Anthony Joshua SHOCKED AGAIN WITH A CRAZY WORKOUT BEFORE A REMATCH WITH Alexander Usyk Tyson Fury Famous British heavyweight Joe Joyce doubts that his compatriot and division rival Anthony Joshua will set up for a rematch with WBA/WBO/IBF champion Alexander Usyk. "I think styles make fights, and my style at the time of our fight turned out to be better against Usyk than Joshua's style. I may not have won, but I delivered the blows. If it was a professional 12-round fight, and I beat him all 12 rounds in this way, then he wouldn't have lasted. Joshua needs to do the same. However, he has other attributes, he has faster, heavier punches. But there is concern about whether his gas tank will be enough for all 12 rounds at this pace. And his chin is also in question. Of course, Joshua does not seek to get knocked out by Usyk, because it will be doubly shameful if he is knocked out by a lighter fighter who has risen from the cruiserweight. Alexander Usyk, joshua pulev fight, usyk joshua, usyk chisora, Joshua knocked out pulev, joshua fury fight, Anthony Joshua Kubrat Pulev, Tyson Fury, boxing talk, boxing news, anthony joshua, anthony joshua vs tyson fury, deontay wilder, fury vs joshua, joshua vs fury, eddie hearn, fury, tyson fury vs anthony joshua, heavyweight boxing, aj, fury joshua, tyson fury dillian whyte, tyson fury dillian whyte face off, tyson fury dillian whyte press conference, dillian whyte. There is a lot of pressure on him, and I do not know how he will cope with it. I think Joshua has lost his head," Joe Joyce said Former UFC champion in two weight categories, Irishman Conor McGregor, in an interview with Sky Sports News, shared his opinion on the upcoming rematch between Briton Anthony Joshua and WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight titles holder Ukrainian Alexander Usyk. "It will be difficult for Joshua to regain his belts. It didn't go so well for him last time. This is a difficult question. "AJ" is a good guy and I wish him all the best. The mustache is not bad either. I hope to see a great fight from both fighters. Now the heavyweight is on fire. A lot of good things are happening," McGregor said. Recall that Alexander Usyk and Anthony Joshua held a duel on September 25 at the Tottenham Hotspur Arena in London, United Kingdom. The victory was won by a unanimous decision of the judges by a Ukrainian. It is expected that the opponents will hold a rematch in July. Undefeated British heavyweight Joe Joyce said he wants to fight WBC champion Tyson Fury. Despite the fact that the "Gypsy King" announced his retirement in April, Joyce believes that Fury can return to the ring for the fight for the title of absolute world champion with the winner of the rematch Alexander Usyk - Anthony Joshua. "I would like to get an opportunity to fight Fury for titles. But first I want to win my belt, so that then I can unify. We'll see what he does, because Fury talked about retiring. At the same time, I heard that he was talking about a duel with Francis Ngannou. Let's see what happens. Maybe Fury is just waiting for the winner of the Usyk -Joshua rematch, and then will challenge him," Joe Joyce said. Undefeated British heavyweight Joe Joyce believes that former world champion in his weight Anthony Joshua was glad to hear the final gong in a duel against the current WBA/WBO/IBF champion Alexander Usyk. "I think Joshua's performance in the first fight with Usyk was very revealing. But it's probably a tribute to Usyk's skills, and he did everything he could. It seems that Joshua was glad to reach the end of the fight and hear the referee's notes. In the first fight, Joshua should have beaten Usyk a little, exhausted him and delivered powerful blows. But I think he was a little worried about what he was getting in return," Joe Joyce said. Alexander Krasyuk, the promoter of the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight champion Alexander Usyk, commented on the words of his colleague Eddie Hearn that the rematch of the Ukrainian boxer with Anthony Joshua could be postponed from July 23 to another date if the teams of fighters do not agree this week. "I think this is more of a warning, rather than something that should become a reality. We have already done so much work for today that only formalities remain. Therefore, I do not think that this formality will be such a reason that we have to change the date. Of course, there may be a lot of other reasons for changing the date: injury, illness, some objective circumstances in the host country. But it's all included in the contract, all these conditions seem to have been worked out. We understand what will happen in one case or another. That is why it takes such a long time to work out the contract," Alexander Krasyuk said.