Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Klitschko: Five years on from their titanic Wembley clash
The two superstars of heavyweight boxing collided in front of a post-war record of 90,000 fans in England's capital for the WBA and IBF world titles.
The world witnessed one of the best heavyweight fights of the last 25 years between Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko in 2017.
Surrounded by all the hype in the build-up, the fight - which had the WBA and IBF titles on the line - lived up to its expectations and more.
Five years ago, Joshua and Klitschko collided in front of 90,000 at Wembley Stadium, 10,000 more than Carl Froch's fight against George Groves - sorry, Carl.
Wembley is known as the home of football in England but the national stadium has also been home to some of the biggest British boxing events in recent years, including Tyson Fury's recent win over Dillian Whyte.
Wembley got treated to one of the best knockouts in boxing history by Froch in 2014 and now fans were witnessing an all-time classic between two heavyweight titans.
Youth vs experience
Going into the fight, there were plenty of questions.
Joshua, 27 at the time, displayed the heart of a true champion though, battling through and sending Klitschko to the deck three times before eventually winning in round 11.
Fury responded on Twitter to say, 'challenge accepted' but a proposed two-fight deal for 2021 collapsed following Deontay Wilder's arbitration court battle which forced Fury to rematch him.
A stunning defeat to Andy Ruiz Jr. followed in 2019 at Madison Square Garden before the 2012 Olympic champion avenged his defeat in Saudi Arabia later that year.
Since then, Joshua has defeated Kubrat Pulev but tasted the second defeat of his career last year to Oleksandr Usyk to surrender his world titles.
Klitschko - inducted into the 2021 International Boxing Hall of Fame - holds the record for most unified defences as heavyweight champion and defeated the most challengers - 23 - one more than the great Joe Louis.