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    Anthony Joshua claims Mike Tyson was ‘sent from heaven’ and cannot compare himself to ‘unique specimen’

    ANTHONY JOSHUA claimed “unique specimen” Mike Tyson was a gift to boxing “sent from heaven”. Joshua has revealed in the past that Tyson is his all-time favourite heavyweight.
    Anthony Joshua ahead of his rematch with Oleksandr UsykCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    Mike Tyson pictured in his prime in 1986Credit: Getty – Contributor
    And some have urged AJ to take inspiration from Iron Mike’s spiteful style into his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday.
    But Joshua admitted – just like with Floyd Mayweather – there will never be another Tyson.
    He said: “Look at football, Floyd Mayweather is the Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo of boxing.
    “Not everyone can be like Mike Tyson. Mike Tyson was sent from heaven to grace us with his boxing talent.
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    “Mike is a unique specimen. I can learn from him, but I cannot ever be anything like Mike Tyson.
    “He was a separate case in my opinion. I know it will be a much tougher fight this time.
    “In my heart, I definitely want to throw punches to hurt him, but I’m not Mike Tyson.
    “I’m the taller man, with the longer reach, so I’m going to use those elements.”

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    Joshua, 32, rematches Usyk, 35, in Saudi Arabia following his points loss to the Ukrainian in September.
    And Tyson, 56, spoke out on Instagram Live to give his verdict on the unified title fight.
    He said: “It’s gonna be hard to beat Usyk because he’s fast and he outpunched Joshua with his jab.
    “It’s gonna be hard to beat Usyk because he’s fast and he outpunched Joshua with his jab.
    “Joshua has to learn to deal with his jab. That’s the only thing he couldn’t handle, he couldn’t handle his jab and his movement.
    “He’s too fast for Joshua. Joshua has to put a lot of pressure on him and keep it on him all night.
    “He’s a powerful puncher, but he’s not as accurate – you’ve gotta be accurate against a guy like that.
    “Because he moves so much, the jab is educated and he just outsmarts the guy.”
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    Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk: Boxing world including Tyson Fury and Mike Tyson predicts who will win grudge rematch

    ANTHONY JOSHUA comes into his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk as an underdog – both amongst his peers and the bookies. It is not a position AJ has ever been in before in his career and he has it all to do in his Saudi Arabia rematch on Saturday.
    Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia ahead of his rematch with Oleksandr UsykCredit: Reuters
    Oleksandr Usyk beat Anthony Joshua last SeptemberCredit: PA
    Following a fairly one-sided defeat over 12 rounds in September, oddsmakers have Usyk as a 1/2 favourite to win.
    It has helped shape the views of those inside the boxing business as SunSport runs down predictions from fighters.

    Tyson Fury
    Fury is linked with returning to fight the winner but in a blow to British fans, he is picking against AJ.
    He told Gareth A Davies: after the rematch was announced: “In heavyweight boxing, it only takes one punch.
    “It wasn’t a complete landslide last time, Usyk had a lot of marks on his face, he was cut up. He’s not hard to hit, Usyk, he’s right there in front of you.
    “So Joshua can obviously land a big punch, but I just think that Usyk’s too cute for him. Too smart, too quick, and a southpaw.”
    Prediction: Usyk
    Tyson Fury picks Oleksandr Usyk to beat Anthony JoshuaCredit: Jamie McPhilimey
    John Fury
    Fury’s dad has gone the other way and has a funny feeling Joshua can avenge the loss.
    John said on talkSPORT: “Don’t be surprised if AJ pulls it off.
    “I’ve got a sneaky feeling again that AJ’s going to do it and he has this remarkable way of bouncing back doesn’t he.”
    Prediction: Joshua
    Tyson Fury’s father John believes Anthony Joshua can beat Oleksandr UsykCredit: Rex
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    Mike Tyson
    The youngest heavyweight champion of all time did not give a straight prediction as to who will win, but knows AJ is in for a tough night.
    He said on Instagram Live: “It’s gonna be hard to beat him
    “It’s gonna be hard to beat Usyk because he’s fast and he outpunched Joshua with his jab.
    “Joshua has to learn to deal with his jab.”
    Prediction: Sitting on the fence
    Mike Tyson weighed in on Anthony Joshua’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk
    Deontay Wilder
    Fellow former world champ was a lot more outspoken when giving his verdict on the fight.
    Wilder told EsNEWS: “I’m going with Usyk, man.
    ‘I’m going with Usyk. A lot of people are. But you know what I mean, it’s boxing at the end of the day, so the world will see.
    “But my pick is Usyk.”
    Prediction: Usyk
    Deontay Wilder backed Oleksandr Usyk to beat Anthony Joshua again
    Andy Ruiz Jr
    The last time AJ was in a must-win rematch he bettered Andy Ruiz Jr over 12 rounds in Saudi – but the Mexican-American can’t split him and Usyk.
    He told Fight Hub TV: “It only takes one punch to change the fight. So, it’s all up to the one that’s more hungry.
    “Anthony Joshua goes down and he comes back up or he loses, and then he fights again to win.
    “Usyk is a hard guy too. You know, his style. He throws combinations.”
    Prediction: Sitting on the fence
    Andy Ruiz Jr lost his rematch with Anthony JoshuaCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Joe Joyce
    Joyce is a former sparring partner of Joshua’s and lost to Usyk in the amateurs, so he knows both men well.
    He told talkSPORT: “Usyk’s already beaten Joshua. So it’s the same thing again and he also has the confidence from beating him the first time.
    “So, it’s down to Joshua now to step his game up and try and get back those titles. I still think Usyk’s got what it takes to bash him up again.
    “But, Joshua has a punchers chance, a heavy punch, but if he can’t land those big shots then it’s Usyk again.”
    Prediction: Usyk
    Oleksandr Usyk beat Joe Joyce in the amateursCredit: Getty Images
    Amir Khan
    Khan linked up with Usyk in Dubai and watched him in action, but still the 2004 Olympic silver medalist is backing his countryman.
    He told talkSPORT: “We all want AJ to win the fight obviously him being British, we want to bring them heavyweight titles back to Britain.
    “I think he wins this fight, he beats Usyk, but it will be a difficult task.
    “He then goes on and maybe does an undisputed clash with Tyson Fury, which will be a massive fight in the UK.”
    Prediction: Joshua
    Oleksandr Usyk pictured with Amir Khan in Dubai
    Kell Brook
    Khan was beaten by Brook in their February grudge match and it appears they are still not on the same page.
    Brook said to Safe Betting Sites UK: “To be honest with you, I see Usyk beating him again.
    “Unless Anthony Joshua comes out and he puts it on him from round one and uses his size and strength. 
    “The only way, in my opinion, that Anthony Joshua can win is to use his strength and his power and put it on him in that way.”
    Prediction: Usyk
    Amir Khan was beaten by Kell Brook in their grudge matchCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    KSI
    The YouTube boxing star is friends with Joshua, having both grown up in Watford, but the relationship doesn’t cloud his judgment.
    KSI told DAZN: “Who do I think is going to win? I hate to say it, but I think Usyk. I’m sorry, bro, but I think Usyk is just too skillful.
    “He’s had too many amateur fights, his experience is just too much, and his ability to adapt during a fight is just too good.
    “Especially when he was fighting Chisora.”
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    Vitali Klitschko splits from wife Natalia after 26 years with boxing legend and model living in different countries

    HEAVYWEIGHT boxing legend Vitali Klitscko has split from his wife of 26 years Natalia with the pair living in different countries.But the 51-year-old has insisted the pair still have a “very good relationship”.
    Vitali Klitschko and wife Natalia, pictured here in 2012, have filed for divorceCredit: EPA
    Klitschko revealed the couple have been separated for yearsCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Klitschko is currently in war-torn Ukraine, where is mayor of Kyiv, while Natalia is living in GermanyCredit: AFP
    The 51-year-old is a former boxing world heavyweight championCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    Klitschko is mayor of Ukrainian capital Kyiv, where he has been working tirelessly since Russia’s invasion earlier in February.
    Meanwhile ex-model and musician Natalia, 48, has been living in Germany for years.
    The pair married back in 1996 after reportedly first meeting in the Ukrainian capital, although they have been separated for some time.
    And Klitschko has confirmed they have now officially filed for divorce.
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    He told German outlet Bild: “We filed for divorce together because we have been living apart for years and now want to make it official.
    “We have a very good relationship and respect each other, but we’ve been living separately in different cities for a long time.”
    The ex-couple have three children together – Yegor-Daniel, 22, Elizabeth-Victoria, 19, and Max, 16.
    Natalia is half German, half Ukrainian and is also a yoga teacher.
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    Vitali is still said to be writing to her every morning to tell her he is safe in Kyiv.
    Natalia is claimed to have been helping looking after refugees who have fled war-torn Ukraine in the last six months.
    As a boxer Vitali boasted a 45-2 record, winning the WBO and WBC heavyweight titles along the way.
    He got involved in politics before retiring from the sport, and has been mayor of Kyiv since 2014.
    Alongside brother and fellow boxing icon Wladimir, Vitali vowed he was willing to die for his country fighting against Russian invaders.
    The pair took up arms to defend Kyiv from Russian soldiers when the invasion was targeting the Ukrainian capital earlier this year.
    Klitschko pictured wearing military protection earlier this year while defending KyivCredit: AFP
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    ‘That’s enough on that’ – Anthony Joshua breaks silence on Tyson Fury retirement ahead of Oleksandr Usyk rematch

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has spoken out for the first time since Tyson Fury confirmed his retirement. Fury has teased a comeback to challenge the winner of Saturday night’s rematch between AJ and Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia.
    Anthony Joshua has spoken out after Tyson Fury confirmed his retirementCredit: Reuters
    Tyson Fury confirmed his retirement on his 34th birthdayCredit: Getty
    But on his 34th birthday, the unbeaten WBC champion said he was walking away for good.
    That is despite his promoters Bob Arum and Frank Warren hoping Fury would return to face either Joshua, 32, or Usyk, 35.
    A win for AJ would regain the WBA, IBF and WBO belts while putting him back on top in the division.
    But Joshua insisted he has to beat long-time rival Fury as well to be considered the No1 heavyweight in the world.
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    He told Sky Sports: “Unless he’s 100 per cent retired, you’ve got to beat Fury as well.
    “This isn’t about Fury, with all due respect. That’s just my view on that.
    “As it stands you’re just a winner, you’re a winner at the end of the day. There’s always another challenge out there.
    “Until you retire you’re always going to be challenged to prove you’re the best in the world.

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    “The minute you say you’re the best is the minute you should pack up. That’s enough on that Tyson Fury situation.”
    Fury first announced his retirement after knocking out Dillian Whyte, 34, at Wembley in April.
    But returning to fight for the heavyweight undisputed title – the first ever in the four-belt era – remained on the cards.
    For Joshua, he can only afford to focus on his rematch with Usyk, following defeat last September.
    And after almost one year out, he returns ready for redemption.
    Joshua said: “The time drags on. Normally you get straight back in there.
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    “Inactivity isn’t good for anyone but the pros are for all the changes that I’ve made personally, training camp, training location, having to form a new team, make them work together as well which is important in a training environment and that needed time.
    ‘That needed time so straight after the fight, obviously I focused on recovery but I got straight to business and what you’ll see on Saturday is what we’ve been working on for the last, I would say, 10 months.”
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    Ukrainian MMA star Olena Kolesnyk backs Usyk in Anthony Joshua rematch but faces watching boxing hero’s fight on catchup

    MMA star Olena Kolesnyk is backing Oleksandr Usyk against Anthony Joshua – but faces watching the boxing hero’s rematch on catchup. Usyk, who beat Joshua last September, defends his belt against the British superstar on Saturday in Saudi Arabia.
    Oleksandr Usyk beat Anthony Joshua last SeptemberCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Olena Kolesnyk is backing Oleksandr Usyk in his rematch with Anthony Joshua
    On the same night in London, Kolesnyk faces Larissa Pacheco in the semi-final of this year’s Professional Fighters League.
    The lightweight is one win away from the $1million winner-take-all finale fight.
    Meanwhile, victory for Usyk over AJ again puts him in line for an undisputed title decider with Tyson Fury, 34.
    Kolesnyk, 32, is backing her former amateur boxing team-mate all the way, but may have to record the fight before cheering him on.
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    She told SunSport: “My fight is No6 or No7, so it will be close.
    “Not sure if I’ll have the opportunity, but I’ll definitely watch his fight the next day.”
    Usyk, 35, beat Joshua, 32, on points at Tottenham’s stadium and Kolesnyk predicts a repeat result.
    She said: “I know Oleksandr Usyk personally, when I was in the women’s national boxing team, he was in the men’s national boxing team of Ukraine. 
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    “I’m sure this fight will be interesting but there is no other option that Usyk winning this fight. 
    “I don’t see how Anthony Joshua can beat Usyk, but in another way it’s a boxing fight and anything can happen. 
    “But from my side, of course I wish the best to Oleksandr.”
    Kolesnyk last year signed with the PFL, MMA’s only promotional with a league format.
    Fighters have a two-bout regular season, where points are earned per method of victory.
    The top four then progress to the play-offs, which is a semis and final with victors bagging the life-changing $1m (£827,000) cheque.
    Last year, Kolesnyk lost twice but this season she progressed to the last four with wins over Abby Montes, 22, and Vanessa Melo, 34.
    And she did so all while her country remains at war, leaving behind her loved ones.
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    Kolesnyk said: “It’s hard, I won’t hide it. What I can do is inspire some people from my country not to give up. 
    “It’s everything to me, it’s kept me focussed on the main goal, on the fight, so I’m really happy to be where I am now.” 
    Kolesnyk faces Pacheco, 27, at the Copper Box in a rematch of the fight she lost last year.
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    Anthony Joshua has been through 13 sparring partners for Oleksandr Usyk rematch as they all keep ‘hitting the canvas’

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has been through 13 sparring partners for his rematch Oleksandr Usyk – and some were left “hitting the canvas”. Joshua rematches Usyk on Saturday in Saudi Arabia, following his defeat last September.
    Anthony Joshua ahead of his rematch with Oleksandr UsykCredit: @anthonyjoshua
    After the one-sided points loss, AJ left long-time coach Rob McCracken and his Sheffield training base.
    He instead located himself at Loughborough with assistant trainer Angel Fernandez and hired US mastermind Robert Garcia.
    A whole new style has been promised and if AJ’s apparent sparring is anything to go by, Joshua will be good to his word.
    His camp manager David Ghansa told Sky Sports that they recruited 13 sparring partners in all shapes and sizes – although not everyone lasted. 
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    Ghansa said: “We went for a wide range of strong guys, light guys, movers, stand and traders. We just had a variety of everything.
    “So him going through the rounds, some days it was one man in, one man out, who’s surviving.
    “People were hitting the canvas. The camp has been crazy. People were hitting the canvas, I’m not going to hide it.
    “They came to get paid for that and it’s been happening. I’m not going to hide it.”

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    Joshua had an equally ruthless approach when discussing his tactics for the rematch in Jeddah.
    He said: “I wanted to outbox my opponent, whether it was Usyk or anyone else, that was the mindset.
    “I wanted to outbox my opponent and on Saturday I want to smash my opponent. That’s just the mindset now.”
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    I’d tell the 2012 AJ to work harder… and make sure he NEVER loses his world heavyweight crown, says Anthony Joshua

    ANTHONY JOSHUA would have told his Olympic-winning self to work even harder — and make sure he did not lose his world heavyweight crown.A decade and four days ago the Watford hulk became a national hero by winning super-heavyweight gold at the London 2012 Olympics.
    Joshua is looking to become a three-time world heavyweight champion on SaturdayCredit: Getty
    Joshua turned pro in 2013 after winning gold at the London Olympic GamesCredit: Getty
    It catapulted the 6ft 6in powerhouse towards three world titles and millions of pounds.
    But Joshua now recognises he could have put even more graft in, especially before the points defeat to Oleksandr Usyk last September, which cost him his WBA, IBF and WBO belts.
    The pair meet again in Jeddah on Saturday in what is a must-win fight for AJ.
    Joshua, now 32, was asked what he would say if he could go back in time and have a word with his 22-year-old self.
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    He said: “I’ve got a lot of experience I could pass on.
    “I would definitely say to train hard. I trained as hard as I could for the relevant task but I’ve trained harder this camp, to be honest with you.
    “I’ve pushed myself harder than before. I’ve pushed myself and done things I’ve never done before in training. That’s come from losing. So at the time when I was winning, what I was doing was enough.”
    AJ also admits that ten years into his career he does regret not yet meeting Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury.
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    Deals for both — to decide an undoubted heavyweight ruler — came agonisingly close, before collapsing.
    Fury then won two out of three magnificent fights with the American and took No 1 spot in the division.
    Joshua, with 24 wins from 26 fights, added: “I can’t say I would have changed much else.
    “Maybe I would have probably had other fights. Maybe the Wilder fight, the Fury fight, but they didn’t happen.
    “Other than that, everything’s been relevant for the time.
    “But now looking back on it, I would pass on my knowledge to the younger, up and coming fighters. I feel like I’ve gained a lot of experience.”
    Following Fury’s most recent retirement on Friday, his Ring Magazine belt is now on the line in Jeddah — alongside AJ’s old straps.
    The Ring belt is seen as being held by the clear boss of each division.
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    But Joshua laughed: “Eddie Hearn rung and messaged me about it and I didn’t even reply. I am not even interested in the Ring Magazine belt.
    “That’s where my mind is at, this is just about the fight.”
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    Anthony Joshua shows off hulking body ahead of Oleksandr Usyk rematch as he reveals flawed first fight plan

    ANTHONY JOSHUA once again showed off his hulking body on Instagram as the days tick down to fight night.And he revealed his shock flawed plan for the first fight against Oleksandr Usyk which backfired spectacularly.
    Anthony Joshua looks in peak condition just days away from fighting Oleksandr UsykCredit: Instagram @anthonyjoshua
    The British star has worked hard in the gym and on his tacticsCredit: Instagram @anthonyjoshua
    AJ, 32, steps back into the ring on Saturday night in Jeddah for the rematch with Usyk.
    He is desperate to claim back the WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO world titles he surrendered with the defeat at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in September.
    And judging from his latest social media post captioned “Loco”, Joshua is ready.
    He shared a photo looking absolutely shredded in his gym with his muscles bulging as he roared and stared down the camera lens.
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    Fans were loving what they saw and flooded the comments with support.
    One said: “Beast mode activated.”
    Another wrote: “We are ready to celebrate this victory.”
    And a third added: “Bring this energy against Usyk.”
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    Joshua has given fans plenty of insight into his training schedule in Saudi Arabia with sneak peeks from inside the camp.
    The British star is putting in the hard yards to do all he can to become heavyweight world champion for the third time.
    And he has extra motivation following his regret over the tactics from last time as he was outclassed over 12 rounds in North London.
    Joshua admitted: “It sounds crazy, but I’m not going to lie.
    “My objective was never to hurt Usyk.
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    “My aim was to go the full 12 and prove I could box as well as he does.
    “But I didn’t work hard enough to prepare for a 12-round fight at that pace.”
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