Anthony Joshua TOLD THE SECRET PLAN FOR A REMATCH WITH Alexander Usyk /Tyson Fury COMEBACK IN BOXING

Anthony Joshua TOLD THE SECRET PLAN FOR A REMATCH WITH Alexander Usyk /Tyson Fury COMEBACK IN BOXING

Anthony Joshua TOLD THE SECRET PLAN FOR A REMATCH WITH Alexander Usyk Tyson Fury COMEBACK IN BOXING Former world champion Sergio Mora believes that the holder of the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight titles Alexander is an uncomfortable opponent for Anthony Joshua. "It happens that stylistically some fighters just calculate you, and I think Joshua did. If this fight does not end with a victory for Anthony, then he will need to return quickly, or he will not get in the queue of contenders. He will have to fight with the next fighter from this queue. At 32, Joshua is still young. He did not suffer a physical beating. Andy Ruiz beat him once, but he didn't fool around, but outboxed Joshua, beat him on points. Anthony got a black eye, but it wasn't a physical fight. There is still a lot left for him in Joshua's career. Big guys can fight for a long time, and as long as Joshua has the power, he is able to fight until the later stages of his career. Just stylistically, the Mustache doesn't suit him," Sergio Mora said on the podcast. Recall that Joshua will have a rematch on August 20 in Saudi Arabia. Robert Garcia, the coach of former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, admitted that in the first fight with the owner of the WBA, WBO and IBF titles Alexander, his ward was not charged to win. "You know what? I think Joshua didn't think about winning and wasn't ready to win that fight. Based on what he told me, Anthony was just thinking about going through all 12 rounds. Joshua didn't think about winning, only that he had to go the whole distance. So this is an important difference. Now he's thinking about winning and dealing damage. This is the most important thing. He needs to be confident in his team. Week after week we see a lot of improvement in Joshua, we have five more weeks of hard training left. He's going to get better and better. When the time comes to fight, Anthony will be one hundred percent ready. He needs to be with a team that wants him to win, wants him to perform well and be a little tougher. I think I brought that in. Angel Fernandez and I encourage him to be an aggressive, angry guy in the ring so that he can shake any opponent. Joshua has been doing this lately and I'm very happy with how things are going," Robert Garcia said. Recall that Joshua will have a rematch on August 20 in Saudi Arabia. Briton Tony Bellew assessed the chances of his compatriot Anthony Joshua winning in a rematch with the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight world champion Alexander. "Joshua is more than capable of beating any heavyweight in the world. He has all the qualities and physical abilities to beat anyone. He just has to believe it himself. He has abilities. He can beat any fighter. Now Anthony just has to go back to the way he was in the past. I think he will regain his faith in victory. Joshua has to get his mind right and mix it with his plan. The mental process is just as important as physical fitness. It's one thing to talk, another to prepare, and the third to implement all this," Bellew said. The famous American blogger and aspiring boxer Jake Paul believes that he has reanimated boxing, and accuses the star British heavyweight Tyson Fury of being afraid of Anthony Joshua and Alexander. "Boxing was dying as a sport until I came and literally saved him. In general, I did it almost alone, along with some other heavyweights and lightweights. But mostly boxing was saved by me, and I began to realize what the problem was. Because of this, you don't see the biggest fights. Tyson Fury is afraid to fight Joshua, he's afraid to fight. Why don't Jervonta Davis and Devin Haney fight? Why won't Gervonta and Ryan Garcia fight? Why are these big fights not taking place? The fact is that one of the parties is afraid. No one knows which one, but boxing is dying because these are not mandatory defenses. No one can force them to arrange these fights, as it happens in the UFC," said Jake Paul As you know, the popular video blogger Jake Paul will soon hold his sixth fight in the professional ring and for the first time his opponent will not be a blogger, basketball player or MMA fighter. Paul will face the American Hasim Rahman Jr., who has thirteen professional fights and one defeat behind him. It should be noted that the opponents are well acquainted, since a few years ago they trained in the same gym and were sparring partners. Jake admitted that Hasim beat him during those sparring sessions, but he is sure that after a few years he has become much better, and he has no doubts about his victory. "During sparring, Rahman always beat me, but that was two years ago. I think I've been working harder than him all this time. So that's where my confidence in winning comes from. I have no doubt that I can beat him now," Paul said.