ANTHONY JOSHUA will be facing Oleksandr Usyk in a rematch on August 20, at 11 pm UK time.
It was hoped that the fight would be held in the UK. However, it was moved to Saudi Arabia.

Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk will be fighting each other on August 20,
However, unlike American boxing fans who have to stay up late to see big fights, British boxing fans will not be required to watch the entire thing.
According to event organizers, Joshua vs Usyk 2 should begin at 12:54 AM local time.
Saudi Arabia is two hours ahead of the UK so action should begin at 11pm for British fighter fans.
Fans will be able to enjoy eight hours of action when Joshua and Usyk finally enter the ring.
The undercard will begin at 5pm in your local time and 3pm in the UK.
It will feature much-anticipated bouts, including Filip Hrgovic's title eliminator against Zhang Zhilei as well as Callum Smith's fight against Mathieu Bauderlique.
Badou Jack will also be taking on Richard Rivera.
Next week will be filled with preparations for the big fight in Saudi Arabia.

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Joshua and Usyk will participate in a media- and public exercise on Tuesday between 3:00 and 6:30 PM UK time.
At the Shangri-La Hotel, at noon on Wednesday, the pre-fight press conference will take place.
Friday's ceremonial weigh ins will take place at King Abdullah Sports City between 11 and 3pm.
All the action begins on Saturday.
Joshua, 32, has been showing off some of his lethal body shots during training this week.
His fight with Usyk is just one of many events that will be available for fans of fighting.
Leon Edwards will attempt to be Britain's first UFC champion after Michael Bisping. He will take on Kamaru Uman in Utah at approximately 5 AM UK time.
In London, Mike Perry takes on Michael "Venom", while Paige VanZant is chasing her first win with bare knuckles against Charisa Sigala. Meanwhile, the Copper Box will host the semi-finals of the PFL.
Bisping, 43 years old, believes that Joshua must beat Usyk... otherwise it will be the "end" of the road for the former heavyweight champion.
According to The Count, Joshua must win the fight if he wants to remain one of the greatest British fighters and champions of the world.
"One must think, I'm trying not to be negative here. If Joshua loses this fight it's the end.