Anthony Joshua IS OUTRAGED BY THE PREPARATION FOR A REMATCH WITH Alexander Usyk / Tyson Fury Joshua

Anthony Joshua IS OUTRAGED BY THE PREPARATION FOR A REMATCH WITH Alexander Usyk / Tyson Fury Joshua

Anthony Joshua IS OUTRAGED BY THE PREPARATION FOR A REMATCH WITH Alexander Usyk Tyson Fury Joshua Former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua said that if he could go back to the past, he would be more serious about the fight against Alexander Usyk and would fully believe in himself. "Going into the ring, I would think that this person is trying to take away everything that I have created, that this is not just another fight. Still, I sincerely believed that I could win. I wouldn't fight at all if I didn't sincerely believe in it, but I need to continue to believe that I can do it, keep my energy and spirit at a high level. And believe, believe, believe. It's such a belief when people think you're a little crazy: "No, he won't do that. I don't believe he will succeed." But that's their faith," Anthony Joshua said Former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua believes that in a duel against the current holder of the WBA, WBO and IBF belts Alexander Usyk, he took 5 rounds out of 12. "The other day Robert Garcia told me at training: "Listen, all these heavyweights are training because they want to take what you have." Remember that they want to take away yours, so train as if you have nothing. It just reminds me that you can't feel comfortable in these situations. Perhaps, in the fight with the Tendril, I knew when I faced difficulties. My eyesight has deteriorated a little, my eye is swollen, but this is normal, no problems. We are made for this. To be honest, I felt like I was staying in the fight. He won the first two rounds, I won the third. I think he won 7 rounds out of 12, and I won 5," Anthony Joshua said in an interview with the YouTube channel JD Official. Demsy McKean, Anthony Joshua's sparring partner, shared his prediction for a rematch between the Briton and the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight world champion Ukrainian Alexander Usyk. According to Demsi, he has no doubts about Anthony's victory, and they will not rule out that Joshua will knock out the Ukrainian. "I supported AJ before the first fight and I'm going to support it now. There is no doubt that Anthony will be perfect this time and I doubt that it will come to scoring. I think Joshua can knock out Usyk even in the late rounds. I think it will happen in the sixth or eighth round. I feel Anthony will get knocked out. There is no doubt that it will be a tough fight for both guys, despite the fact that they know each other well, since they went through twelve rounds in the last fight. A rematch is always difficult. Everything can go according to any scenario, but I feel that Joshua will win by knockout in the sixth or eighth round," McKean said. As we previously reported, Australian heavyweight Demsy McKean recently announced that Briton Anthony Joshua will knock out the WBA, WBO and IBF world heavyweight champion Ukrainian Alexander Usyk. According to McKean, he also has no doubt that the winner of the WBC title in the same weight category, Briton Tyson Fury, will compete with Anthony for the title of absolute world champion of their division. "Fury is not retired. He's playing his game. Tyson does what he does best - he talks all kinds of nonsense. He did not notify the WBC that he was retiring and the belt was not vacant. So it's all just a game. This is all business and the sanctioning bodies also have to make money. I think Fury is waiting for the winner of the Joshua-Usyk fight. After that, he will make loud statements to the winner. Of course, Tyson won't fight for free, so if Anthony wins, he's guaranteed to get in the ring. This is Tyson Fury. He's playing his game as always," McKean said. Promising British heavyweight Fraser Clark assured that his compatriot Anthony Joshua is maximally focused on the upcoming rematch with WBA, WBO and IBF title holder Alexander Usyk. "All Joshua's attention is on the Mustache, on interrupting him with competent pressure. Although this is an uncomfortable fight against a very skilled heavyweight like Tyson Fury, but AJ is set up for this game. In our hall, you can't even hear the words of Tyson Fury, because we know that a fight with a Mustache is a difficult task. It is clear that Alexander is one of the most skilled heavyweight world champions in recent years. In terms of skills, Usyk and Fury are at the top, even if you look at the history. There will never be such a thing that you will go out and blow up a Tendril, as people assume. Also, you don't overbox it. AJ definitely uses a more positive approach, and we know that the Tendril can be killed. We saw this in his fights with Dereck Chisora and Alexander's first heavyweight opponent, Chazz Witherspoon. Let's be honest: this is not an amateur duel, but a professional fight, a street fight with a referee, gloves and rules. So you have to do everything you can to knock this guy out of the rut and use all your attributes," Fraser Clark said.