Joshua vs. Klitschko Video: Watch all of Anthony Joshua’s 18 career knockout wins

Before Anthony Joshua fights Wladimir Klitschko on Saturday, April 29th, watch the reigning IBF heavyweight champion’s collection of KO wins.

Boxing takes center stage on Saturday, April 29th at London’s Wembley Stadium, as IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua (18-0, 18 KOs) takes on the legendary Wladimir Klitschko (64-4, 53 KOs) in what is unquestionably the biggest combat sports event of 2017 thus far. In addition to Joshua’s IBF title, the vacant WBA belt is at stake, so the winner of this gets half of the four major championships.

All eyes are on the 27-year-old Joshua, who could be one of the next great heavyweight pugilists. Standing in his way is the 41-year-old Klitschko, whose only loss in the last 13 years was his upset defeat vs. Tyson Fury. He ruled heavyweight for the better part of a decade, but can he become champion again? I know I can’t wait to find out.

To get you hyped for Saturday, you can watch a montage of Joshua’s first fifteen KOs at the top of the page, followed by extended clips of his last three knockouts in the videos below. British readers may run into the cursed Geoblocking problems, but otherwise enjoy Joshua’s handiwork.

vs. Charles Martin (to win IBF heavyweight title)

vs. Dominic Breazeale (to defend IBF heavyweight title)

vs. Eric Molina (to defend IBF heavyweight title)

Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko airs live on Sky Box Office PPV in the UK, RTL in Germany, and on Showtime in the United States at 4:15 PM ET/1:15 PM PT. The replay will be broadcast on HBO at 10:45 PM ET/PT.

Before Anthony Joshua fights Wladimir Klitschko on Saturday, April 29th, watch the reigning IBF heavyweight champion’s collection of KO wins.

Boxing takes center stage on Saturday, April 29th at London’s Wembley Stadium, as IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua (18-0, 18 KOs) takes on the legendary Wladimir Klitschko (64-4, 53 KOs) in what is unquestionably the biggest combat sports event of 2017 thus far. In addition to Joshua’s IBF title, the vacant WBA belt is at stake, so the winner of this gets half of the four major championships.

All eyes are on the 27-year-old Joshua, who could be one of the next great heavyweight pugilists. Standing in his way is the 41-year-old Klitschko, whose only loss in the last 13 years was his upset defeat vs. Tyson Fury. He ruled heavyweight for the better part of a decade, but can he become champion again? I know I can’t wait to find out.

To get you hyped for Saturday, you can watch a montage of Joshua’s first fifteen KOs at the top of the page, followed by extended clips of his last three knockouts in the videos below. British readers may run into the cursed Geoblocking problems, but otherwise enjoy Joshua’s handiwork.

vs. Charles Martin (to win IBF heavyweight title)

vs. Dominic Breazeale (to defend IBF heavyweight title)

vs. Eric Molina (to defend IBF heavyweight title)

Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko airs live on Sky Box Office PPV in the UK, RTL in Germany, and on Showtime in the United States at 4:15 PM ET/1:15 PM PT. The replay will be broadcast on HBO at 10:45 PM ET/PT.