A judging panel is represented, which will work on a fight between Vladimir Klitschko (64-4, 54 KOs) and Anthony Joshua (18-0, 18 KOs).
As reported by BoxingScene, the referee in the ring was appointed American David Fields, who had not previously crossed with either Klitschko or Joshua.
It should be noted that Fields has been judged since 2000. Over 17 years of judicial career, the American has worked on more than 200 fights, including the battles of the title Sergei Kovalev against Bernard Hopkins, Miguel Cotto with Ricardo Torres and others.
For the judges' notes will be responsible Americans Don Trella and Steve Weisfield, as well as the representative of Puerto Rico Nelson Vazquez.
The Klitschko-Joshua fight will be held in London at Wembley on April 29. At stake are the belts of the world champion by versions IBF and IBO, and also the title WBA Super.
The last time Klitschko junior entered the ring in November 2015, when he sensationally lost to Tyson Fury and lost all his championship belts.