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    Anthony Joshua could not see out of right-eye from round nine after brutal Oleksandr Usyk battering

    ANTHONY JOSHUA could not see out of his right eye from the ninth round during his battering by Oleksandr Usyk.The Londoner was stunned at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as his Ukrainian challenger secured an emphatic, comprehensive unanimous points win on Saturday night.
    Anthony Joshua could not see out of his right eye from the ninth round against Oleksandr Usyk
    The Londoner went to hospital to check on his eye socket after the defeat
    Anthony Joshua’s eye looks swollen at the post-fight press conferenceCredit: ©Ian Walton Matchroom Boxing
    Joshua failed to make use of his 18lb weight advantage over former cruiserweight king Usyk, who landed a barrage of heavy southpaw shots throughout the bout.
    By the 10th round of the thrilling contest, AJ had a visible black and swollen eye as Usyk took control of the bout.
    The Ukrainian finished with a flourish in the final rounds to put the result beyond doubt and seal the unanimous 117-112, 116-112 and 115-113 win at the new White Hart Lane.
    And AJ admitted after that he couldn’t see which was a new experience for him.
    He said: “It was bad at one stage but it’s getting a lot better now.
    “From the ninth I couldn’t see. I couldn’t see anything really.

    “My eye was shut but it was a good experience because in adversity you’ve just got to learn to control yourself and stay on top of things.
    “So when I couldn’t see anything…
    “It’s the first time it’s happened in a fight so I was thinking ‘ok cool, this is the first time my eye has closed in a fight, I can’t see nothing, I’m looking out of one eye’.
    “But it got better as the rounds went on, and we’ll be back.”
    Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn also confirmed the Brit would go to hospital to check if his eye socket was fractured.
    Hearn told BBC 5 Live: “He will go to hospital.
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    “I don’t know if he has broken his eye socket, it doesn’t look great.”
    Hearn added: “He said he couldn’t see after the ninth round, obviously he was getting tagged a lot as well.
    “His power looked like it had left him, the tank was empty and it was only heart which kept him on his feet in the 12th round.”

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    Oleksandr Usyk reveals corner talked him out of KO’ing Anthony Joshua as new heavyweight king says he can be even BETTER

    NEW unified heavyweight champ Oleksandr Usyk has sensationally claimed he was talked out of knocking out Anthony Joshua.The Ukrainian produced a boxing masterclass to outpoint the Brit and snatch the WBA, WBO and IBF belts.
    Oleksandr Usyk revealed he was told NOT to KO Anthony Joshua by his teamCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Joshua was easily beaten by Usyk at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
    He is now a two-weight king after reigning supreme at cruiser.
    Usyk looked close to deliver a knockout blow in the 12th, with Joshua slumped on the ropes completely exhausted.
    But the new champ says he was simply following team orders.
    Speaking after his stunning triumph, the 34 year old said: “This means a lot to me.
    “The fight went exactly the way I expected it to go.
    “There was times when Anthony pushed me hard but nothing special.

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    “I had no objective to knock him out. My corner pushed me not to do that.
    “My trainer said no and to stick to my job.”
    Joshua’s all-Brit blockbuster against WBC champ Tyson Fury now seems dead in the water – with the Usyk rematch seemingly the next plan.
    Usyk added: “I’ve been working so hard since January. It took me some half a year.
    “I miss my children. I want to go home. I’m not thinking about the rematch.”You didn’t see the best Usyk. I can be much better.”

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    Joshua is feared to have suffered eye socket damage and taken to hospital for assessment.
    Watford star AJ failed to make use of his 18lb weight advantage over the cruiserweight king who controlled the contest before finishing the final round strongly with a barrage of shots.
    Joshua left the ring soon after the unanimous 117-112, 116-112 and 115-113 verdict was announced at White Hart Lane.
    Fight promoter Eddie Hearn said afterwards: “I don’t know if AJ suffered eye socket damage but he’s gone to hospital now.”
    Joshua suffered his second pro defeat as he was easily outpointedCredit: Reuters
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    Anthony Joshua WILL exercise rematch clause in contract to face Oleksandr Usyk but new champ says it won’t happen soon

    ANTHONY JOSHUA does have a rematch clause in his contract to face Oleksandr Usyk again – and plans to exercise it.But the new heavyweight world champion insists it will not happen anytime soon.
    Anthony Joshua has the option of a rematch after defeat to Oleksandr UsykCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    AJ lost on a unanimous points decision at Tottenham Hotspur StadiumCredit: Getty
    AJ was stunned at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as his Ukrainian challenger secured an emphatic, comprehensive unanimous points win.
    And once the dust has settled, the Watford man must work out how and when he steps back into ring with Usyk again.
    Joshua will need to heal up – with potential damage to his eye socket.
    But his promoter Eddie Hearn suggests his man is determined to try and wrestle back the WBA, WBO and IBF belts.
    Eddie Hearn told Sky Sports Box Office: “I have spoken to AJ and it was a tough fight. He is devastated and already talking about training again.
    “The fighter in AJ is already talking about, ‘I’ll win the rematch.’ Usyk was the deserved winner.
    “Congratulations to Oleksandr Usyk. What a fighter. He put in a great performance.
    “Anthony will go again. He has been beaten by a pound for pound great fighter.
    “We have been here before at Madison Square Garden. That was different and he has been beaten by the better man on the night.
    “He will have to make some big changes in the rematch to avenge that defeat.
    “He will want to go straight back into that rematch.”
    Hearn added: “The danger was always to overthink it by trying to be technical, if you don’t use your attributes and you don’t make your mark early enough in the fight.
    “Usyk is very fit and has great feet. He threw a lot of punches and it was all the things you worry about against a fighter like Usyk.
    “He was probably bit more aggressive than anticipated and he was really good. He goes down in history and there are no complaints from AJ.”
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    But even if he does agree to go again, Joshua will need to arrange it with Usyk who wants to spend time with his family after the historic victory.
    I’m not thinking about the rematchOleksandr Usyk
    The Ukraine hero said: “This means a lot to me.
    “I’ve been working so hard since January. It took me some half a year.
    “I miss my children. I want to go home. I’m not thinking about the rematch.
    “You didn’t see the best Usyk. I can be much better.
    “The fight went exactly the way I expected it to go.
    “There was times when Anthony pushed me hard but nothing special.
    “I had no objective to knock him out. My corner pushed me not to do that.
    “My trainer said no and to stick to my job.”
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    Idris Elba, Mo Farah, Mason Mount and other Prem stars watch on in shock as Oleksandr Usyk BEATS Anthony Joshua

    THE stars came out in force to support Anthony Joshua as he took on Oleksandr Usyk at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.But Idris Elba, Mo Farahmm Mason Mount and Co watched on in shock as the Ukrainian shocked hometown hero AJ to win heavyweight gold.
    Hollywood A-lister Idris Elba supported his pal Anthony JoshuaCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    Mason Mount poses with presenter Josh DenzelCredit: ©Eddie Keogh Matchroom Boxing
    Declan Rice takes a phone call in the standsCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    But Oleksandr Usyk shocked AJ to win heavyweight goldCredit: Getty
    The eagerly anticipated heavyweight fight between the two proved to be a big draw for the showbiz world.
    Celebrities from the world of acting to Premier League footballers, all were in tow to cheer AJ on.
    But AJ could not get the job done as he lost a unanimous defeat to the brilliant Usyk.
    Hollywood A-lister Idris Elba looked stylish in a sweatshirt and beanie hat as he awaited his pal’s bout.
    Arsenal fan Mo Farah put his footballing allegiances aside by stepping into his team’s rival’s home to watch the match.
    The Premier League was represented by two Three Lions heroes from the Euros.

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    Chelsea star Mason Mount looked the part in a floral jacket, as he posed with presenter Josh Denzel.
    While West Ham star Declan Rice was pictured in his seat talking on his mobile phone.
    Boxing stars Josh Buatsi and Frazer Clarke were also in attendance to see proceedings.
    However, all the famous faces would’ve been disappointed with the fight result in what was a disappointing night for Joshua.
    Britain’s WBA, IBF and WBO world heavyweight champion was out-boxed by the cunning Ukrainian southpaw Usyk – losing a unanimous and indisputable decision.
    Joshua ended the fight pinned to the ropes by a flurry of punches – and that late flourish came after Usyk had already built up an unassailable lead on the judges’ scorecards.
    Mo Farah put aside his Arsenal allegiance to visit the Tottenham Hotspur StadiumCredit: ©Eddie Keogh Matchroom Boxing
    Olympic bronze medallist Frazer Clarke poses for the cameraCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    Boxing star Josh Buatsi was also in attendanceCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    After his stunning knock-out defeat by Andy Ruiz Jr in New York in 2019, this defeat – Joshua’s first on home soil – felt nowhere near as freakish.
    Usyk was the superior craftsman and thoroughly deserved his victory.
    There is likely to be a rematch next year, but for now Usyk will enjoy his moment and return to the Ukraine to see his family.
    Joshua will lick his wounds and ponder what could’ve been, for now.
    Joshua is now at a crossroads but could exercise his right for a rematchCredit: Reuters
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    Anthony Joshua feared to have suffered eye socket damage and taken to hospital for assessment after Oleksandr Usyk loss

    ANTHONY JOSHUA was taken to hospital with a suspected broken eye socket after his battering by Oleksandr Usyk.And promoter Eddie Hearn revealed the deposed heavyweight champ could not see out of it after the ninth round of his heavy points defeat.
    Usyk unloads a left hand on AJ on his way to a famous heavyweight win
    Anthony Joshua was taken to hospital after losing to Oleksandr UsykCredit: Rex

    Joshua failed to make use of his 18lb weight advantage over former cruiserweight king Usyk, who landed a barrage of heavy southpaw shots throughout the bout at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.
    By the 10th round of a thrilling contest, AJ had a visible black and swollen eye as Usyk took control of the bout.
    The Ukrainian finished with a flourish in the final rounds to put the result beyond doubt and seal the unanimous 117-112, 116-112 and 115-113 win at the new White Hart Lane.
    Joshua was promptly escorted from the ring and taken to hospital for tests.
    Hearn said afterwards: “He will go to hospital.
    “I don’t know if he has broken his eye socket, it doesn’t look great.”
    “He said he couldn’t see after the ninth round, obviously he was getting tagged a lot as well.
    “His power looked like it had left him, the tank was empty and it was only heart which kept him on his feet in the 12th round.”
    Hearn also said AJ would have a mandatory rematch and the Brit felt he already knew how he could beat Usyk next time around.
    Hearn told BBC Radio 5 Live: “He is already talking about the rematch now.
    “The first thing he said was ‘I know I can beat him, I know exactly what I have to do’.
    “(He said that) back in the changing room just now. You talk about the rematch, but doing it is something very different.”
    “Knowing AJ, knowing the position he is in, knowing that he will have a shot to get his belts back, there is absolutely nothing else he will do other than a rematch.”
    Joshua later posted on Instagram: “Keep positive even if the world’s crumbling in front of you!
    “London I love you & thank you each and every time!”
    British former super-middleweight champion Carl Froch was a pundit for the fight and said the damage to AJ’s face looked significant but not serious.
    Froch added he felt AJ had shown “too much respect” to Usyk whose head movement and ring craft were the key factors as Usyk claimed AJ’s heavyweight WBA, IBF and WBO belts.
    Anthony Joshua was taken to hospital with a suspected broken eye socketCredit: Reuters

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    Joshua ended the fight pinned to the ropes by a flurry of punches from Usyk who said afterwards he felt he could have knocked his opponent out.
    The result is the latest obstacle to AJ finally facing fellow Brit Tyson Fury in a fight the boxing world have long wanted to see.
    That showdown had already been derailed because the Gypsy King now has to fight American Deontay Wilder for a third time on October 9.

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    Anthony Joshua missed two months with five-year-old son JJ in huge sacrifice to train for Oleksandr Usyk bout

    ANTHONY JOSHUA missed out on two months of his son’s life to focus on beating Oleksandr Usyk.The heavyweight king, father of five-year-old JJ, puts his three world title belts and fighting future on  the line at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
    Anthony Joshua missed out on two months of son JJ’s life to prepare for his fight with Oleksandr UsykCredit: Instagram @anthonyjoshua
    Joshua makes another defence of his world heavyweight belts on Saturday night
    AJ  revealed the painful sacrifices he has made to stay lean and mean — before weighing in yesterday at 17st 2lb. He said:  “I made the sacrifice, I stayed in camp this time.
    “I used to go home on the weekends to try and catch up with family and stuff. But this time around I stayed in camp.
    “I didn’t really see my family and my boy over that period. I just made that commitment to live an actual boxer’s life rather than going home every weekend.
    “But sparring partners do it, they are away from their families. So why shouldn’t I?
    “I’ll catch up with the family again on Sunday.”
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    The father-and-son pair much prefer to switch off from work and turn on their engines for well-earned family time.
    AJ laughed: “I don’t even know if I’m Daddy, I’m just a mate.
    “He’s actually quite independent so he’s chilled, he doesn’t cling to my leg, do you know what I mean? He’s very independent.
    “I don’t think he is even interested in boxing or sport yet. He’s just more into computers and motorbikes, he likes motorbikes.”
    While JJ may not get revved up by the big fight, there will be 66,000 fans going bonkers in North London tonight.
    And Joshua, the WBA, IBF and WBO king, will take a 20lb weight advantage into the showdown with former undisputed cruiserweight king Usyk.
    Weight doesn’t make a difference so long as you’re loose and nimbleAnthony Joshua
    AJ tipped the scales at 17st 2lb yesterday, the same as when he obliterated Kubrat Pulev over nine  rounds last December. Usyk weighed in at 15st 11lbs.
    The Watford hero was 17st 12lbs when he secured his iconic win over Wladimir Klitschko in April 2017 after looking exhausted in the middle rounds.
    And six months later he looked lethargic going ten rounds with unfancied Carlos Takam at a massive 18st 2lbs.
    Joshua claimed weight is not an issue though.
    He added: “I don’t really watch my weight. I don’t know why there is this big thing about weights.
    “I think because we’re heavyweights people normally look at us when we’re at our heaviest.

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    “I was 18-something at one stage, but I still managed to throw a load of combos, went ten rounds, so I should be able to do 12 rounds easily.
    “Weight doesn’t make a difference so long as you’re loose and nimble.
    “But if I was heavier and doing it, now I’m lighter I should be able to do it with a lot more ease.”

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    Anthony Joshua remembers nights at the Opera House a mile from Spurs ground where 68,000 fans will cheer him on

    TONIGHT will not be Anthony Joshua’s first big night out in Tottenham.It is just that this time, the heavyweight champion of the world will not be swigging cheap cider, alcopops and cognac on his way to the venue.
    Anthony Joshua hopes to make sweet music against Oleksandr Usyk, buoyed by joyful memories of the Opera House nightclubCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Joshua and boxing pals often popped along to the Opera House nightclub, near White Hart Lane
    Before he landed gold at the 2012 London Olympics, Joshua and a group of fellow amateur boxers were regulars at the Opera House nightclub, a mile down the road from White Hart Lane, where he defends his world titles tonight.
    This fight, in front of a 68,000  sell-out crowd, against former undisputed world cruiserweight champion Oleksandr Usyk, is Joshua’s homecoming — his first contest in front of a packed house on British soil for three years.
    But despite his worldwide profile, his £60million fortune and the WBA, IBF and WBO bling around his waist, Joshua is convincing when he talks about his distaste for fame.
    And when asked about going clubbing in Tottenham with his old mates, his face breaks into a warm smile and the memories flood back.
    Joshua said: “Oh, the Opera House — yeah, yeah.
    “So one of the coaches was a bouncer — and when you go somewhere, you need to know you’re going to get in.
    “We would train Monday, Wednesday and Friday and we would all go out on the weekend.
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    “It was serious but it’s not that serious, it was only amateur boxing. We would still go out and have a few drinks.
    “We were all boxers, so you can’t really fight us (in a nightclub). There were ten of us going out.
    “We would get in and if we’d get into a fight, the bouncer is going to sling the others out anyway — and then he is going to tell us where they are!
    “He would say, ‘They’re round the corner, there’s one of them walking down there’.
    “We were always on top. So, yeah, Opera House, due to the fact we knew a bouncer there. They were fun days.
    “I’d drink Courvoisier, Mad Dog 20/20 and cider, that two quid drink, and I’d drink that in the car. I was in the passenger seat. Then I would stand in the queue, ‘Yeah, I’m all right bouncer’.
    “That’s when boxing was getting me on the straight and narrow.
    I’m still on the streets. When I don’t box in camp, I’m on my estate so people still respect me. Anthony Joshua
    “I’m sure a few people remember the days when I was out and about in Tottenham. I’m still about. I’m not about like that (clubbing), but I am still about.
    “I’m still on the streets. When I don’t box in camp, I’m on my estate so people still respect me. I wasn’t ever like a pussy.
    “I can stand on a corner like I’m a normal person. So it’s not like I’m some celebrity superstar going, ‘Oh my God, stay away, I’m not used to all this’.”
    Joshua, from Watford, still has a WhatsApp group with his fellow boxers and nightclubbers — now working as personal trainers, bodyguards,  gardeners and electricians.
    He said: “The bouncer actually passed away, the guy that worked at the gym. His name was Colin Webster, he passed away due to Covid unfortunately.
    “I’ve given a bunch of tickets to Sean, who’s still working at the amateur club now, and he can distribute them amongst the boys, some of the amateurs.”
    At 31, Joshua is dedicated to his noble art but uneasy with the hot air surrounding it.
    The build-up to Anthony Joshua’s world heavyweight title defences against Oleksandr Usyk has been typified by mutual respect
    He said: “I’m actually looking  forward to getting back to training next week, because when I’m in  training I feel like I’m in that spiritual realm — Zen-like, you know what I mean?
    “I’m fit, I’m healthy, I’m looking after my body. When you’re training and you’re not under pressure, it’s a nice thing to do.
    “Everyone trains. I see people go running on the street, people do marathons, triathlons. For me, I just happen to go to the gym, hit the heavy bag.
    “When I’m training without specific commitments, it’s actually really fun.”
    He even describes the solitude of the first Covid lockdown as “the best time of my life”.
    Joshua said: “I was living a certain life, then I found boxing and my whole world flipped on its head so quickly.
    The scale of this just shows where boxing is and the potential it has.Anthony Joshua
    “Then during Covid, I got to poke my head back out and be like, ‘Ah, back to normal again’.
    “So I was out on motorbikes, scooters, it was just a blessing to have that free time. The sun was shining in the garden, it was just nice being normal, as much as possible.”
    So while Joshua is adamant that he wants to fight Tyson Fury for the undisputed world crown, it is clear he would not relish the hype around it as much as the gobby Gypsy King.
    Joshua had been in training for a potential Fury fight before a US court ordered the WBC champion to complete his trilogy with Deontay Wilder, a contest which will take place in Las Vegas on October 9.
    And while Fury loves to goad and trash talk on social media, Joshua finds it all a bore.
    He said: “I like talking to you guys (the media), then when I go and see the quotes that you put out, I think, ‘Oh, why did I say that?’.
    “I don’t mind talking about Fury but it’s the little snippets that you get — like ‘Joshua says he’ll knock out Fury’. Well, I’m not gonna say he’ll knock me out.

    “But we will sell out a stadium when he comes back here.”
    After gazing around Tottenham’s “phenomenal” new home and declaring himself “buzzing” in anticipation of the fight-night atmosphere, Joshua hits out at the lack of funding for amateur boxing during the pandemic.
    He declared: “The scale of this just shows where boxing is and the potential it has.
    “It has massive potential but it needs stars to keep coming through, we need to invest in the amateur code.
    “When there was no funding for amateur clubs during the pandemic, we had to put some funds up to help keep the lights on in boxing gyms.
    “The two heavyweight champions of the world are from here, one Manchester and one London. We come from amateur gyms and are ruling the world of boxing and we don’t get a look-in.”
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    Anthony Joshua takes selfie with Oleksandr Usyk and promises ‘we’re going to deliver’ for fans at Spurs or buying PPV

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has promised fans a picture perfect night of boxing against Oleksandr Usyk as the pair posed for a selfie together. The ultra-respectful and talented heavyweights, who both won gold at the London 2012 Olympics, will fight at Tottenham’s stadium on Saturday night.
    Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk face off ahead of their fightCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk pose for a selfieCredit: Twitter
    Trash talk and threats were ditched for compliments ahead of AJ’s mandatory title defence.
    And after he weighed in at 17st 2lb, more than a full stone heavier than 15st 8lb Usyk, the two smiled for a selfie.
    Joshua, 31, has vowed to give value for money to those 60,000-plus fans at Spurs home as well as all the viewers buying on pay-per-view.
    He said: “I respect the man, he’s achieved phenomenal things so what more can I say other than good luck on the weekend and I hope it is a good fight for everyone that’s comes out.
    “Because I know how hard people work to put their money into this type of stuff. Good seats, pay-per-view buys and stuff like that, so we’re going to deliver.
    “Respect for him training, putting himself in this position and respect to my team for getting me here as well.”

    Joshua tipped the scales at an almost identical weight before he beat Kubrat Pulev, 40, in December, his last fight.
    Suggestions he would match the same 16st 13lb that helped him beat Andy Ruiz Jr, 32, proved false.
    And going as high as 18stone, like was the case against Carlos Takam, 40, in 2018 also appear a thing of the past.
    Joshua said: “I don’t really watch my weight, I don’t really look at it like that.
    “I am what I am at the end of the day, I don’t know why there is this big thing about weights.
    “I think because we’re heavyweights people normally look at us when we’re at our heaviest but I’ve been there.

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    “I was at 18-something at one stage, but I still managed to throw a load of combos, went ten rounds so, I should be able to do the 12 rounds easily.
    “Weight doesn’t make a difference and also, so long as you’re loose, you’re nimble, loose and heavy, relaxed shots, I should be good.
    “As I said, I don’t watch the weight, but if I was heavier and doing it, no I’m lighter I should be able to do it with a lot more ease.”
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