Anthony Joshua vs Kristian Prenga: talkSPORT team confirmed for UK fight night coverage
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Anthony Joshua vs Kristian Prenga will be covered in the UK by talkSPORT, with Adam Catterall presenting, John Rawling on main commentary duty and Spencer Oliver as co-commentator. The heavyweight fight is taking place in Saudi Arabia and is also being shown via the talkSPORT App and the talkSPORT Boxing YouTube channel, giving British and American fight fans another live audio and digital option alongside the main broadcast stream.
Title: Anthony Joshua vs Kristian Prenga: talkSPORT team confirmed for UK fight night coverage
The bout itself is scheduled for Saturday, 25 July 2026, with the UK ring-walk time listed at around 23:00, although the exact start will depend on how long the undercard runs. Several listings place the event in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, at the Jeddah Superdome, while some preview pages also refer more broadly to Riyadh; the most consistent recent fight listings point to Jeddah as the venue.[2][7][8] In the UK, the live television and streaming coverage is centred on DAZN, including pay-per-view and Ultimate Tier access, while ESPN has said it will provide live updates and fight-week news coverage for American audiences.[3][7][8]
That makes talkSPORT’s involvement significant for listeners who want a live radio-style alternative with familiar voices. Adam Catterall has become one of British boxing’s most recognisable presenters through his work on talkSPORT and other combat-sports broadcasts, while John Rawling is widely respected as a seasoned ringside commentator with decades of experience across boxing and athletics. Spencer Oliver, a former British super-bantamweight champion, adds the analyst’s perspective that often helps casual viewers understand tactics, pace and momentum swings during heavyweight fights.
Joshua’s return is one of the main British boxing talking points of the summer. The former heavyweight world champion is coming back against Prenga, who arrives with a strong knockout record and the kind of physical style that usually makes heavyweight match-ups easy to sell. Match listings and previews describe Joshua as the overwhelming favourite, with odds and promotional language reflecting the view that the Londoner should have too much experience and power for his opponent.[8][11]
For viewers in the UK, the key takeaway is simple: DAZN is the main place to watch the fight, while talkSPORT provides live coverage across radio, app and YouTube. For fans in the US, DAZN PPV is also carrying the card, with ESPN helping to keep the event visible through written updates rather than live broadcast rights.[3][7] The combination of a major heavyweight name, a Saudi venue and a strong broadcast line-up means Joshua vs Prenga is being positioned as a global fight night rather than just a domestic UK return.
Joshua’s profile remains huge after years at the top of the heavyweight division, and the presence of established broadcasters such as Rawling and Oliver should help make the event accessible to listeners who want expert explanation rather than just punch-by-punch action. For fans wanting background on the platform carrying the fight, DAZN’s boxing coverage and subscription model are central to the current world boxing broadcast landscape, and the fight is also being distributed through talkSPORT’s digital channels for UK audiences.[3][7]
Article generated: 25 July 2026, 23:00 GMT