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    Mahmoud Manuel Charr taunts Tyson Fury with miniature WBC belt and calls him a Dosser

    MAHMOUD CHARR has upped the ante in his bid to fight Tyson Fury – by branding the WBC heavyweight champion a “dosser”.The former WBA (regular) title holder was seemingly on course to face Fury on December 3 after The Gypsy King claimed the deadline for his Battle of Britain with Anthony Joshua had passed.
    Tyson Fury was seemingly on course to face Mahmoud Charr on December 3Credit: GETTY
    But talks over a shock Battle of Britain with Anthony Joshua are still ongoingCredit: PA
    An irate Charr took to Instagram on Thursday to brand Fury a “dosser”Credit: INSTAGRAM@MAHMOUDCHARR
    Negotiations, however, are still ongoing between the two camps – much to the annoyance of Charr.
    After a series of back-and-forths on their Instagram stories, in which Fury claimed he will fight TWO fighters including Charr on the same night, Charr said: “The lumberjack is coming for you, Habibi.
    “Focus on the belt, focus on the belt.”
    A fired-up Charr signed off by saying: “You big dosser!”
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    Lebanese-born German Charr berated Fury for going back on his vow to fight him if Joshua failed to meet his Monday deadline.
    He said: “Fury, you are the s**t as Anthony Joshua. A man is a man.
    “When you say Joshua is out, he is out.
    “You told everyone you want to fight me [and] now we are like a duck. Take the fight.”
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    Fury, 34, gave boxing fans fresh hope for his long-awaited showdown with Joshua coming to fruition on Thursday morning.
    He said: “My promoter Frank Warren convinced me to let Queensberry carry on negotiating with your team this week, despite me knowing that you were never going to do this fight.
    “So the deadline was Monday. “I allowed Frank to continue doing meetings with your team and your broadcasters and all that.
    “Now we have BT, DAZN and ESPN all on the same page.
    Tyson Fury has gone back on his self-imposed deadline to finalise a fight with Anthony JoshuaCredit: Getty
    “They are happy with everything, they are all ready to rock and roll.
    “You guys ask for a lot of stuff, you want to be co-promoters when you’re a voluntary challenger.
    “Guess what, I said give it them, let them be co-promoters.
    “You wanted full transparency, even though you’re not an equal shareholder in this party. You know what I said?
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    “Give them full transparency, I’ve got nothing to hide, I’m not trying to rob anybody, I’ve not robbed anybody of a penny in my life.
    “So now you’ve got full transparency, everything is clean and fair. Now Joshua, the ball is really in your court son.”
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    Joe Joyce loved cheerleading and springboard diving before becoming fearsome heavyweight boxer

    JOE JOYCE has professed his love for extreme sports – while also revealing he has a nimble side.The Brit heavyweight used to enjoy springboard diving and cheerleading because, despite being 6ft 6in, he can “twist and flip” through the air.
    Joe Joyce used to enjoy springboard diving and cheerleadingCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Joyce jokingly teased a collaboration with Team GB diver Tom DaleyCredit: PA
    As a youngster Joyce, 37, dreamt of Olympic glory in athletics.
    But the multitalented Juggernaut also tried his luck with other sports before turning to boxing.
    When asked what he’d do if he wasn’t a boxer, Joyce told SunSport: “I was even considering doing springboard diving because I grew up by Putney Leisure Centre and did a lot of stuff on the boards.
    “I could do a lot of somersaults and different things, so I was interested in doing that.
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    “Maybe I could have done a thing with Tom Daley, what is it the duo thing? But maybe not I don’t know… I’m a tall guy.
    “But I can twist and I can flip as well and I enjoyed cheerleading for example, and doing the somersaults and stuff.”
    Joyce was a latecomer to boxing, taking up the sport in his early twenties and not turning pro until after his 31st birthday.
    But as soon as he laced up the gloves and stepped out onto the canvas, he knew it was the sport for him.
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    The Juggernaut added: “When I started boxing, I knew that this was the sport I wanted to be in.
    “I had the enjoyment factor, and I could see with each fight that I was getting closer and closer to where I wanted to be.
    “And all I needed to do was keep winning my fights and I could see the route to the top. It was very clear I was in the right place.”
    Joyce did achieve his Olympic dream, not in athletics but in boxing, controversially being denied gold but winning silver at Rio 2016.
    Joe Joyce won silver at Rio 2016Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Six years later and Joyce now has heavyweight title glory in his sights after brutally knocking out Joseph Parker last weekend.
    As interim champion he is in line for a shot at Oleksandr Usyk’s WBO belt, while WBC champ Tyson Fury has even suggested he could LOSE to Joyce if the two Brits were to fight.
    Both Usyk and Fury, as well as Anthony Joshua, are on Joyce’s wishlist for when he returns to the ring in spring 2023.
    With one of the division’s elite eyed for his next fight, it’s a good thing the Juggernaut doesn’t mind taking the punishment that comes with being a pro boxer.
    Joyce concluded: “I like extreme sports… and boxing for me is an extreme sport.
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    “It has the adrenaline, the excitement, there’s a lot of fans.
    “It’s good fun to punch someone in the face… and I don’t mind getting punched in the face either as you can tell.”
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    Tyson Fury has offered Derek Chisora trilogy fight despite Anthony Joshua talks ‘getting there’, says Eddie Hearn

    EDDIE HEARN claimed Tyson Fury has offered Derek Chisora a trilogy fight – despite ongoing talks with Anthony Joshua. Fury has grown increasingly frustrated having sent AJ a 60/40 deal in his favour for a world title clash on December 3 in Cardiff.
    Derek Chisora was first beaten by Tyson Fury in 2011Credit: Getty
    Anthony Joshua is still in talks to fight Tyson FuryCredit: PA
    But Hearn insisted there are still details to be ironed out with meetings and negotiations actively taking place.
    That is between both Matchroom and Queensberry promotions, as well as broadcasters BT Sport, DAZN and ESPN.
    Fury, 34, spoke out to demand the deal be signed TODAY, having previously given Joshua, 32, until last Friday.
    Speaking to Behind The Gloves, Hearn hit back: “I haven’t actually got anything negative to say about, ‘Oh, Queensberry have done this.’

    “And I don’t think they could either. It’s just Tyson Fury.
    “In the meantime, he’s offered fights to Manuel Charr, he’s offered a fight to Derek Chisora, yesterday I think.
    “Yet he rears his head today and says, ‘OK, I’ll give you until today.’ It’s like, it ain’t going to get done today.”
    Earlier today, Fury said he was convinced by promoter Warren to extend his deadline for Joshua.
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    But the Gypsy King has now claimed AJ is out for good, once again turning his attention to Charr, 37.
    Fury said: “Manuel Charr, so it seems now that AJ’s finally out, he’s ducked his way out, s***bag, coward.
    “And you’re the man that wants to fight and I like that. I like the fact that you’re very vocal and you’re calling for a fight like a real man should do.
    “Any man that wants to fight another man should call him out, like as you’ve been doing to me.
    “So, I accept your challenge Manuel Charr, let’s get it on motherf***er.”

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    Warren also voiced his frustration at a deal not yet being struck.
    He said on talkSPORT: “We’ve done all that’s necessary with BT, ESPN and DAZN. They’re all happy.
    “We gave them a contract. They’ve had it for two weeks and it hasn’t come back yet.
    “Ticketing and the venue is ready to go. We’ve agreed transparency with them.
    “Everything in the pot. Everything they needed – co-promotion, the lot – we’ve bent over backwards. We’ve not had anything back.
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    “I had a bet with Tyson that we’d get it done in the next few days. He said, ‘No, Joshua doesn’t want the fight’. I’ve lost the bet.
    “Joshua said he wanted the fight – so let’s get it done. I don’t understand this.”
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    Jake Paul calls out Floyd Mayweather and slams boxing legend for ‘ruining his legacy’ in exhibitions

    JAKE PAUL slammed Floyd Mayweather for “ruining his legacy” in recent exhibitions – and called for a real fight instead. Mayweather has had four non-sanctioned bouts since retiring in 2017 after beating UFC superstar Conor McGregor, 34.
    Jake Paul slammed Floyd Mayweather for ‘ruining his legacy’ in recent exhibitionsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Floyd Mayweather was called out by Jake PaulCredit: Rex
    One involved Jake’s brother Logan, 27, who took the boxing legend the eight-round distance in July 2021.
    Mayweather, 45, last weekend knocked out Japanese MMA fighter Mikuru Asakura, 30, in two rounds.
    And days later he announced another exhibition with YouTuber Deji, 25, on November 13 in Dubai.
    Paul, 25, slammed Mayweather and called to organise a catchweight bout between 165lb and 175lb.

    He said: “Floyd Mayweather is ruining his legacy fighting no-name guys, wasting his fans’ money, wasting his fans’ time.
    “He doesn’t even know the names of the guys he’s fighting, and then he chooses to fight Comedy Shorts Gamer (Deji), influencer, to make some money to pay his tax bills.
    “Floyd Mayweather telling Jake Paul that you will only fight Jake Paul if he comes down to his weight, 140 pounds or something.
    “I can’t believe what’s going on in the world. I can’t believe this is real.
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    “Floyd, I will fight you, and you know that’s one of the biggest fights to make in boxing.
    “I weigh 175, you weigh 165. We can get that done, make a couple 100 million.”
    Mayweather offered Paul a shot at his 50-0 record but only if the YouTuber-turned boxer got down to his weight of 150lb.
    That would mean losing almost THREE STONE, causing the American to take a further swipe.
    Paul said: “What will your excuse be? You didn’t care what my brother weighed, so why do you care what I weigh?

    “Oh, because you know, you know what’s going to happen. I want to say, ‘I got your 0.’ I don’t want to just say, ‘I got your hat.’ I got your 0.
    “But you’re going to find a way to dance around this. You’ve said, ‘Oh, once he fights a professional fighter, he’s going to get destroyed. It’ll be bad for him.’
    “Why not let that be you – the best ever? There’s only one Mayweather, but he’s scared to fight Jake Paul.
    “It’s 2022. I can’t believe what the f***’s going on, guys.”
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    Paul returns on October 29 against UFC legend Anderson Silva, 47, who will be his first opponent with pro boxing experience.
    Meanwhile, Mayweather faces Deji and revealed ongoing talks to rematch McGregor in 2023.
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    Desperate Putin drafts 7ft boxing legend Nikolai Valuev, 49, to fight Ukraine after spending 10 years hunting Bigfoot

    VLADIMIR Putin’s shoestring army has been forced to call up a 49-year-old former boxing World Champion to fight in Ukraine.Giant Nikolai Valuev, who stands at 7ft tall, is the tallest and heaviest world champion in boxing history.
    Retired Russian boxer Nikolai Valuev has been called up to fight in Ukraine
    The 7-foot giant is an MP for Putin’s United Russia partyCredit: AFP
    He retired in 2009 after being defeated by Brit David HayeCredit: Getty – Contributor
    At his peak, he weighed 149kg, or almost 23 and a half stone.
    After retiring in 2009, he went into politics and joined the Russian parliament or Duma in 2011 as a member of the Putin-backing United Russia party.
    Such was his gargantuan size, a special chair had to be made for him to sit in when he attended parliament.
    In 2010, Valuev’s doctor said he was treating the man mountain for “serious bone and joint problems”
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    He was forced to undergo two operations that required six months on the sidelines and confirmed in 2013 that medical advice was the main reason he wouldn’t return to the ring.
    But that hasn’t stopped Putin’s army from calling him up for the frontline in Ukraine.
    In an interview with Russian state media, he said he had been handed his summons when he was in the Donbas in eastern Ukraine.
    Unlike his other parliamentary colleagues, he has been told to go to the military registration and enlistment office.
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    “In my opinion, everyone has received a summons, I also received a summons,” he told Russian language publication Izvestia. “Will I go? Of course, I will go to the enlistment office now.”
    Speaking of his fellow MPs, he said: “My colleagues are good, they were registered for military service in the State Duma and received summons here, but I have to go home.
    “I received the summons right before my trip to Donbas, and I was not at home.”
    He added: “Next week I will definitely go and report to the enlistment office.”
    Will I go? Of course, I will go to the enlistment office nowNikolai ValuevEx-world heavyweight boxing champ
    Valuev competed in the heavyweight category during his 16-year career between 1993 and 2009.
    He was World Boxing Association world champion between 2005 and 2007, and again in 2009, when he was defeated by Brit David Haye in the so-called “David Vs Goliath” fight.
    After retiring, the Daily Star reports that he has dedicated the past decade trying to prove the existence of the Russian “Bigfoot”.
    Such was his obsession, that he even appeared on the 2013 Channel 4 series “Bigfoot Files” trekking through the Siberian wilderness.
    In 2011, he went on a separate mission to try and track down Bigfoot, as reported by an official Russian government press release.
    “Valuev did not manage to meet the yeti itself but on the way, he discovered ‘traces’ such as broken tree branches,” it read.
    “By the time they reached the cave, the expedition saw gigantic footprints, similar to a human’s.”
    It comes after ex-Everton and Russian footballer Diniyar Bilyaletdinov was called up to fight in Ukraine, his father revealed.
    The 37-year-old midfielder, who made 59 appearances for the Toffees between 2009 and 2012, last served in the military almost two decades ago.
    His dad Rinat confirmed that he had been signed up to fight in Putin’s disastrous war in Ukraine, despite being two years over the official cut-off age for new recruits of 35.
    “Diniyar really received a summons,” he told Russian publication sports.ru.
    “It is difficult to talk about emotions, because he did not serve, although he did military service, but it was specific, with a sports bias. It was 19 years ago.
    “That is, yes, he took the oath, but served in the sports line. The law still says – to call people up to 35 years old, and he is 37, so there is some kind of inconsistency here.
    “Now he will find out whether this agenda is correct or whether it was sent early. Anything can happen.”
    The news follows revelations that staff from Russia’s national football team have refused to turn home from a friendly match in neighbouring Kyrgyzstan, as hundreds of thousands try to flee from Putin’s partial mobilisation.
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    Tomorrow, tyrant Vlad is set to declare four Ukrainian regions as part of Russia in a major rally in Moscow.
    The territories of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia, which make up around 15 percent of all of Ukraine, have held sham referendums in recent days over being annexed by Russia.
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    Boxing champion Jai Opetia ‘told police officers to “f*** off” and urinated in cell’ after nightclub arrest

    AUSTRALIAN boxing world champion Jai Opetaia was slammed by a magistrate for aggressive behaviour towards police and urinating in his cell after an arrest.Opetaia was charged with remaining in the vicinity of a licensed premises after being excluded, behaving in an offensive manner in a public place and using offensive language in a public place.
    Jai Opetaia was slammed by a magistrate for aggressive behaviour towards policeCredit: @jaiopetaia_
    The IBF champion became aggressive and refused to answer police questions.
    And court documents reveal he began banging on his cell door, urinated in his prison and verbally abused officers following his recent arrest.
    Charges relate to an August 14 night out in Sydney where the unbeaten boxer and a friend attempted to enter Home Nightclub on Cockle Bay Wharf.
    The pair walked towards the exit to the premises, where the security guard denied them entry – telling them to use the correct entrance.
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    They then moved towards the security guard, prompting five men to grab Opetaia and move him away.
    The cruiserweight star was asked to leave after getting into an argument with security – but he remained in the area.
    He was restrained until police arrived and put him in handcuffs.
    According to court documents, Opetaia became aggressive with police and loudly said ‘f**k you’ to the officers who gave him a final warning and told him he was being recorded.
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    He said: “You f***ing idiots, I’ve sat here arrested… for nothing.”
    He also shouted at one officer: “You are a dumb four-eyed piece of s***.”
    Opetaia faced court for the first time on Wednesday where defence lawyer Jason Murakami entered a plea of guilty on his behalf.
    Mr Murakami asked magistrate Daniel Covington to consider “exercising discretion” given that Opetaia entered a guilty plea, had no criminal history and the objective seriousness was low.
    The lawyer said his client was very remorseful and worried about his poor behaviour more than his sporting career being affected.
    Opetaia shot to fame in July when he defeated Latvian Mairis Briedis, 37, to win his title belt.
    He has also represented Australia at the 2012 Olympics at the age of just 16 and then the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
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    Deontay Wilder says Anthony Joshua was ‘fearful of running out of gas’ in Usyk rematch and reveals Brit’s ‘big problem’

    DEONTAY WILDER accused Anthony Joshua of being “fearful of running out of gas” in his rematch loss to Oleksandr Usyk. AJ was beaten on points by Usyk for the second time in the space of 11 months in August in Saudi Arabia.
    Anthony Joshua was accused of being ;fearful of running out of gas’ in his rematch with Oleksandr UsykCredit: Reuters
    And Wilder pointed to Joshua’s gas tank as a major fault in his style.
    He told Sky Sports: “I just think Joshua was very cautious in what he did as far as exchanging punches.
    “I always forever said it, as I see it he has a big stamina problem. I think if he can correct that, I think you will see a different Joshua.
    “You won’t see one that’s so hesitant to throw punches and do things especially when he had Usyk, was close to getting him out of there.
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    “I think he was just a little fearful of running out of gas too quick and too fast and he held back a little bit.”
    Usyk, 35, set himself up for a historic four-belt unification bout with Tyson Fury, 35, the first in heavyweight history.
    But he ruled himself out until next year to rest and recover with loved ones having returned to his war-torn home of Ukraine.
    Fury instead turned his attention to beaten-and-bruised Joshua, 32, as talks continue over a December 3 Battle of Britain bout in Cardiff.
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    Usyk reacted by calling out Wilder, 36, who returns on October 15 against former sparring partner Robert Helenius, 38.
    He said: “I heard about the Usyk situation and he’s going to be there. I hold Usyk to be a man of his word.
    “If Usyk’s saying he wants to give me an opportunity for the titles then that’s what I’m holding his word to.
    “I always tell people that I don’t look past fighters but I do look through them, there’s nothing wrong with that, being confident in yourself and looking ahead once this chapter is closed.
    “I’ve got to handle business at the end of the day. Without handling business then nothing else is moving forward.
    “I’m taking it one fight at a time. I’m taking it all in one day at a time.
    “Once I’ve accomplished and finished what I have to do with Robert then I’ll move on and I’ll be looking forward to the next challenge, whether it’s Usyk or whether it’s anybody else.”
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    Tyson Fury claims he could fight TWICE in one night following Anthony Joshua snub – hours after saying bout was back ON

    TYSON FURY has once again quashed any hope of an Anthony Joshua clash – insisting he will now fight twice on the same night instead.The Gypsy King claimed on Monday that a clash with AJ was dead in the water after his own self-imposed deadline was not met.
    Fury has now claimed a fight with Joshua could still happenCredit: Getty
    Joshua accepted a 60/40 split in Fury’s favour but the bout has not yet been signed
    Fury then insisted he was planning to take on Mahmoud Charr on the proposed date of December 3 at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
    Hopes of an all-British showdown were then reignited by Fury’s lengthy video on social media on Thursday in which he revealed talks with Joshua’s representatives were still very much alive and that AJ had 24 hours to sign the contract.
    But after Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn insisted it was not possible to have it signed today, Fury once again called off talks and claimed he will take on Mahmoud Charr AND another boxer on the same night.
    Speaking on Twitter, he said: “Just been doing a little bit of brainstorming. December 3rd is coming – Mahmoud Charr is agreed.
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    “Why don’t I fight two people on the same night? Mahmoud Charr and somebody else? That would be pretty damn awesome.
    “I’d probably be the first WBC heavyweight champion to have two fights in one night and that is a guaranteed fact. What do you think? What are we saying?”
    Fury also claimed Joshua had “ducked” the fight with him, just hours after releasing a lengthy video revealing negotiations were ongoing.
    He said: “Right, Anthony Joshua, where do we start?
    “So, the deadline was Monday. Frank Warren asked me and convinced me to let it carry on for a couple of days – and today’s Thursday.
    “And even though I knew you weren’t going to sign this contract, I allowed Frank to continue doing meetings with your team and your broadcasters and all that.
    “Now we have BT, DAZN and ESPN all on the same page. They are happy with everything. They are ready to rock and roll.
    “You guys asked for a lot of stuff. You want to be co-promoters when you’re a voluntary challenger. Guess what? I said ‘give it them’.
    “You wanted full transparency even though you’re not an equal shareholder in this party. Do you know what I said? ‘Give them full transparency’. I’ve got nothing to hide, I’m not trying to rob anybody.”
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    He continued: “So now you’ve got full transparency, everything is clean and fair.
    “Now Joshua, the ball is really in your court, son. Everybody is done. If you’re a man, and if you’ve got any dignity or pride about you, you’ll get this contract signed today.
    “This is it. There’s no more days, weeks, months. You’ve had the contract now for over two weeks and you still haven’t signed it.
    “Show the public that you’re really the big coward that I know you are and don’t sign it. I don’t care either way if you sign it or you don’t – it makes no difference to me at all.
    “You’re a beaten man and I’m a world champion. I’m chucking you a massive bone, but I know I can punch your face in so I’m willing to give you an opportunity.
    “There’s nothing more to do. Everyone is happy. Get your team onto mine. They will be available all day like they’ve been available the last two weeks.
    “Get this contract signed today, you big p**** and let the British fans have what they want.
    “There’s no more running, you have to fight me. You cannot escape. The Fury is coming, b****.”
    Following the video, Hearn responded by saying they still have two weeks to agree a December 3 fight.
    He said: “At midnight on Wednesday I spoke to Frank’s son George Warren and it was positive again but then Tyson put out another video. It’s baffling.
    “I think the fight can get made but everything has not been agreed, there have just been positive talks.
    “We don’t need a massive promotional tour, the fight sells out in 10 seconds. We have two weeks to do this fight.”
    Fury and Joshua have been linked with a fight for several years, but it has never materialised.
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    They came close to fighting last year before Deontay Wilder won an arbitration case to face Fury for a third time – scuppering the signed bout between the two Brits.
    Since then, Fury has beaten Wilder and Dillian Whyte, while Joshua has lost twice to Oleksandr Usyk. More