It was announced in August 2016 that
Anthony Joshua would be making a second defence of his
IBF title at the
Manchester Arena on 26 November. This would mark the first time since September 2014 that Joshua would be fighting in the city. Possible names put forward for the fight were top IBF contenders
Kubrat Pulev,
Bermane Stiverne,
Hughie Fury and
Joseph Parker. Former
unified heavyweight champion
Wladimir Klitschko became the frontrunner after his scheduled rematch with
Tyson Fury was cancelled for a second time. Days after the Fury rematch was called off, Klitschko was approached by Joshua's promoter,
Eddie Hearn. Terms seemed to have been agreed for a £30m showdown, although an initial contract was yet to be signed. After Fury gave up his world titles, it was said that Klitschko wanted the
WBA title on the line in the potential match up against Joshua. The WBA delayed sanctioning the fight due to having a legal settlement with
Lucas Browne, who was next in line to fight for the vacant title. Klitschko then turned his attention to fighting Browne instead on 10 December, a date that his team had booked for an arena in Germany. A deal could not be finalised for Joshua vs. Klitschko, due to the WBA delaying a decision to sanction the fight and Klitschko injuring himself, which put the fight off completely. Klitschko said he would be looking to fight Joshua in the first quarter of 2017. Talks between the Klitschko camp and Hearn remained active with a fight set for the first part of 2017.
Bryant Jennings and
David Price were the names being pushed forward to fight Joshua next, however it was announced Joshua would be fighting at the Manchester Arena, defending his title against former world title challenger
Éric Molina (25–3, 19 KOs), who was coming off a stoppage victory against
Tomasz Adamek. On 2 November, the WBA finally agreed to sanction a fight for their super title as long as Joshua defeats Molina in December 2016. The fight was televised in the United States live on
Showtime. After two one sided rounds, which saw Molina hardly throw anything, Joshua knocked Molina out in the third round. Immediately after Joshua the win, Klitschko was invited into the ring by Hearn. It was announced that Joshua and Klitschko would face each other for the IBF and vacant WBA (Super) titles at
Wembley Stadium, London, on 29 April 2017. WBA president Gilberto J. Mendoza confirmed that the winner would have to face
mandatory challenger Luis Ortiz next, with deadlines due to be set after the unification fight. It was then confirmed that the winner between Joshua and Klitschko had to face Kubrat Pulev next as the IBF's mandatory challenger.
Build-up In January 2017, Eddie Hearn announced that more than 80,000 tickets had been sold, a new box office record, overtaking
Carl Froch vs. George Groves II. He put a request in for 5,000 more tickets to be made available. London Mayor
Sadiq Khan cleared the way for a crowd of 90,000, equalling the British record of
Len Harvey and
Jock McAvoy set in 1939 and making it the biggest crowd for a heavyweight fight in
90 years. The fight build-up was noted for the humility shown from both boxers, with the lack of
trash talk described as being refreshing. ==The fight==