Two times Beaten by Oleksandr Usyk, Anthony Joshua Has Awful News for Tyson Rage

The title fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk still has three weeks to go. In contrast with the high-decibel Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney match, the lead-up to the crown heavyweight division’s first undisputed lord in quite a while has been a fairly bashful illicit relationship. Likely that occurs before two monsters conflict. However, the hushed silence has not dampened the enthusiasm of devoted followers, who continue to speculate about who will ultimately win. For somebody like Anthony Joshua, it’s somewhat emotional. He has traded punches with one of the bosses, not once however two times.

The two misfortunes he endured during the battles against Oleksandr Usyk in 2021 and 2022 remain turning points in Joshua’s generally sparkling resume. He now faces his former foe in what could be the most important fight of his professional career. So in a meeting, ‘AJ’ shared his two pieces as an afterthought where the coin could fall on May 18.

Anthony Joshua: In the days leading up to the Formula E Monaco E-Prix, Anthony Joshua spoke with Jon Jackson of talkSPORT about his album It’s Usyk All The Way. Taking up the Rage Usyk battle, the games telecaster asked, “… that is the following huge battle coming up, Oleksandr Usyk-Tyson Anger; just inform me of the outcome. Forthright, ‘AJ’ first explained. His battling experience stayed restricted to sessions with the Ukrainian brought together boss. He can only speak from that point of view as a result.

“Well, look, I’ve fought Oleksandr Usyk, so all I can say now is what I’ve seen and experienced from him. Anthony Joshua stated, “Phenomenal fighter does everything to a tee, and I would say he is going to do a really good job.”

He also mentioned his lack of experience competing against Tyson Fury. I have never battled Tyson Wrath, so I can’t actually talk on how he will perform or what it resembles to confront him,” he said. Then, at long last, she said, “So speaking only on what I know, I would have to say Oleksandr Usyk will be victorious.”

Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk first met on September 25, 2021, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The Ukrainian heavyweight completely outboxed the English boxer, surprising everyone, and took away his unified titles.

They met again about a year later for a rematch. Hard Luck to High Stakes Yet, this time it occurred in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, at the Lord Abdullah Sports City on August 25. The subsequent match was a little more closely fought than the first. There was an exceptional change in Joshua’s battling. In any case, he actually couldn’t outflank Usyk, losing the battle by a split choice.

Concerning battle with Tyson Fierceness, a few endeavors were made to bring around two of the greatest names in English boxing. Tragically, none worked out as expected. In 2022, a battle among ‘AJ’ and ‘The Vagabond Lord’ showed up not too far off. Despite efforts, negotiations failed to move forward. There is a decent opportunity of their quarrel coming over this year. His Excellency Turki Alalshikh appears to be very intrigued to see a battle occurring among Wrath and Joshua.

The likelihood of an all-British fight remains high given that many of the biggest fights in boxing have already taken place under his supervision as Chairman of the General Entertainment Authority in Saudi Arabia. Particularly noteworthy was Anthony Joshua’s March 8 knockout of Francis Ngannou in the “Knockout Chaos.” In this way, per the previous discussions, the victor of the match has a decent possibility meeting the champ of the Fierceness Usyk session. Be that as it may, the two heavyweight champions have settled upon a rematch condition; The outcome of Joshua’s match remains to be seen.

Do you concur with AJ’s assertion? Who do you think will win on May 18? Fury or Usyk? Kindly offer your perspectives with us in the remarks beneath.

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