOs).

The Joshua-Takam match will be broadcast by Sky Sports Box Office in the United Kingdom (£19.95) and Showtime in the United States (5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT).
 

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Fight in the afternoon over here in the east coast

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