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    ‘Men I respect in different ways’ – Wladimir Klitschko reveals who he is backing as Anthony Joshua fights Oleksandr Usyk

    WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO has sent out a message of support for both Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk. AJ rematches Usyk in Saudi Arabia tonight, following his loss last September, which Klitschko’s brother Vitali was ringside for.
    Wladimir Klitschko and Anthony Joshua during their sparring days
    Wladimir Klitschko with Oleksandr Usyk

    The Ukrainian heavyweight great was involved in a modern classic with Joshua in 2017 but retired after the round 11 loss.
    And the former sparring partner remain good friend to this day, with AJ often seeking Klitschko’s advice.
    The former heavyweight ruler also goes way back with Usyk, 35, following training and sparring sessions of their own.
    And with both so heavily affected by the war going on in their homeland, Klitschko has backed his countryman against AJ.
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    Klitschko, 46, tweeted: “Heavyweight Boxing today with two men I respect and know in different ways.
    “I wish you both success but know Ukraine is where I stand!!”
    Joshua, 32, was urged by his gym-mate Frazer Clarke, 31, to replicate the tactics he used against Klitschko in his rematch with Usyk.
    Clarke told Sky Sports: “He’s under no illusions. He’s going to have to be the best he’s ever been to beat Usyk.
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    “I think he’s going to have to be better than he’s ever been. Better than the Wladimir Klitschko night.
    “I feel like he has to be Klitschko-esque. That night there were ups and downs and he had to come back. He might just have to do that.
    “He’s got every chance. From what I’ve seen him put in on a daily and a weekly basis, he’s given himself every chance and that’s all you can ask from a fighter in a camp.
    “If you give everything you’ve got to give, with the experience and the skill he’s already got, he’s given himself every chance.”
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    Meet Ramla Ali, the first woman to box in Saudi Arabia on Anthony Joshua undercard who is refugee and model

    RAMLA ALI is the history-making boxer whose story began after fleeing war-torn Somalia as a baby. Ali is an Olympian, model, activist and author, who is also set to become the first women fighter to compete in Saudi Arabia on the Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk undercard.
    Ramla Ali will become the first women to box in Saudi ArabiaCredit: PA
    Ramla Ali has modelled for DiorCredit: Getty
    The featherweight is 6-0 as a professionalCredit: https://www.instagram.com/ramlaali/
    But the 32-year-old’s journey started before she was even a year old when her family made the brave call to flee Somalia for the UK.
    Her elder brother had been killed by a bomb, aged just 12, during the civil war in the early 1990s.
    And Ali’s family escaped the capital Mogadishu following a nine-day boat journey to Kenya.
    Some died of starvation on the way although Ali’s family eventually found refuge in London.
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    They settled in Whitechapel, East London, but in her teens Ali was bullied for being overweight.
    She took it upon herself to join a boxercise class at a local gym.
    But she did not tell her family, fearing they would disapprove of the sport for a Muslim girl.
    Ali would go on to win novice and elite titles, but her success meant her boxing secret was exposed.
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    She told Stylist in 2020: “I sort of knew they wouldn’t agree with it.
    “I told my younger brother because he was one of the cool ones – I think I needed an ally.
    “The rest of the family found out when my older brother saw me fighting on TV.
    “It was quite annoying, because I had specifically asked for that fight not to be shown.
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    “When I got home, the whole family was gathered in the living room – I guess you could call it an intervention.
    “Obviously they didn’t think a woman should be boxing, so they asked me to stop.”
    A defiant Ali, perhaps inspired by her own families journey to freedom, eventually won them over, including her mum.
    Ramla Ali only started boxing to lose weightCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    She did not even tell her family she started boxingCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    Ramla Ali won novice and elite amateur titlesCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    She said to BBC Sport: “A couple years ago we had a sort of turning point.
    “I got a phone call from her to wish me good luck in the tournament that I was going to in Denmark.
    “It was honestly the best feeling in the world, knowing that somebody that I love so much has taken an interest in something that I love so much.
    “She’s so supportive now. She hasn’t watched me compete live – she will wait until the next day to watch it on YouTube.”
    Ali initially boxed for England at international amateur level but changed to represent Somalia.
    And despite turning professional in 2020, a year later at the delayed Tokyo Olympics, she represented Somalia but lost in her opening bout.
    Despite Ali’s impressive boxing portfolio, she is equally as successful outside of the ring.

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    Ramla Ali boxed in the Tokyo OlympicsCredit: Getty
    The boxer modelling for CartierCredit: Getty
    Ramla Ali has a charity of her ownCredit: https://www.instagram.com/ramlaali/
    The super-bantamweight has modelled for Dior, Cartier and Nike, while featuring on several magazine covers.
    In 2019, she was one of 15 picked by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, to star on the front of the September issue of British Vogue.
    Ali is a UK Unicef ambassador and three years ago taught boxing to young girls at a refugee camp in Jordan.
    The humanitarian also runs her own non-profit all-women self-defence group called Sisters Club, which has the backing of Nike.
    To top if off, last year Ali released her own book, Ten Steps to Becoming Your Own Champion.
    Her popularity and personality has shone in the pro ranks and she stole the show in July at the O2 Arena.
    Derek Chisora, 38, beat Kubrat Pulev, 41, in the main-event but Ali’s win over Agustina Rojas drew the most fanfare.
    Ramla Ali’s non-profit organisation Sisters ClubCredit: https://www.instagram.com/ramlaali/
    Ramla Ali beat Marisa Belen Rojas in her last fightCredit: Getty
    She said: “I only had to put out the flyer and within 72 hours I’d sold 500 tickets. It was insane.”
    Ali now takes her talents to Saudi Arabia this Saturday, on the undercard of Anthony Joshua’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.
    She faces Crystal Garcia in what will be the first sanctioned women’s boxing bout in Saudi.
    Ali said: “It’s a huge honour. This is a one-time thing.
    “No-one else will be the first, and for myself and for my opponent, both our names will be cemented in history. It’s an incredible feeling.”
    Joshua’s world title rematch in the Middle East nation has drawn criticism due to Saudi’s poor human rights records and treatment of women.
    But Ali responded: “You can’t fault a country who are trying to make change. This isn’t just a gimmick of ‘let’s stick on women’ and whatever.
    “If I am trying to fight for women’s rights, why wouldn’t I support a country who is trying to make change, who is trying to change women’s rights.”
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    The only thing missing from Ali’s sensational lists of achievements is a world title in the pro ranks – another piece of history she eyes.
    She said:  “I want to become a world champion. I hope in doing so people will develop a better view of Somalia.”
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    Who won Money Kicks vs Traycho Georgiev? Fight result as YouTuber makes pro debut on AJ undercard

    MONEY KICKS made his pro boxing debut on the undercard of Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk.A proposed bout with Floyd Mayweather failed to materialise last year so Dubai’s richest kid aka Rashed Belhassa stepped into the boxing pro ranks on the undercard of Usyk and AJ’s big rematch.
    Money Kicks (left) weighed in for his pro boxing debut
    Money Kicks arrived in Jeddah in style
    His bout with Traycho Georgiev (0-3) was his first professional fight, having previously defeated Anas Elshayib and Ajmal Khan in exhibition contests.
    Belhasa is the son of a billionaire and earlier this year had a fight set up with Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    The pair met when Belhasa was young with 50-0 champ Mayweather visiting his father’s zoo – a popular destination for celebrities including Lionel Messi, Nicky Minaj, Cardi B and AJ.
    But the proposed fight was cancelled and Belhasa turned his attention to Georgiev, who had failed to win any of his three professional fights.
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    When is Money Kicks fight?
    Money Kicks lost to Traycho Georgiev via SPLIT-DECISION.
    The result handed Money Kicks a loss on his pro debut, and was Georgiev’s first win in the pro ranks.
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    Traycho Georgiev celebrates in style

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    Who is Money Kicks? 
    Money Kicks’s real name is Rashed Belhasa.
    Born January 5, 2002, in Dubai, UAE to an Islam family.
    He is known for being a YouTuber and Actor.
    He mostly shares his fashionable outfits and video clips over on his Instagram account.
    Just search this username @rsbelhasa to find him.
    He currently has over 2 Million Followers on his Instagram account and 2.6 Million Subscribers on Youtube Channel.
    He got huge recognition after making videos about his rich lifestyle, expensive shoes and different exotic vehicles like Rolls Royce and Bentley
    What is the full Usyk vs Joshua undercard?

    Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 (10.54pm) – World heavyweight championship WBA ‘super’, IBF, IBO and WBO – 12 rounds
    Filip Hrgovic vs Zhilei Zhang (9.52pm) – IBF heavyweight final eliminator – 12 rounds
    Callum Smith vs Mathieu Bauderlique (8.50pm) – WBC light-heavyweight final eliminator – 12 rounds
    Badou Jack vs Richard Rivera (7.18pm) – cruiserweight – 10 rounds
    Ziyad Almaayouf vs Jose Alatorre (6.48pm) – super-lightweight – 4 rounds
    Ramla Ali vs Crystal Garcia Nova (6.10pm) – super-bantamweight – 8 rounds
    Andrew Tabiti vs James Wilson (5.24pm) – heavyweight – 8 rounds
    Ben Whittaker vs Peter Nosic (4.46pm) – light-heavyweight – 6 rounds
    Daniel Lapin vs Josef Jurko (4.03pm) – heavyweight – 8 rounds
    Bader Alsamreen vs Faud Tarverdi (3.30pm) – super lightweight – 6 rounds
    Rashed Belhassa aka Money Kicks vs Traycho Georgiev (3pm) – welterweight – 4 rounds

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    Usyk vs Joshua 2 commentators: Who is calling the action on Sky Sports?

    OLEKSANDR USYK defends his world heavyweight titles against Anthony Joshua TONIGHT.And Sky Sports Box Office will be broadcasting the big fight in the UK, but just who is on commentary? Don’t worry we’ve got you covered.
    Anna Woolhouse is hosting for Sky Sports
    Usyk and Joshua’s HUGE rematch is finally here
    AJ tried to outbox the slick southpaw in their Tottenham tussle last September, and ended up suffering a lopsided points defeat.
    But Joshua’s training partner and good pal Lawrence Okolie reckons he can become a three-time heavyweight champion if he sticks to the secret game plan he’s been honing for the last eight months.
    The WBO cruiserweight champion told SunSport: “Some of those adjustments, which I don’t want to go too much into, are showing a bit in the little techniques that he’s been working on in training with me.
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    “I’m obviously an almost opposite style to Usyk, so it’s hard to deal with when he would try those techniques with me.
    “But it [his most recent training with AJ] was good and I look forward to them clashing again and that’s it.”
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    Who is on commentary for Usyk vs Joshua 2?
    Adam Smith, Andy Scott, Johnny Nelson and Matt Macklin will be commentating and reporting from Saudi Arabia.
    While Frazer Clarke, Natasha Jonas and Carl Froch will be in the studio with Anna Woolhouse for Usyk vs Joshua 2.
    Trainer Dave Coldwell, who worked with Tony Bellew against Oleksandr Usyk, is providing tactical insight.

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    What time is Usyk vs Joshua 2?
    Usyk vs Joshua 2 will take place from approx 10.54pm BST on Saturday, August 20.
    Though this depends on the length of the undercard bouts.
    Sky Sports Box Office will be broadcasting the show in the UK, with DAZN showing it in the rest of the world.
    What is the full undercard and timings?

    Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua 2 (10.54pm) – World heavyweight championship WBA ‘super’, IBF, IBO and WBO – 12 rounds
    Filip Hrgovic vs Zhilei Zhang (9.52pm) – IBF heavyweight final eliminator – 12 rounds
    Callum Smith vs Mathieu Bauderlique (8.50pm) – WBC light-heavyweight final eliminator – 12 rounds
    Badou Jack vs Richard Rivera (7.18pm) – cruiserweight – 10 rounds
    Ziyad Almaayouf vs Jose Alatorre (6.48pm) – super-lightweight – 4 rounds
    Ramla Ali vs Crystal Garcia Nova (6.10pm) – super-bantamweight – 8 rounds
    Andrew Tabiti vs James Wilson (5.24pm) – heavyweight – 8 rounds
    Ben Whittaker vs Peter Nosic (4.46pm) – light-heavyweight – 6 rounds
    Daniel Lapin vs Josef Jurko (4.03pm) – heavyweight – 8 rounds
    Bader Alsamreen vs Faud Tarverdi (3.30pm) – super lightweight – 6 rounds
    Rashed Belhassa aka Money Kicks vs Traycho Georgiev (3pm) – welterweight – 4 rounds

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    Usyk vs Joshua 2 how to watch – TV channel guide and live streaming info for HUGE heavyweight rematch tonight

    THE eyes of the boxing world will be fixed on Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua’s huge heavyweight rematch TONIGHT.Over 60,000 will be in attendance at the Jeddah Dome in Saudi Arabia, and over 190 territories worldwide will be watching on TV.
    Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua face off
    And AJ has warned he is going to “smash” Oleksandr Usyk in their blockbuster sequel.
    This time around though Joshua has vowed to ditch the cautious approach and “smash” his opponent when he enters the ring on Saturday night.
    Joshua told Sky Sports: “I wanted to outbox my opponent, whether it was Usyk or anyone else, that was the mindset (in the first fight).
    “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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    When is Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk?
    Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 is on Saturday, August 20.
    The ring walks are expected from 10.54pm approx, though this depends on the length of the undercard fights.
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    How can I watch Joshua vs Usyk? Stream and TV info
    Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Box Office in the UK, and DAZN in the rest of the world.
    The event starts at 6pm on Sky Sports Box Office (Sky channel 491/ HD 492), and costs £26.95 to purchase.
    To watch it online, book through the Sky Sports Box Office app and website.
    If you don’t have a Box Office account, you’ll still be able to sign up and buy the fight.
    DAZN will be showing the fight in 190+ countries outside of the UK.
    Usyk outclassed AJ in their first fight
    Can I listen to Joshua vs Usyk 2 on radio?
    talkSPORT have the exclusive rights for the big fight and you can listen to it all for FREE.
    The station’s Fight Night team will be made up of be presenters Adam Catterall and Gareth A Davies, commentator Andy Clarke, sports broadcaster Ade Oladipo and former bantamweight boxer Spencer Oliver
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    Full fight card timings

    Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 (10.54pm) – World heavyweight championship WBA ‘super’, IBF, IBO and WBO – 12 rounds
    Filip Hrgovic vs Zhilei Zhang (9.52pm) – IBF heavyweight final eliminator – 12 rounds
    Callum Smith vs Mathieu Bauderlique (8.50pm) – WBC light-heavyweight final eliminator – 12 rounds
    Badou Jack vs Richard Rivera (7.18pm) – cruiserweight – 10 rounds
    Ziyad Almaayouf vs Jose Alatorre (6.48pm) – super-lightweight – 4 rounds
    Ramla Ali vs Crystal Garcia Nova (6.10pm) – super-bantamweight – 8 rounds
    Andrew Tabiti vs James Wilson (5.24pm) – heavyweight – 8 rounds
    Ben Whittaker vs Peter Nosic (4.46pm) – light-heavyweight – 6 rounds
    Daniel Lapin vs Josef Jurko (4.03pm) – heavyweight – 8 rounds
    Bader Alsamreen vs Faud Tarverdi (3.30pm) – super lightweight – 6 rounds
    Rashed Belhassa aka Money Kicks vs Traycho Georgiev (3pm) – welterweight – 4 rounds

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    Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk undercard FULL: Who is fighting on Saudi bill TONIGHT and what time do bouts start?

    OLEKSANDR USYK and Anthony Joshua’s stunning heavyweight rematch is here TONIGHT.But before the mouth-watering main event over in Saudi Arabia there’s a STACKED undercard – which includes an historic fight.
    All eyes will be on Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua’s rematch
    And there are TWO world title eliminators are on the bill that are unlikely to disappoint.
    Man mountain Filip Hrgovic will take on China’s Zhang Zhilei in the IBF heavyweight division’s final eliminator.
    With both men unbeaten, something will have to give on August 20.
    Croatian Hrgovic and Zhang were initially set to fight on May 7 on the undercard of Canelo Alvarez’s defeat to Dmitry Bivol.
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    After Hrgovic pulled out for personal reasons, Zhang instead made light work of America’s Scott Alexander.
    The second eliminator will see Brit former world super-middleweight champ Callum Smith take on Frenchman Mathieu Bauderlique.
    While Ramla Ali will take on Crystal Garcia Nova in what is set to be an historic bout.
    Ramla Ali will be making history
    Filip Hrgovic is in a IBF heavyweight title eliminator
    Ali vs Nova will be the first ever professional women’s boxing match to take place in Saudi Arabia.
    On the magnitude of the occasion, Ali told ESPN: “It’s such a monumental thing to happen in Saudi.
    “Me and my opponent, we’re essentially making history together so it’s not just me. It’s someone else as well, we’re both going to be the first females to be in Saudi.”
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    When is Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk?
    Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk takes place on Saturday, August 20.
    The fight is expected to start at 11pm UK time – this is 1am in Saudi Arabia.
    The Jeddah Super Dome – with a capacity of 40,000 – plays host.
    Who is fighting on the Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk undercard?
    The undercard is set to start from 3pm UK time. Times in brackets are the estimated start time of each fight.

    Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 (10.54pm) – World heavyweight championship WBA ‘super’, IBF, IBO and WBO – 12 rounds
    Filip Hrgovic vs Zhilei Zhang (9.52pm) – IBF heavyweight final eliminator – 12 rounds
    Callum Smith vs Mathieu Bauderlique (8.50pm) – WBC light-heavyweight final eliminator – 12 rounds
    Badou Jack vs Richard Rivera (7.18pm) – cruiserweight – 10 rounds
    Ziyad Almaayouf vs Jose Alatorre (6.48pm) – super-lightweight – 4 rounds
    Ramla Ali vs Crystal Garcia Nova (6.10pm) – super-bantamweight – 8 rounds
    Andrew Tabiti vs James Wilson (5.24pm) – heavyweight – 8 rounds
    Ben Whittaker vs Peter Nosic (4.46pm) – light-heavyweight – 6 rounds
    Daniel Lapin vs Josef Jurko (4.03pm) – heavyweight – 8 rounds
    Bader Alsamreen vs Faud Tarverdi (3.30pm) – super lightweight – 6 rounds
    Rashed Belhassa aka Money Kicks vs Traycho Georgiev (3pm) – welterweight – 4 rounds

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    Anthony Joshua net worth 2022 – career earnings and how much he is getting for Oleksandr Usyk rematch?

    BOXING matches involving Anthony Joshua is almost guaranteed to fill up the stadium – so it’s only fair that his bank account gets filled up too.From securing a gold medal at the London 2012 Olympics, to unifying the WBA, IBO and WBO titles in 2018, the British superstar has created himself a fantastic career.
    Anthony Joshua announced himself to the world with an Olympic gold medalCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Anthony Joshua reclaimed his belts off Andy Ruiz in December 2019Credit: Reuters
    And now, another chapter is set to be added to Joshua’s incredible journey when the world witnesses him take on Oleksandr Usyk in a highly anticipated rematch.
    What is Anthony Joshua’s net worth 2022?
    Anthony Joshua has a reported net worth of £115 million but it could surpass the £200m mark after Saturday night’s showdown with Oleksandr Usyk.
    The British superstar pocketed a reported £15m alone from his iconic Wembley clash with Wladimir Klitschko in 2017.
    And Joshua’s victory against Joseph Parker a year later saw him take home a little bit less in £13m.
    However, AJ collected a staggering £66m when he reclaimed his WBA, IBF, IBO and WBO titles against Andy Ruiz in December 2019.
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    Plus, the AJ walked home with a reported £15m after his disappointing loss to Oleksandr Usyk in 2021.
    Not to mention that the British heavy hitter owns 258 MGT who oversee some of the top British boxers, is sponsored by Under Amour and Joshua has been the face of lynx deodorant for a number of years.
    How much is Anthony Joshua getting for Oleksandr Usyk rematch?
    The British heavyweight will receive a 50/50 split of the £65m purse that Saudi Arabia paid to host the fight, which means each boxer should pocket a minimum of £32.5m.

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    However, this is before any additional sponsorships and revenue from pay-per-view sales of the fight.
    Oleksandr Usyk is a mandatory challenger and agreed to insert a rematch clause only if the second prize money was split evenly.
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    Whereas Joshua first fight with Andy Ruiz was a voluntary defence which meant that his team were able to insert a clause that states AJ is entitled to getting a big bulk of the purse. More

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    Tyson Fury’s dad John tells Anthony Joshua to be ‘worst form of human being ever’ and gives blueprint to beat Usyk

    TYSON FURY’S dad John insists Anthony Joshua will have to enter the ring as the “worst form of human being he’s ever been” to beat Oleksandr Usyk tonight.The two heavyweights will clash at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Saudi Arabia just a year after Usyk beat Joshua in London.
    John Fury believes Anthony Joshua can beat Oleksandr Usyk if he changes his character
    Anthony Joshua takes on Oleksandr Usyk in a rematch tonight after last year’s lossCredit: Getty
    The Ukrainian star poses as the favourite to retain the IBF, WBO, IBO and WBA (Super) titles but Fury isn’t writing AJ off.
    However, the former boxer insists his fellow Brit will have to “change his character completely” and put “a lot of devil in his work” when he enters the ring.
    Fury told Freebetsdotcom: “I know they’re all favouring Usyk, and I can’t blame them, but I wouldn’t write Anthony Joshua off.
    “If he gets the right game plan, the right mindset, takes it to him and bullies him a bit with a lot of devil in his work, I think he can stop him.
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    “I’d go for body punches, I’d work the body. Plenty of punishment downstairs, bring them up through the middle and around the sides. If he gets that game plan, who knows, I think he can do it.
    “But it’s going to take devil in his work, aggression and him to be a bully and the worst form of human being he’s ever been in that night.
    “He’s got to change his character completely. He’s got to be a demon when he’s in there, otherwise he’s going to come up second best because you can’t outbox Usyk as he’s just too tricky.
    “But what he can do is out strength him, out game him and use his size and his weight to his advantage. He needs a lot of that [heart], if he gets all of this, you get an AJ win. Anything less, Usyk [wins].”
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    Boxing legend Mike Tyson also advised Joshua that he can’t outbox Usyk.
    But Tyson insists he can still pick up the win if he wears the Ukrainian down. More