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Tyson Fury tells Usyk tactics to beat Anthony Joshua and predicts late stoppage for Ukrainian if Brit can’t land early


TYSON FURY has offered Oleksandr Usyk some advice on how to pull off a shock and beat Anthony Joshua.

The Ukrainian superstar faces the British heavyweight champ at Tottenham on Saturday.

Tyson Fury has offered Oleksandr Usyk advice on how to beat Anthony Joshua
AJ defends his titles against the Ukrainian at Tottenham on SaturdayCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun

Despite being widely-recognised as one of the greatest cruiserweights to ever grace the ring, he still goes in as underdog after stepping up a division.

Undefeated Usyk got his mandatory shot at Joshua after the much-anticipated unification clash between the title holder and WBC champ Fury collapsed.

The Gypsy King is now preparing for his own defence in a trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder next month.

But he will be tuning in tomorrow to watch his rival in action and believes Joshua will be in for a very tough night unless he can produce a knockout early.

Speaking to BoxingScene, Fury said: “I expect it to be awkward for a few rounds.

“And I expect AJ to run out of ideas really.”

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He continued: “If he doesn’t land early and get him out of there, I see it being a tough night and maybe even a stoppage loss.”

Fury also told Usyk exactly what he has to do in order to beat ‘one-trick pony’ Joshua.

He said: “Keep hitting that target and, sooner or later, the big bodybuilder will fall apart at the seams – like an old, cheap cushion, falling to bits.

“He runs out of ideas quite quickly.

“He’s a one-trick pony.”

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Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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