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Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 LIVE RESULT: Fury OUT of retirement after AJ loses to Ukrainian – latest reaction


ANTHONY JOSHUA lost in his heavyweight title rematch with Oleksandr Usyk last night in Saudi Arabia.

AJ was defeated by split decision, largely giving a better performance than he did in the first fight, but the Ukrainian was much too skilled for the Watford man.

After the fight, Joshua threw down the title belts after the result was read out, and sparked concussion fears with a rambling speech in the ring.

And the night got even more emotional for Joshua, who broke down in tears at the post-fight news conference in Jeddah.

Usyk, meanwhile, called out Tyson Fury, who in turn has responded by telling those in charge of making the fight to get their chequebooks out.

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  • Won and lost in the final three rounds

    It was the champion’s remarkable final three rounds which saw him clinch the win.

    After a breathtaking ninth round saw Joshua rock Usyk and land 28 punches to the Ukrainian’s nine, the former undisputed cruiserweight champion came out for the 10th and dismantled all hope of a British victory.

    Usyk landed 39 punches in the 10th round – the highest number any fighter has ever landed on Joshua over three minutes.

    And he then went on to land a further 23 in the 11th and 17 in the final round.

    That totals 79 punches landed in the final three rounds – a spell which ultimately took the fight away from Joshua – with AJ landing just 29 over the same period.

  • Usyk lands title defence

    AJ suffered another defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night.

    The Brit, 32, was outboxed by the magical Ukrainian as Usyk claimed a split decision victory – 113-115, 115-113 and 116-112.

  • Fury here to stay?

    Tyson Fury hinted he WILL return to the ring to fight Oleksandr Usyk… the day after his own retirement party.

    The Gypsy King watched with family and friends at another bash in Menorca as the Ukrainian defended his heavyweight titles against Anthony Joshua in a split decision thriller.

    Fury – who turned 34 last week – had the day before posted snaps from a party at his Morecambe home, complete with birthday balloons and “Happy Retirement” signs.

    However, it did not take for long for his latest comeback hint, as Fury added: “Get your f***ing chequebook out because the Gypsy King is here to stay, forever.”

    Get your f***ing chequebook out because the Gypsy King is here to stay, forever.

    Tyson Fury

  • Fury unimpressed by Usyk and AJ

    Fury was far from impressed last night, claiming he could beat the BOTH in one night.

    Fury said on Instagram: “After watching that, the both of them were s***e. It was one of the worst heavyweight title fights I have ever seen.

    “It was bulls***. Come on!

    “I’d beat annihilate both of them on the same night. F***ing s***e.”

  • Usyk calls out Fury

    Oleksandr Usyk wants to face Tyson Fury after retaining his heavyweight world titles against Anthony Joshua.

    The Ukrainian, 35, beat AJ once again via split decision in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

    Usyk called out Fury for a bout and hinted he would quit if he does not get to face the Brit.

    He said: “I’m sure that Tyson Fury is not retired yet. I’m sure, I’m convinced he wants to fight me. I want to fight him and if I’m not fighting Tyson Fury, I’m not fighting at all.”

    I want to fight him and if I’m not fighting Tyson Fury, I’m not fighting at all.

    Oleksandr Usyk

  • AJ concussion could be to blame for post-fight rant

    Fans and pundits feared Anthony Joshua suffered a concussion in his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.

    The former unified heavyweight champion flew into a fit of rage after suffering a second successive points defeat to the slick southpaw in their Saudi rematch.

    He did, however, repeatedly praise Usyk for his display in their rematch in his x-rated post-fight interview.

    Joshua’s behaviour left many stunned, including training partner Frazer Clarke.

    The Olympian said: “Maybe he was concussed. I would have taken a dog to take that microphone off him.’

    “I apologise for the team, someone from the team should have saved him. Anthony’s a good person, it was out of character.

    “Someone should have jumped in and stopped him. It was only words at the wrong time.”

    Credit: Reuters
  • Furious AJ

    This was the moment Anthony Joshua lost his rag after his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia.

  • ‘A crack in the armour’, says AJ

    AJ added: “it comes at a cost, a big cost. It’ll never break me, but it takes real strength for it not to break me. And tonight, there’s a little crack in the armour when I took a loss.

    “And I think you just saw me just upset. And with the speech, I was just speaking about where I come from. I was on the roads, really.

    “And I made a transition to boxing that really changed my life and brought me closer to God and brought me closer to meeting so many people.

    “And I just kind of laid it all on the line with my speech. But let’s not forget the champ Oleksandr Usyk. He put on a phenomenal performance as well. So credit to him.

    “I can’t remember what I said in the ring because it was just so passionate. But I just want to say thank you to him for taking part in a great historical fight as well. It takes two to tango. I was just so upset.”

  • More on AJ post-fight press conference

    Joshua said: “When you’re trying to do things from the heart and everyone is just not understanding. It was just from the heart. I was mad at myself. Not anyone else just myself.

    “So I thought, I’ve got to get out of here because I’m mad. Like anyone, when you’re angry, you might do stupid things.

    “I was mad and then I realised, ‘Oh s***, this is sport. Let me do the right thing and come back.’

    “I just spoke from my heart. It’s been so tough. You see AJ holding it together, yeah, and I’m a hustler so I try put things together. Try work hard and put things together and make sure my team’s good.

  • AJ emotional in post-fight press conference

    Anthony Joshua broke down in tears in his post-match press conference as he discussed his meltdown following his loss to Oleksandr Usyk.

    Joshua suffered a second successive defeat to Usyk via split decision at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Saudi Arabia last night.

    After the result was announced, AJ threw the Ukrainian star’s belts out of the ring before appearing to storm off.

    The Brit then decided to return to the squared circle to hijack the mic and deliver a bizarre speech to the crowd.

    The 32-year-old got emotional in his press conference as he explained this was “from the heart” and came as a result of him being “mad” at himself.

  • Punch stats – a look at the details

    In terms of individual rounds, Usyk outlanded Joshua in nine of the 12.

    AJ managed to land more punches in the first two rounds – but his only victory after that came in the ninth when his onslaught fell short of securing a stoppage win.

    Usyk ended with a total punches landed of 170 compared with Joshua’s 124.

    But Joshua actually did have a marginally higher percentage of punches landed – 25 per cent to Usyk’s 24.

    However, it was ultimately futile as Usyk had his hand raised despite the judges scorecards being closer than many expected.

    And the beating Usyk inflicted on Joshua in the final nine minutes will go down in history as one of the great heavyweight performances in the key, championship rounds.

  • Won and lost in the final three rounds

    It was the champion’s remarkable final three rounds which saw him clinch the win.

    After a breathtaking ninth round saw Joshua rock Usyk and land 28 punches to the Ukrainian’s nine, the former undisputed cruiserweight champion came out for the 10th and dismantled all hope of a British victory.

    Usyk landed 39 punches in the 10th round – the highest number any fighter has ever landed on Joshua over three minutes.

    And he then went on to land a further 23 in the 11th and 17 in the final round.

    That totals 79 punches landed in the final three rounds – a spell which ultimately took the fight away from Joshua – with AJ landing just 29 over the same period.

  • Usyk lands first defence of titles

    AJ suffered another defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night.

    The Brit, 32, was outboxed by the magical Ukrainian as Usyk claimed a split decision victory – 113-115, 115-113 and 116-112.

  • Tears of joy

    Oleksandr Usyk was overcome with emotion after registering his first defence of his heavyweight titles.

  • Hearn pays tribute to AJ

    Eddie Hearn has paid tribute to Anthony Joshua following his loss to Oleksandr Usyk.

  • Furious AJ

    This was the moment Anthony Joshua lost his rag after his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia.

    He said of his actions in the post-fight interview: “When you’re trying to do things from the heart and everyone is just not understanding.

    “It was just from the heart. I was mad at myself. Not anyone else just myself.

    “So I thought, I’ve got to get out of here because I’m mad. Like anyone, when you’re angry, you might do stupid things.

    “I was mad and then I realised, ‘Oh shit, this is sport. Let me do the right thing and come back.’

  • Teary-eyed

    Anthony Joshua was brough to tears in the post-fight press conference after being asked a touching question.

  • Tyson Fury speaks

    Retired WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has had his say on Oleksandr Usyk’s victory over Anthony Joshua.

  • AJ fumes

    Anthony Joshua raged after being told to “keep it professional” as he made his way back to his locker room.

    He said: “Who the f**k are you talking to?”

  • Usyk addresses AJ’s rant

    Uysk has had his say on Anthony Joshua’s stunning post-fight rant.

    He said: “I didn’t feel much at this time when he was a bit frustrated. Just common emotions. It’s all good. We just need to communicate a little bit.

    “The good things that he said about me is something that I accept. But I don’t accept it deep to my heart because I want to stay a humble person.

    “I don’t want my pride inside me to go bigger. That’s something like that. I don’t believe in good words.”

    He added: “I have nothing but respect for Anthony Joshua. I saw him a little bit emotional and I saw him pulling some of my team-mates and that looked like a bare-knuckle fight.

    “And I do recommend him to do that because most of them are horrible street fighters.

    “I have 20 bouts and 20 wins at the moment. Some of my guys have 20 fights and 25 wins by the way of knockout.”

  • Scorecards revealed

    The judge’s scorecards for Joshua’s second successive defeat to Usyk have been revealed

  • Anthony Joshua addresses his post-fight rant

    AJ admits his astonishing post-fight rant was the result of all the pressure on his shoulders.

    He said: “When you’re trying to do things from the heart and everyone is just not understanding. It was just from the heart. I was mad at myself. Not anyone else just myself.

    “So I thought, I’ve got to get out of here because I’m mad. Like anyone, when you’re angry, you might do stupid things.

    “I was mad and then I realised, ‘Oh shit, this is sport. Let me do the right thing and come back.’

    I just spoke from my heart. It’s been so tough. You see AJ holding it together, yeah, and I’m a hustler so I try put things together. Try work hard and put things together and make sure my team’s good.

    “But it comes at a cost, a big cost. It’ll never break me, but it takes real strength for it not to break me. And tonight, there’s a little crack in the armour when I took a loss.

    “And I think you just saw me just upset. And with the speech, I was just speaking about where I come from. I was on the roads, really. And I made a transition to boxing that really changed my life and brought me closer to God and brought me closer to meeting so many people.

    “And I just kind of laid it all on the line with my speech. But let’s not forget the champ Oleksandr Usyk. He put on a phenomenal performance as well. So credit to him.

    “I can’t remember what I said in the ring because it was just so passionate, but I just want to say thank you to him for taking part in a great historical fight as well. It takes two to tango. I was just so upset.”

  • Usyk speaks

    “I saw in round eight that he was feeling victorious already.

    “And I kept telling myself, ‘Keep calm, do not stop. You cannot stop. Do not stop.’

    “Some big things were at stake. Thank God the belts are coming back to Ukraine and the victory is with us and Ukraine won.”

  • Concussion fear

    Training partner Frazer Clarke reckons Anthony Joshua’s bizarre post-fight rant could’ve been the result of a concussion.

    He said: “Maybe he was concussed. I would have taken a dog to take that microphone off him.’

    “I apologise for the team, someone from the team should have saved him.

    “Anthony’s a good person, it was out of character. Someone should have jumped in and stopped him. It was only words at the wrong time”

  • Lennox Lewis weighs in

    Lennox Lewis has urged Anthony Joshua to come again – with plenty of big fights still out there.

    He tweeted: “Great fight by Usyk. Congrats on the win. Definitely earned it. Good showing by AJ too..don’t fret.

    “There are still big fights out there we want to see.”

    Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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