JOE JOYCE says talks are ‘going well’ for his WBO title clash against Oleksandr Usyk in April with the fight ‘almost’ confirmed.
The Ukrainian appeared intent on taking up his mandatory shot at Anthony Joshua – which was proving to be a big spanner in the works for AJ’s £200m unification showdown with Tyson Fury.
Joe Joyce says talks for his fight with Oleksandr Usyk are almost complete
The Ukrainian is set to fight the Juggernaut in April
But he recently admitted the two Brits fighting for all the belts is a ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’.
And the blow of having to wait again is being softened by the prospect of a super-scrap against Joyce.
The Juggernaut is coming off the back of a stunning KO upset win against Daniel Dubois and is firmly in world title contention.
And now he says he is closing in on what would be the biggest fight of his career in April – potentially for the WBO heavyweight title if it is stripped from Joshua.
The 35-year-old Londoner Joyce told BT Sport Boxing: “Yes, it’s going as planned so it seems… the winner will get the WBO.
“It’s looking like April. The negotiations seem to be going well and it looks like the fight is going nicely and it’s almost confirmed.
“I can’t wait. Back in the gym, getting ready. I think I’m going to go for the knockout, the stoppage. I’m going to stop his feet.
“I’m going to have to be smart and switched on not to take too many shots back.
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“I want to stop his feet by any means necessary but also listen to my corner and all the things I’ve been doing inside the gym.
“Do all the hard work in the gym so it’s easy by the time I get to the fight.”
Joyce is no stranger to southpaw Usyk.
He lost on points to him in the World Series of Boxing eight years ago – but this time he is 100 per cent he can topple him and stretch his record to 13-0.
Joyce added: “I’ve learned a lot since then and he’s bulked up in size a bit.
“Maybe he lost a little speed, so I’ve kind of caught up with him, and I hope to take over him in this next fight.
“I got a lot of experience in the WSB. Yeah, I hadn’t really fought a southpaw as good as him. It was a really tough fight.
“It was a good learning fight for me as well because his skills were next level.
“This whole camp will be focused on fighting him, so I’ll be getting the sparring and the tactics. I’ll be working on stuff just for him.
“Also, the pro gloves and the power shots that I’ve picked up over the years. I’ll have the power to stop him.
“I just need to catch up to him, cut off the ring on him, and don’t let him move around too much and take it away from him.
“He’s going to be a tough person to catch to land a shot, but very skilful. Hit him on the nose, the body, the head.”
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk