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    Oleksandr Usyk claims Anthony Joshua wasn’t even his hardest fight in damning verdict of Brit after classy win

    OLEKSANDR USYK reckons his 12-round heavyweight world title win over Anthony Joshua was not even his hardest fight.The 34-year-old Ukraine southpaw had his first 16 pro fights at the 14st 4lbs cruiserweight limit, winning all four belts to become undisputed king.
    Oleksandr Usyk dismantled Anthony Joshua to rip away his world heavyweight titlesCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    There was plenty of respect between them in the dressing room afterwardsCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    Joshua, 31, was the 17st defending WBA, IBF and WBO boss – boxing in front of around 60,000 home fans just a few miles from his Watford home.
    Yet the moustached superstar claimed he never even hit top gear to try to land the stoppage and hinted he had tougher tests before and will have bigger ones in the future.
    The eccentric said: “The plan was just to walk in, see, start, so we went in, saw and started.
    “In the 12th my corner said ‘speed up’ so I did and then they said ‘and the new’.
    “I tried to speed up and punched him a couple of times but I was losing my rhythm and my corner told me to slow down and throw my jab more because if I did not keep throwing my jab I would lose my rhythm.
    “This is the biggest fight in my career but it was not my hardest. I think that is in my future.”
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    Usyk now has three of the major world titles, with Tyson Fury defending his WBC strap against Deontay Wilder on October 9.
    But he has vowed to honour the rematch clause in their contract and hand AJ a shot at redemption, with no chance of a deviation from that big-money plan even if he gets a direct message from Las Vegas in a couple of weeks.
    Usyk added: “I really love challenges but we have a rematch clause in the contract with Anthony Joshua and we will honour that.
    “I love challenges but it does not matter if anybody calls me out, although I love the challenge when people do call me out.
    “Anthony Joshua is our next opponent in our minds.”
    The Ukraine sensation would love to have the rematch in his country’s national stadium.
    London is a really lucky city for meOleksandr Usyk
    But it is far more likely to happen back in the UK or in Saudi Arabia where the time difference would keep it on British primetime TV.
    But maybe Watford’s AJ should swerve a return to the capital as fellow London 2012 Olympic winner Usyk reckons it’s a special place for him.
    He said: “Joshua is a true warrior and fighter and he will improve his skills.
    “I can’t really for sure say if he will or won’t take the rematch, but I think he probably will.
    “I would love to have the rematch in the Olimpiyskiy Stadium in Kiev.
    “But London is a really lucky city for me.”
    Usyk bossed the fight and almost stopped his opponent in the 12th roundCredit: Getty
    Joshua is expected to exercise the rematch clause to try and get the belts backCredit: Getty
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    Anthony Joshua’s corner under scrutiny following Usyk defeat as trainer claims ‘no need to go back to drawing board’

    ANTHONY JOSHUA’S corner is under intense scrutiny after the Brit hero’s heartbreaking loss to Oleksandr Usyk.Almost every AJ-supporting fighter and pundit urged the 31-year-old Watford ace to steam into the former cruiserweight and dominate him with all his physical advantages.
    Rob McCracken insists Anthony Joshua does NOT need to go back to the drawing boardCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Heavyweight boxing has a new unified champ in UsykCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    But AJ – who only picked up a pair of gloves in 2007, a few months Usyk competed at his first of two Olympics – admitted he tried to outbox the supremely gifted 34-year-old southpaw.
    Team GB mastermind Rob McCracken seemed to admit his star student ignored his instructions.
    But, during the televised intervals, he never seemed close to explaining the urgency of the situation or demanding AJ go for a titles-saving late knockout.
    McCracken said afterwards: “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.
    “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.”

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    After the June 2019 loss to Andy Ruiz Jr, Joshua added two new coaches to his corner in Angel Fernandez and Joby Clayton, and they undoubtedly helped him get the rematch win.
    But TV viewers were baffled by some of the cheerleading Clayton was doing in the corner when AJ needed some cold hard facts.
    And even between the final two championship rounds there seemed to be no much-needed orders for a last-ditch KO charge.
    One Twitter follower recognised Clayton’s Wolverhampton accent going OTT with praise for Joshua’s efforts, writing: “All the people hammering McCracken for saying ‘brilliant AJ’ throughout the fight when actually it was Joby Clayton!”

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    Carl Froch tells Anthony Joshua to forget about Usyk rematch unless he rips up gameplan and goes back to being bully

    CARL FROCH has told Anthony Joshua to forget about an Oleksandr Usyk rematch unless he rips up his gameplan and returns to being a bully.Despite his height, reach and 19lbs weight advantage AJ, 31, failed to impose himself on the 34-year-old former cruiserweight.
    Joshua was bullied around the ring by Usyk on a sensational night for the Ukrainian
    Former boxing world champ Carl Froch believes Anthony Joshua needs a whole new gameplan to beat Oleksandr UsykCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The Watford ace surrendered his WBA, IBF and WBO titles to the Ukraine master, without even going hell-for-leather in the final few rounds when he must have sensed it was slipping away.
    An instant rematch is being targeted for February but Froch – who had his brilliant super-middleweight world title career guided by AJ mentor Rob McCracken – needs to see a totally new approach or a devastatingly similar result..
    “I thought AJ would get going and impose his advantages more,” he said
    “The bigger size and reach and 19lbs.
    “If you want to beat a top boxer you don’t box him, you fight him, don’t play them at their own game because then you give them all the advantages.
    “AJ did that, he tried to box with Usyk and he is too good. I would have liked a stronger start from AJ but Usyk is a magician.

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    “He can start quicker and stronger in the rematch and get rough but the way Usyk finished the fight worries me because he could have relaxed and instead he took him on and tried to finish him.
    “That told me he did to show him what could be coming in the rematch
    “What a fighter Usyk is, I have to say I don’t fancy AJ in the rematch, he has to seriously change his tactics and his gameplan and get rough early.
    “Apparently he has said he wants the rematch straight away but I think he needs to sleep on it and look over at what he did wrong and what he can improve on.”
    Ice-cool Usyk claims he and his corner never even hit top gear to land the stoppage, preferring to put on a Tottenham clinic.

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    But in the final few seconds of the 12th round he definitely fancied a KO and pummelled AJ once he was pinned to the ropes.
    Now the multimillionaire needs to assess if he really still has the desire to go to the well and overcome this boogieman.
    Froch added: “I didn’t think AJ would lose like that, I never saw it coming that way because the ending was a bit of a beating.
    “I am sure Joshua can come again but it depends how much he wants it because he has achieved so much and done so well.
    “I do think Anthony Joshua can win the rematch, he does have the physicality, but he needs different tactics and gameplan, he needs to implement his size and stature a lot more and a lot earlier.”
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    Fearless Dillian Whyte slams Oleksandr Usyk for failing to KO Anthony Joshua and vows to ‘GO TO WAR’ with Ukrainian

    DILLIAN WHYTE cannot believe ‘f****** weirdo’ Anthony Joshua didn’t throw the kitchen sink at Oleksandr Usyk.The 33-year-old beat AJ in the amateurs and lost to him in a 2015 pro fight, but he backed the 31-year-old to be too big and strong for the former cruiserweight on Saturday – as long as he dominated him early.
    Whyte was outspoken in his criticism of Joshua’s approach to the fight after losing his titles to UsykCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    Whyte was quick to play down Usyk’s victory with criticism that he didn’t KO JoshuaCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    But Joshua admitted after the unanimous points loss that he tried to outbox the southpaw genius.
    Whyte claims that is why he came completely unstuck, despite the 19lbs muscle advantage.
    The Body Snatcher told IFL: “I was surprised with how the fight went because I thought Joshua would get it done inside seven rounds because he would enforce his size and bulk on Usyk but he was very reserved and tentative, it was weird.
    “Usyk was a lot more aggressive because Joshua allowed him to be, whenever Joshua stung him he stood in front of him and let his hands go and Joshua let him do it.
    “Joshua was hurting him but backing up so it has baffled me a bit, it was a bizarre performance.
    “Joshua is a strange guy, he’s a proper f****** weirdo, he should have been putting the heat on him.
    “After eight rounds he should have felt like he was down on the cards and started really having a go, he’s the unified heavyweight champion of the world.”

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    AJ has demanded an instant rematch that promoter Eddie Hearn reckons could happen as early as February.
    But Whyte has warned him to quit trying to be a boxing technician and return to his big, bad bullying ways.
    “He needs to throw his hands,” he said.
    “Joshua’s mentality has to change, lately he is in a safety-first mode, he is fighting weird.
    “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 s*** 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.”
    Speaking to Behind the Gloves after the fight, Whyte said: “I don’t give a f*** about Usyk. I never feared him. What did he do? He didn’t knock out Joshua, he just outboxed him.
    “I’ll go to war with him, I don’t give a f*** about all of that.
    “He [Joshua] doesn’t even seem hungry anymore. Maybe he’s lost the dog in him. It happens sometimes.”
    Whyte offered his congratulations to Usyk after the fight but called Joshua ‘gun shy’Credit: Getty
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    Damning stats reveal Joshua’s low punch accuracy and Usyk’s total dominance after AJ loses titles in shock defeat

    OLEKSANDR USYK triumphed over Anthony Joshua as he outboxed his opponent in every department.Punch stats show Usyk, 34, was in control throuhout the 12 rounds despite British judge Howard Foster scoring AJ ahead after eight rounds.
    Oleksandr Usyk was a lot more efficient than Anthony Joshua with his jab
    Usyk also made good use of his overhand left to wear down Joshua
    The Ukrainian landed 148 punches to AJ’s 123
    But it was Usyk who landed more punches, bigger punches, and it was the Ukrainian who was more efficient with his shots.
    AJ failed to use his height and weight advantage early on to impose himself on Usyk.
    Instead, it was Usyk who landed the big early punches and then came into the ascendency late on.
    He could have floored AJ in the 12th with a barrage of shots, landing a total of 29 punches in the final round – the most the Brit has ever faced in a single round.
    Despite the reach disadvantage, Usyk was more effective with his jab, landing 52 out of the 309 he threw – or 17 per cent.
    Joshua landed the same number but had over a hundred more attempts than his opponent with 427.
    Usyk dominated Joshua in power punches landed

    But AJ threw fewer power punches – 214 compared to Usyk’s 220 – and landed just 71 to the Ukrainian’s 96.
    It is little surprise it was Joshua hanging on by the end, with the 31-year-old landing just 33 per cent of his punches to Usyk’s 44 per cent.
    After a shaky start Joshua found his way into the fight but rarely troubled his opponent, despite throwing 641 punches in total.
    Usyk was more careful with his shot selection and countered Joshua well using his southpaw style, and landed 148 punches from 529 – 25 more than the Brit managed.
    Usyk claimed all four of Joshua’s world title belts with an emphatic win
    Usyk won via unanimous decision after coming close to a knockout in the final round
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    Tyson Fury taunts Anthony Joshua following shock Usyk defeat with ‘STILL the best heavyweight on the planet’ tweet

    WORLD champ Tyson Fury’s team has mocked British rival Anthony Joshua by insisting he’s ‘still the best heavyweight on the planet’.AJ, 31, is no longer a world champ after losing his belts to undefeated Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk, 34, on Saturday evening.
    Joshua suffered a shock defeat to Usyk on Saturday nightCredit: Getty
    MTK Global Boxing’s tweet
    MTK Global Boxing – Fury’s management team – tweeted on Sunday morning: “And STILL the best heavyweight on the planet.”
    The tweet was accompanied with a picture of Fury, 33, with his WBC and Ring heavyweight titles.
    The Gypsy King and AJ were widely regarded as the two best heavyweights in the division before the latter’s defeat to Usyk.
    Fans were divided on which British fighter was the best, although that argument – for the time being, at least – appears to have been settled.
    Fury has never lost a pro fight and has dethroned two heavyweight champs: Wladimir Klitschko and Deontay Wider.
    Joshua, meanwhile, has now lost twice to Andy Ruiz Jr and Usyk – and famous a mammoth challenge if he wants to regain his titles.

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    AJ was out-boxed by Usyk and the former champ’s career would be in tatters if he was to lose a rematch.
    MTK Global Boxing’s comments come just two days after Fury predicted Joshua would endure a tough evening against Usyk.
    The Gyspy King said on Friday: “I expect AJ to come out trying to box a bit more because of this new way he boxes now and uses his jab.
    “And he knows he doesn’t have the stamina to take a fight to somebody under sustained pressure, and keep that up, because he gasses after about three rounds.
    If that goes 12 rounds, I would fancy Usyk to get the decision because to get there, he’s going to have to outbox him.Frank Warren’s pre-fight prediction
    “And then he needs to take three or four rounds off.
    “So, he wouldn’t be able to do that against Usyk because Usyk will be on him all the time, making him fight.
    “So, I expect it to be awkward, maybe a bit of a chess match for a few rounds. And I expect AJ to run out of ideas, really.
    “If he doesn’t land on him early and get him out of there with big punches, then I see it being a tough night for AJ and maybe even a stoppage loss.”
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    Tyson Fury and Frank Warren’s pre-fight predictions come true after Anthony Joshua gets battered on points by Usyk

    TYSON FURY and his promoter Frank Warren correctly predicted the outcome of Anthony Joshua’s fight with Oleksandr Usyk.AJ was well-beaten on points by the Ukrainian at Tottenham’s stadium on Saturday and his bitter rival Fury saw it coming.
    Tyson Fury and Frank Warren both predicted Oleksandr Usyk would beat Anthony Joshua on pointsCredit: AFP
    AJ was well beaten in 12 rounds by the Ukrainian after a nasty eye injury sealed the deal for UsykCredit: PA
    Joshua failed to make use of his 18lb advantage over former cruiserweight king Usyk who landed a barrage of heavy southpaw shots throughout the bout.
    Usyk 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.
    And Fury – who can apparently see into the future – said on Friday: “I expect AJ to come out trying to box a bit more because of this new way he boxes now and uses his jab.
    “And he knows he doesn’t have the stamina to take a fight to somebody under sustained pressure, and keep that up, because he gasses after about three rounds.
    “And then he needs to take three or four rounds off.
    “So, he wouldn’t be able to do that against Usyk because Usyk will be on him all the time, making him fight.

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    “So, I expect it to be awkward, maybe a bit of a chess match for a few rounds. And I expect AJ to run out of ideas, really.
    “If he doesn’t land on him early and get him out of there with big punches, then I see it being a tough night for AJ and maybe even a stoppage loss.”
    The judges’ scorecards revealed Joshua was actually leading after eight rounds before his nasty eye injury sparked a meltdown.
    But Fury’s promoter Warren also saw an upset coming.
    He said last week: “Anthony Joshua must be the favourite for the fight. He’s the bigger guy, much bigger, and he’s a big puncher.
    “Having said that, if [Joshua] doesn’t get rid of him, and if he’s still there after five or six rounds, then if it gets to the end of the fight…
    “If that goes 12 rounds, I would fancy Usyk to get the decision because to get there, he’s going to have to outbox him.
    ‘I’LL FIGHT WHOEVER’
    “And he’s obviously a very smart operator, you know how he’s going to fight – he’s going to try and get inside and underneath AJ’s jab.
    “If you can do that, you can give him a lot of problems. I hope he doesn’t though, because we want the big fight.”
    Joshua has vowed to fight Fury still even without his heavyweight titles.
    But Eddie Hearn has urged him to trigger his Usyk rematch clause immediately or risk NEVER getting the chance to win his belts back.
    Immediately after his defeat, Joshua claimed: “The road to undisputed and all that stuff, it’s good.
    “As I said, I’ll fight Fury, [Deontay] Wilder, without the belts.
    “The belts are fun. It’s great, it’s legacy. But with or without the belts, I’ll fight whoever.

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    “The road to undisputed is a nice title to have and a nice title to chase.
    “But would you still watch it, without the belts?
    “That’s the main thing – is you’ve got two competitive fighters in the ring from UK soil, that just want to go toe-to-toe.”

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    Boxing fans furious that £500m mega-fight Joshua v Fury is ‘ruined’ after AJ’s shock loss to Usyk

    BOXING fans are fuming that Anthony Joshua may never take on Tyson Fury after being beaten by Oleksandr Usyk.The Brit, 31, was taught a lesson by Usyk, 34, who came close to a knock-out before winning via unanimous decision.
    Anthony Joshua’s potential fight with Tyson Fury is now in doubt
    Oleksandr Usyk dominated Joshua and will be favourite for the rematch
    Joshua is keen to fight the likes of Fury and Deontay Wilder even if the world title belts are not up for grabs
    It is Joshua’s first defeat on home soil and now he faces the tough task of trying to win his belts back.
    His promoter Eddie Hearn says AJ has little choice but to trigger the re-match clause with Usyk – otherwise Joshua may never win back his belts.
    A failure to recapture his world titles would put significant doubt on Joshua being able to agree a fight with Fury.
    Also, Fury faces his own challenge to hold onto his own WBC title against Deontay Wilder next month.
    Should Fury win he could seek to unify the heavyweight divison next.
    And that could mean a fight with Usyk, not Joshua, if the Ukrainian wins once again in a rematch.

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    But AJ was adamant he would fight Fury even if the world title belts were not on the line.
    In his post-fight press conference Joshua said: “The road to undisputed and all that stuff, it’s good.
    “As I said, I’ll fight Tyson Fury, Wilder, without the belts.
    “The belts are fun. It’s great, it’s legacy. But with or without the belts, I’ll fight whoever. The road to undisputed is a nice title to have and a nice title to chase.
    “That’s the main thing – is you’ve got two competitive fighters in the ring from UK soil, that just want to go toe-to-toe.”
    Many boxing fans feel Joshua vs Fury – which was agreed earlier this year – will now never be realised.
    One wrote on Twitter: “Joshua is not relevant to Fury anymore. Fury said he had two maybe three fights left. Wilder then Usyk. Joshua is a fraud who gets found out against anybody half decent.”
    Another added: “Bang goes the Fury vs Joshua fight. The one mega-money fight that the whole of the boxing world wanted to see now down the pan!”
    A third said: “Can’t see Joshua v Fury happening now. No real value for Fury to fight against someone who lost to a cruiserweight. Think Joshua underestimated Usyk and came unstuck.”
    Jamie Carragher also weighed in, saying: “Is that Fury v Joshua off the cards now?”
    Many fans feel Fury will not face Joshua, as the Gypsy King could target Usyk instead
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