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    New world champion Oleksandr Usyk wants unification bout with Fury vs Wilder winner after rematch against Anthony Joshua

    OLEKSANDR USYK is already flexing his muscles as the new heavyweight champion by saying he wants to face the winner of Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder.The Ukrainian claimed the WBA, WBO and IBF belts from Anthony Joshua in a stunning unanimous decision at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last Saturday.
    Oleksandr Usyk held a press conference back in Ukraine
    The new heavyweight champ met hero Vitali KlitschkoCredit: AFP
    Usyk outclassed Anthony Joshua at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
    Fury faces Wilder in their trilogy bout at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena next month with the WBC belt on the line.
    Joshua’s camp immediately signalled they would trigger a rematch clause but Usyk already has his sights set on a unification fight – once the Brit is taken care of again.
    He said: “We can talk about consolidation of all the belts only after Tyson Fury (faces) Deontay Wilder, and they determine the champion, and after our re-match with Anthony (Joshua).
    “Of course I would like very much to have this consolidation match because in the super heavy-weight it didn’t happen for some 30 years if I’m not mistaken.
    “I don’t want to wait for two or three years, it’s a very long time to wait.

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    “At the moment I have four belts, three main ones WBA, WBO, and IBF, and the fourth one IBO, which is not the main belt.
    “The main forth belt has Tyson Fury at the moment.”
    Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn has already indicated he wants a rematch in February or March next year somewhere in the UK.
    Usyk suggested he wants to fight in front of home fans in Ukraine but his manager Alexander Krassyuk at least confirmed early next year as the likely date.
    He said: “Those approximate dates which Eddie Hearn announced at the press conference after the match, that this is February, March, these are the correct dates.”
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    Bellator star Michael Venom Page backs Jake Paul’s campaign to increase fighter pay and would ‘definitely’ face YouTuber

    MICHAEL VENOM PAGE has backed Jake Paul’s movement to increase fighter pay – but would ‘definitely’ return to boxing to face him. YouTube star Paul has vocally called out Dana White and accused the UFC president of underpaying his roster.
    Michael Venom Page would ‘definitely’ return to boxing to fight Jake PaulCredit: Getty
    Jake Paul’s movement to increase fighter pay was backed by Michael Venom PageCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    And he even claimed to have taken money out of his own purse from his last fight to contribute to increasing the money given to undercard fighters.
    Bellator welterweight MVP admitted it is no wonder ex-MMA champions are crossing over to the boxing ring in search of a bigger payday.
    He told Sky Sports: “Yeah, I’m a massive supporter of what he’s doing there, and I completely agree with him on that side.
    “Why is it that fighters are so eager to then jump ship? It’s because we’re not being paid what we should be paid in our thing
    “This is why he’s completely right. Nobody would entertain these kind of fights, if we were being treated the way we should be treated.”
    Paul, 24, won his professional debut against online rival ‘AnEsonGib in January and 11 months later knocked out ex-NBA star Nate Robinson, 37.

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    His last two fights have been against former UFC fighters Ben Askren, 37, which ended in another KO and a points decision over Tyron Woodley, 39.
    Venom Page, 34, who is 2-0 as a boxer, tipped Woodley to beat Paul and is now ready to instead get the job done himself.
    He said: “These kind of stuff is it’s annoying, I get why it’s happening. Obviously, business-wise, a lot of money that’s drawn in.
    “But, I thought Tyron Woodley was going to correct this whole crazy world that we’re living in right now.
    “Just to correct the world, I would definitely jump in and just knock him out, shake his hand afterwards and say, ‘Continue doing what you’re doing.’
    “Yeah, I just need to prove to everyone that this is nonsense.”
    I would definitely jump in and just knock him out, shake his hand afterwards and say, ‘Continue doing what you’re doing.’ Michael Venom Page on Jake Paul
    Venom Page is unbeaten in his last five MMA fights, losing just once in his career, against Douglas Lima in 2019.
    He now rematches Lima, 33, on Friday and has the chance to avenge the loss in front of his home crowd at Wembley Arena in London.
    Venom Page said: “It’s been two years, so I’m definitely excited I think it’s amazing that it’s actually happening, I’ve got it in the hometown.
    “I feel a lot of my supporters were with me on this journey, When I lost that fight, it hurt them just as much.
    “And now they have the ability to come and witness the redemption.”
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    Tyson Fury’s promoter urges Anthony Joshua to step aside from Oleksandr Usyk rematch to allow undisputed title fight

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has been urged by Tyson Fury’s promoter to step aside from his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk to allow for an undisputed title fight. It would see Fury, should he beat Deontay Wilder on October 9, then face Usyk for all the heavyweight belts.
    Tyson Fury fights Deontay Wilder nextCredit: Reuters
    Oleksandr Usyk pictured post-fight with Anthony JoshuaCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    Meanwhile, Joshua could keep busy with an interim fight while being contractually promised the winner between Fury and Usyk.
    Bob Arum told iFL TV: “I think Joshua would be well off if somehow we was able to take another couple of fights before the rematch with Usyk.
    “If people were sensible, Joshua would work out an agreement, if Tyson Fury is successful with Wilder, to allow Usyk to fight Tyson Fury.
    “And to have each fighter contractually agree in his next fight, whether it’s Usyk or Tyson Fury, again should Tyson Fury beat Wilder, to fight [Joshua].
    “That’s sensible, but again, this is boxing and promoters with egos and fighters not making, in my opinion, the correct decision.
    “But really making fights based on emotion.”

    Fury, 33, tried a similar trick after he entered talks to fight Joshua, 31, in the summer, all while Deontay Wilder, 35, was owed a rematch.
    Eventually, a US arbitrator ruled in favour of Wilder, who was beaten by the Gypsy King in 2020 but contracted to a trilogy bout.
    They are now set to fight next month, while Joshua is made to plot revenge after surrendering the unified belts to Usyk, 34.
    AJ has already confirmed plans to exercise his right to an immediate rematch, much like he did against Andy Ruiz Jr, 32, in 2019.
    But Arum has accused rival promoter Eddie Hearn of being short sighted by not allowing Usyk to unify the division and wait it out to face the winner.
    He said: “Eddie Hearn being Eddie Hearn, was all ego, won’t listen to something that makes sense.
    “He will push, in my opinion, which he can legally, the rematch with Usyk and that will be an additional defeat on Joshua’s record.
    “And prevent him from what I think will be a massive fight, and the way it should be against the unified champion.
    “Usyk fights Tyson Fury – or Wilder – and [Joshua] fight the winner. Then we’re into something that the public can make sense of.”
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    Top ten heavyweight rankings updated by Ring Magazine as Usyk overtakes Anthony Joshua into second with Tyson Fury top

    OLEKSANDR USYK has shot up in the world heavyweight leaderboard following his stunning victory over Anthony Joshua.Ring Magazine’s rankings of the world’s top fighters now has the Ukrainian second to only Tyson Fury.

    Both stars hold world title belts, with Fury putting his WBC crown on the line against Deontay Wilder next month.
    The respected rankings have the Gypsy King ahead of Usyk, owing to his ownership of The Ring’s official belt.
    Fury, 33, also boasts a 30-0-1 record and a more extensive history of heavyweight fights, with only Wilder battling to a draw in the original match-up of their trilogy series.
    While Usyk, 34, has only fought three times in this category having dominated at cruiserweight.
    His storming performance against Joshua in Tottenham on Saturday has launched the southpaw from tenth in last month’s rankings to the position of top challenger to Fury’s throne.
    Joshua maintains his status over Wilder despite the defeat, although that could change after the Bronze Bomber’s title shot in Las Vegas.

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    Dillian Whyte, who is staking his claim to become the mandatory WBC challenger, is fourth ahead of Joseph Parker.
    Former champ Andy Ruiz Jr, Luis Ortiz, Michael Hunter, Oscar Rivas and Britain’s Joe Joyce complete the list.

    Fans may soon be calling for Fury and Usyk to square up, if the Gypsy King gets past Wilder.
    However, they have been warned by Roy Jones Jr to expect a boring fight.
    He told DAZN: “I hope it doesn’t happen. Two boxers who don’t make for the most entertaining fight.
    Anthony Joshua has dropped down The Ring’s heavyweight rankings
    “We gotta keep Usyk and Fury away from each other by any means necessary. We do not want to see that.
    “There should be a clause right now put into any contract: ‘Do not allow Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury to have a fight.’
    “We do not need that for boxing.”

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    UFC icon Anderson Silva calls out Floyd Mayweather for exhibition and says ‘people need to respect’ Logan and Jake Paul

    ANDERSON SILVA has called out Floyd Mayweather and said ‘people need to respect’ Logan and Jake Paul. The Brazilian was last year released from the UFC and decided to instead continue his career in the ring.
    Anderson Silva has called out Floyd Mayweather
    Logan Paul in his exhibition with Floyd Mayweather
    It has seen Silva, 46, beat ex-boxing champion Julio Cesar Chavez, 35, and knock out fellow MMA legend Tito Ortiz, 46.
    Now, he has faced calls from fans to fight Mayweather, 44, who recently faced YouTuber Logan, 26, in an exhibition bout.
    Silva told The MMA Hour: “When I finished the fight with Tito and I saw on my Twitter and my Instagram, everybody talking, ‘You need to fight with Mayweather!’
    “I don’t know, that’s insane. I don’t know if I can fight on the same level as Mayweather but this is a challenge for me.
    “I don’t know, maybe this happens or not. I’m prepared for that. I just try to do my best everyday and I think this is a good fight, me and Mayweather.
    “Two big names and a different level. I go try to prove why I’m there to fight with Mayweather.
    “I don’t know if this happens or not but I’m prepared for a good challenge for myself.”

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    Mayweather officially retired as a professional in 2017 after beating UFC superstar Conor McGregor, 33, in ten rounds.
    But only this June he returned for an exhibition bout against Logan , 26, which ended without a winner after no KO was scored.
    Mayweather had no problems in giving away TWO STONE to Paul, who later survived all eight rounds.
    And Silva admitted he would take a similar size advantage in against the boxing legend.
    He said: “I’m too big, but Mayweather fought with Logan Paul and I can fight, too.
    “I can [weigh] 189, 190 [pounds] and fight Mayweather. Let’s go see.
    “Of course this fight were to happen, it’s a show fight, not a real fight, but I think that’s good. Let’s go see.”
    Silva has been in talks to fight Logan before but more recently was considered as an opponent for brother Jake’s next fight.
    People need to respect them both, because both kids are doing something special. Anderson Silva on Jake and Logan Paul
    Jake, 24, recently beat ex-UFC champ Tyron Woodley, 39, on points to improve his record to 4-0.
    And Silva is still among the four names in the running to face the social media sensation.
    He said: “A lot of people are talking about that. I’m just waiting. I’m preparing my mind.
    “I’m preparing my body. I train everyday with my coaches to do my best. I don’t know. We’ll see.”
    Despite being linked with both Paul brothers, Silva admitted he has nothing against the internet sensations.
    He said: “I respect both kids. Because the kids are so smart, but I prefer to stay on my side training hard and don’t say something about the kids.
    “Because the kids are doing a good job. People need to respect them both, because both kids are doing something special.
    “The kids prove this world has changed.”
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    Eddie Hearn says Anthony Joshua must ‘go in and hurt’ Oleksandr Usyk in rematch and warns ‘write him off at your peril’

    EDDIE HEARN said Anthony Joshua must ‘go in and hurt’ Oleksandr Usyk in their rematch and warned: “Write him off at your peril.” For the second time in his career, Joshua has lost the unified heavyweight crown after falling victim to a 12-round masterclass by Usyk.
    Eddie Hearn said Anthony Joshua must ‘go in and hurt’ Oleksandr Usyk in their rematch
    After being stunned by Andy Ruiz Jr, in 2019, AJ six months later switched styles to box his way to revenge.
    But promoter Hearn admitted those same box and move tactics is what played into Usyk’s hands in front of around 70,000 fans at Tottenham.
    Just like Joshua, 31, did after losing to Ruiz, 32, he plans to exercise his right to an immediate rematch with Usyk, 34.
    Hearn told iFL TV: “This rematch, whether you think AJ can win or not, I’m telling you, it will be entirely different and write him off at your peril.
    “You’ll see a different Anthony Joshua in this fight, and that’s our excitement. The disappointment of defeat and now revenge.
    “We’ve been here before, and now a three-time heavyweight world champion. That’s the new dream. He’ll do his work.

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    “Now, I’m excited because that rematch is going to happen early next year, and if he does it, which I believe he can, he’s on a whole new level.
    “This game plan is not box and move, this plan is to go in and hurt Usyk.”
    Joshua raised eyebrows as he opted against using his weight advantage of over a stone to instead try and outsmart Usyk.
    But he was convincingly bettered on the night, leaving even Hearn confused by the tactics.
    He said: “I don’t know whether it was almost a rebellious thing where it’s like, ‘No, I’m going to go in there and outbox him’.
    “Just a terrible idea, terrible idea. But don’t forget, Usyk negates things that you want to try and do.
    “So maybe he wanted to be a little bit more aggressive, wasn’t able to at specific times because of the brilliance.
    “I don’t want to just say, ‘Bad game plan, bad performance’. You’ve got to give unbelievable credit to Usyk, he’s brilliant.”
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    Bellator star Sinead Kavanagh taking inspiration from good pal Kellie Harrington’s Olympic gold medal success

    SINEAD KAVANAGH says Kellie Harrington’s Olympic gold medal can inspire her to win an MMA world title.The pair were boxing besties before Kavanagh switched codes after failing to make it to London 2012.
    Sinead Kavanagh taking inspiration from Kellie Harrington
    Kellie Harrington with her Olympic gold medal

    Harrington stayed the course but was forced to watch Rio 2016 pass her by before topping the podium at a Covid-delayed Tokyo 2020.
    For Kavanagh, who joined News Ireland podcast The Rocky Road this week, that was an iconic moment.
    The ex-middleweight boxer said: “It was so emotional.
    “I was dancing, singing, crying — I didn’t know where I was. I was so chuffed for her. I know Kellie years — from the start of boxing. Since we’re about 14 or 15. So a long time.”
    The first women’s amateur boxing match in Ireland took place in 2001 when Katie Taylor defeated Alanna Murphy at the National Stadium.
    It was the same year the first Women’s World Championships took place, held in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

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    Fast forward six years and the first Irish senior women’s international took place in Dungarvan, Waterford.
    Ireland beat England 6-2 on March 2, 2007.
    The Irish winners on the night were Christina McMahon, Harrington, Taylor, Marsha Halpin, Murphy and Kavanagh.
    Kavanagh  recalled: “That was a big night. It was the first women’s international for Ireland. So we went down to Dungarvan and it was a big thing for all of us. We were finally given a chance to prove ourselves.
    “We showed up and we done damage that day. I loved it, it was great just to be there with all them girls. I fought Jonas. I think she had a few medals as well. And I beat her.”
    Harrington’s summer saw her assume ‘national treasure’ status and Kavanagh joked about what she is really like.
    A GOOD SOUL
    The former boxer added: “She’s a mad bitch. I absolutely love Kellie. She loves a few ballads and a mess.
    “When it comes down to the crunch, obviously she’s very serious. We’ve sparred loads of times, and she’s a good soul. She’s good to be around.
    “I’m so chuffed that Kellie did it. I went to the Olympic qualifiers in 2012 and obviously I didn’t make it but I was f***ing up there with the best.
    “Kellie kept going and I’m so happy that she did.”
    Before taking up MMA, Kavanagh managed to pack away five national Elite boxing titles.
    But she says making it to the Olympics was not really the goal.
    WORLD CHAMPION GOAL
    Kavanagh said: “I just wanted to be successful at the game. To be world champion was my goal. Obviously I haven’t completed that goal yet but I’m really sure it’s on the way.
    “At this age now it’s all about trying to get paid. Obviously I’m not on the big bucks yet but hopefully that’s gonna come.
    “I’ve put a lot of time into this sport. I’ve put my whole life into it so I deserve some just desserts. Just like Kellie!
    “If Kellie can do it, I can do it. I definitely can be world champion.
    “Inner city girl — she went to FÁS. It’s a dream, what she’s after doing. It spreads out to young kids where she lives.
    “Yeah, if Kellie can do it, I can do it. It’s after putting a good vibe around me and in my head.”
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    The target now is Bellator featherweight champion Cris Cyborg.
    Kavanagh, who has won her last two bouts, has been calling out the Brazilian-American. The Inchicore woman is preparing at John Kavanagh’s Straight Blast Gym.
    She added: “I’m training hard and grafting away. I’m waiting on a big fight so I’m just getting all the rounds in and being prepared for what’s next.” More

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    Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk LIVE REACTION: Rematch LATEST, AJ eye socket injury updates, champ Usyk flies home

    ANTHONY JOSHUA is picking up the pieces after defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in their heavyweight title showdown. Usyk boxed beautifully at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, winning 117-112, 116-112, 115-113 on the judges scorecards to take AJ’s WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight titles.
    The Ukrainian sensation finished the fight putting AJ under enormous pressure and had the Briton rocked on the final bell.
    AJ suffered a suspected damaged eye socket in the brutal defeat, though he was not taken to hospital.
    And now the Olympic gold medallists will look forward to a massive money-spinning rematch.
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    FURY’S TOO FIERCE
    Frank Warren reckons Anthony Joshua would ‘not survive’ in a fight with Tyson Fury.
    The 69-year-old promoter admitted to being impressed by the pugilistic skills of Oleksandr Usyk.
    Warren told talkSPORT: “I said to Tyson, ‘Can you imagine if you were in there with him, how long that would’ve lasted?’
    “Tyson’s got as fast hands as Usyk’s got, as good a boxing brain as Usyk’s got and as good footwork as Usyk’s got. 
    “But he’s a bigger puncher and he’s got a better chin.”
    FIGHT SITE
    Eddie Hearn hopes Anthony Joshua’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk will be held on British soil.
    The boxing promoter is eyeing the possibility of a February or March date for a clash between the rivals.
    Hearn told iFL TV: “There will be approaches to do it elsewhere.
    “(But) after Saturday, the pluses and minuses of Saturday, I mean, have you ever seen anything like that? How good was it? Have you ever seen anything like that?
    “So I’d like to do it in England again. Maybe at Spurs, maybe at Wembley, maybe at the Emirates.
    “They’ll be approaches to do it elsewhere but I don’t see any reason to take it outside of England.”
    SAVED BY THE BELL?
    Eddie Hearn has brushed off suggestions that the duel between Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk was ended early.
    Joshua lost his heavyweight belts following a boxing masterclass by Usyk with Ukrainian dominating in the final round.
    And Hearn dismissed talk that the bell was rung early.
    Hearn told iFLTV: “I don’t believe it did, I saw that it did on the DAZN clock but I remember specifically the ten seconds came and it was ten seconds.
    “Because I remember hearing when there was ten seconds to go, it wasn’t three seconds after the clock went so I don’t believe that was an early bell.
    “One for the BBBofC not for me, but it wasn’t like ‘he is in trouble here let’s ring the bell’, again it is one for the board but what I do know is he got hit by a couple of shots but it wasn’t early.”
    THE JUDGED FUDGED
    Michael Bisping reckons “should never judge again” if he is not able to explain his scoring for Anthony Joshua’s and Oleksandr Usyk’s fight.
    The ex-UFC middleweight champ disagreed with Foster’s scoring of six rounds during the fight.
    Foster gave the Ukrainian the win with a score of 115-113, but the judge actually had Joshua up by two after six rounds.
    Bisping tweeted: “He should be held accountable for this. Explain why he scored it that way to his peers.
    “No understandable reason then he should never judge again.”
    TYSON TICKED OFF
    Mike Tyson was reportedly unimpressed with the quality of the fight between Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Osyk.
    And the legendary ex-heavyweight questioned whether either boxer would have been able to stop him in his prime.
    Tyson said on Twitter: “After watching the Joshua vs Usyk fight, maybe they had a bad day that night.
    “From that performance do you really think they could have beat me in my prime?”
    WARREN SWIPE
    Frank Warren has taken a dig at Anthony Joshua describing him as ‘damaged goods’ following his loss to Oleksandr Osyk on Saturday night.
    Joshua lost his IBF, WBO, and WBA world heavyweight titles to his Ukrainian opponent.
    Warren told the Daily Mail: “He shouldn’t go anywhere near Usyk – he will never beat him.
    “In terms of fighting Tyson Fury, it can happen. Joshua losing has taken away the belts and he is damaged goods now.
    “But people would still buy into that fight. It can happen and it can happen in the UK.”
    REMATCH RUMOUR
    World Boxing Council President Mauricio Sulaiman has questioned whether Anthony Joshua would be up for a rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.
    And the Council chief reckons the British heavyweight seemed demoralised by his defeat.
    Sulaiman told World Boxing News: “Few gave the Ukrainian a chance to win, as he has been moving up from cruiserweight, and Joshua was considered a great champion.
    “There is a contract for a rematch, but I saw a Joshua very demoralized at the end.
    “It will be a matter of time to know if he will seek revenge – or not.”
    JOSHUA WILL GET CRACKEN
    Anthony Joshua’s trainer Rob McCracken expects the Brit will get his revenge on Oleksandr Osyk after the Ukrainian outboxed him in the ring.
    It is thought a rematch could happen within the first quarter of 2022.
    McCracken said: “Usyk is a good boxer and Anthony is still learning on the job and if he applies himself he will get the right result in the rematch.”
    “There is no drawing board to go back to, you’ve got to apply pressure with your jab and your right hand and you’ve got to keep him off balance.
    “And you’ve got to put shots together when you get there.”
    BOX CLEVER
    Eddie Hearn reckons Anthony Joshua is likely to get a rematch against Oleksandr Osyk in February or March 2022.
    And the high-profile promoter says will be ’20 times better’ in the follow-up clash although he reckons the Brit did underperform at Tottenham Stadium.
    Hearn told iFL TV: “It’s frustrating because he can box 20 times better than that, and he will.
    “Now the operation is revenge. That’s all that matters; that’s all he’s thinking about.
    “That operation is underway. He’ll be written off [by fans]. Give him the respect for taking on Usyk. He might be pound-for-pound #1, Usyk.
    “He’s certainly pound-for-pound #2. He’s got to use that to drive him, and he wants it more than ever.”
    SHOW MORE AGGRO
    Lennox Lewis reckons Anthony Joshua will need to be more aggressive in the ring should he get the chance to avenge his loss to Oleksandr Osyk.
    And the three-time heavyweight champ reckons the Ukrainian ace put on a great tactical display against Joshua.
    Lewis tweeted: “For [Joshua] it’s not the end of the road, but u can’t be so tentative or wait till the 8th round to turn it on. Learn from this and improve.
    “[Usyk] showed his pedigree in the ring. Amateur Champion. Olympic Gold medalist. Undisputed Cruiserweight Champion and now World Heavyweight champion.
    “It pays to take the long road, put in the hard work and aggressively go after your goals.”
    BOUNCE BACK
    Chris Eubank Jr is backing Anthony Joshua to come back even stronger from his shock loss to Oleksandr Osyk at Tottenham Stadium.
    Boxing Scene says the Brit heavyweight is planning to utilise a clause for an immediate rematch with the first quarter of 2022 earmarked as a possible timeframe.
    Eubank Jr told Sky Sports: “He is a career professional. He has been in the game long enough to know what to do, with or without his trainer.
    That’s not an excuse he will use. It just wasn’t his night. You can’t win them all.
    “The only fighter I can think of who won them all was Floyd Mayweather.
    “You take your losses and come back stronger. That’s exactly what he is going to do.”
    JOSH GET PHYSICAL
    David Haye reckons Anthony Joshua could win a rematch with Oleksandr Usyk if he makes more use of his physical power.
    Joshua was outboxed by the Ukrainian in a gripping 12-round bout with Usyk winning the IBF, WBO, and WBA world titles.
    Haye told IFL TV: “Just rewatch the (Usyk) fight with Dereck Chisora. Chisora brought a game plan to the table.
    “He doesn’t have the physical attributes of Anthony Joshua but was able to win significantly more of the rounds in a very, very close fight.
    “So if Anthony Joshua uses his physical attributes in the fight – it’s no good looking at them in the mirror, they’ve got to be implemented in the fight.
    “If they can be forced on Usyk, he can reclaim the titles. But if he tries to have a boxing match, or does anything remotely close to what he was doing on Saturday night, it will be the same again.”
    JOSH K.O
    Anthony Joshua’s only chance of beating Oleksandr Usyk in their rematch is if he knocks him out, Frank Warren claims.
    Joshua was given a boxing masterclass by Usyk and risks the same thing happening the next time they face each other.
    The only way there will be a different outcome is if Joshua can put the Ukrainian on his bum.
    When asked about Joshua’s chances, Warren said: “No, not unless he can land a bomb on him.
    “He can’t outbox him. It’s impossible for him to outbox him. So what is he going to have to do? He’s [Joshua] going to have to stop him.”
    OUT OF THIS WORLD
    Oleksandr Usyk has offered Elon Musk the space-inspired ring walk helmet he wore before beating Anthony Joshua as a gift.
    Usyk made his entrance wearing a custom-made jacket and space helmet and then delivered a performance that was from another planet.
    After blowing AJ away with a 12 round clinic, the Ukrainian called on billionaire Musk, 50 – whose firm SpaceX launched the first all-civilian space flight earlier this month – to collect the boxing attire.
    Usyk tweeted: “I’ve got a very special gift for a person who inspires me a lot!
    “@elonmusk , your customized JAXET is waiting for you – a gear equipped with the latest technologies and an exclusive art piece from the new reality.
    “Let’s express our respect to the superhero of the new world together and invite Elon to pick up his gift by sharing hashtag #ELONgetyourJAXETfromUSYK @elonmusk.”

    ‘NOT TYSON’
    Critics reckon Anthony Joshua had the wrong mentality going into his loss against Oleksandr Usyk.
    The Brit lost his heavyweight titles to the Ukrainian and some believe it’s because Joshua underestimated his opponent.
    Boxing journalist Gareth Davies claims Joshua was too relaxed coming into the fight.
    Joshua was showing love to fans and parents as he entered the ring, which something that you’d never see Mike Tyson or Lennox Lewis doing, Davies thinks.
    He said: “He was fist-bumping people into the ring, kissing mothers, you never saw Mike Tyson or Lennox Lewis do that on their way.
    “It was a heavyweight title defence.
    “He wasn’t in the right frame of mind, he underestimated the guy in my view and a lot of us that know boxing said that if Oleksandr Usyk is still standing after the tenth round, he will have done something wrong in the fight.”

    FIGHT FURY
    Tyson Fury watched in horror as he watched his mega-bucks fight against Anthony Joshua go down the pan.
    Fury was glued to the screen during Anthony Joshua’s defeat at the hands of Oleksandr Usyk, putting their proposed £200million fight in doubt.
    The only way Joshua can get his fight with Fury back on track is if he wins his rematch with Usyk.
    Speaking on Fury’s reaction to Joshua’s loss, his promoter Frank Warren revealed: “I spoke to Tyson during the fight and we were both of the same opinion.
    “All Tyson could see was a massive big fight going down the drain, which is what happened.”
    BELL RING
    Boxing fans have claimed that Anthony Joshua could’ve been knocked out by Oleksandr Usyk if the last round wasn’t ended early.
    Footage of the final round appears to show the bell ring five seconds early.
    Which fans reckon was done to save Joshua from being sent to the canvas by the Ukrainian who went on to win on points.
    In response to the alleged early bell ring, one fan wrote on Twitter: “They knew Joshua was getting tagged up.”
    Another said: “Robbed Usyk of the KO. That was a stoppage.”
    And even UFC commentator Joe Rogan questioned whether the bell was rung before it should’ve been.
    He said: “Did they really ring the bell for the last round early?”
    RUIZ PRAISE
    Andy Ruiz Jr has praised Oleksandr Usyk for his victory over Anthony Joshua on the weekend.
    The Ukrainian became the second person to hand Joshua a defeat in his career so far.
    The Brit’s first loss came at the hands of Ruiz Jr in 2019, although Joshua won the next time the pair were face to face.
    Speaking after the match, Ruiz Jr said: “Congratulations to Oleksandr Usyk. He did his thing. Congratulations brother.”
    CHISORA SUPPORT
    Derek Chisora was full of praise for Anthony Joshua following his loss to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Despite losing on points, Chisora, who is signed to Joshua’s management company 258, reckons his fellow Brit put on a great display.
    And next time the pair meet, Joshua will be better prepared as they can’t cry over spilt milk.
    Chisora said: “Fight was great, what I will say and I thought AJ was moving his jab very amazingly and the points was unbelievable.
    “The last round was a bit tricky for him, we don’t cry over spilt milk mate. We just have to knuckle down and regroup to go back again.”
    OUR SAB-IOUR
    Oleksandr Usyk was given a hero’s welcome by fans when he arrived back in Ukraine after beating Anthony Joshua.
    When the new heavyweight champion stepped off the plane in his home country, supporters were on hand to greet him with yellow and blue sticks which they’ve labelled ‘lightsabers.’
    The blue stick holders stood on one side and the yellow ones on the other, creating a tunnel for Usyk to walk through.
    And in a much more subtle token, he was also handed a bouquet of flowers by fans in the same colours.

    USYK MUST BE CRAZY
    Oleksandr Usyk and Eddie Hearn are at odds about where Anthony Joshua’s rematch against the Ukrainian should take place.
    Usyk, who beat Joshua in his own backyard on Saturday to become heavyweight champion wants their second duel to happen in his homeland.
    However, Hearn is adamant that the rematch takes place in the UK as it makes more financial sense for the fighters.
    Speaking to iFL TV, the Matchroom boss said: “We will work together to maximise (the income), Ukraine is very unlikely.
    “I think it will be international or the UK, I would think it would be in the UK.”
    JOSH IT ALL WRONG
    Anthony Joshua has implied that he used the wrong tactics in his loss to Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday.
    Joshua admitted he should’ve gone into the fight against the Ukrainian with a different game plan after the brawl.
    But upon reflection, the former heavyweight champion claims he will prepare differently for their rematch which will be phenomenal.
    Speaking to iFL TV, the Brit said: “I let a few people down, obviously people that support me.
    “There’s other people that probably thought I should have gone in with a different gameplan.
    “There’s certain things I know I can improve on for sure and there’s certain things that he can probably improve on, that’s why I feel like the next fight will be phenomenal.”
    OVER AND OUT
    Tyson Fury’s promoter Frank Warren has no doubt who would’ve won if it was his fighter stepping into the ring against Anthony Joshua last night and Oleksandr Usyk.
    In fact, Warren believes the fight wouldn’t have lasted more than four rounds.
    “Tyson Fury would have destroyed him inside three or four rounds,” Warren told the MailOnline.
    “Tyson has great footwork, a great chin and his hands are as fast as Usyk’s and he is bigger – he would have destroyed Joshua.”
    HERE EU GO
    Chris Eubank Jr is in line for a domestic blockbuster in December with Billy Joe Saunders and Liam Willaims among the targets, JACK FIGG reports.
    But a super-fight with Gennady Golovkin, 39, is parked until the summer, with the Kazakh due to fight Japan’s Ryota Murata, 35, in a unification.
    Middleweight Eubank Jr returns to the ring on Saturday and will do so as the new face of Sky Sports Boxing in a tune-up bout against Sven Elbir.
    And promoter Kalle Sauerland promised a massive pay-per-view worthy fight will follow before the year’s out, should any slip ups be avoided.
    Sauerland told SunSport: “Golovkin I can categorically rule out, Golovkin right now is obligated to fight Murata.
    “That is an ongoing one, something we said we would re-visit when he’s had that fight. That’s going to be a big summer one for next year.
    “We’re looking at domestic fights, Liam Williams is on that list, Billy Joe is on that list.”
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    ‘HAVE A F****** GO’
    Whyte went on to say on AJ: “It’s good he is using more athleticism and boxing responsibly but being a big strong guy is what has worked for him, got him an Olympic gold medal and world titles so he just needs to have a f****** go.
    “He was not hungry enough because when the chips are down and sh!t is against you, you have to have a go. And he did not want to have a go.
    “He never tried to finish him off when he hurt him, it was madness.”
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