Usyk produced a convincing 12-round performance last year to outlast Joshua and win the WBO, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles. It leaves Joshua in an unusual position for him, that of challenger. He will have to walk into the ring first on Saturday night and Usyk, the new champion, made him await his arrival at the start of their press conference at the Shangri La Hotel in Jeddah on Wednesday as well. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Oleksankr Usyk says Saturday will see a big fight between him and Anthony Joshua after they have had time to study each other. Joshua knows his place at the top of the heavyweight division depends on this fight. He insisted he cannot afford to lose. “That’s it. He has to win,” he said. “I like the pressure,” Joshua continued. “It was tough. [Now] just do the job. Instinct, stay focused, get the job done, God willing, winner.” The Briton will muster all his fighting spirit to try and get his revenge. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Anthony Joshua says he is fully focused on Oleksandr Usyk ahead of their upcoming clash, insisting it is a “must win”. “It’s competition,” he said of his motivation. “I have goals that I want to achieve in the ring at night. This is the competition with myself. “You have to have a competitive spirit.” Usyk is similarly inspired. “We were born to compete for life, for belts, for everything. He who doesn’t fight doesn’t live,” he said. Image: A focused Oleksandr Usyk is ready to defend his heavyweight titles “All our lives are competition, for anything, for something, for someone. That’s why we compete.” Joshua came at him in their last fight, but Usyk was undeterred. In fact, as Joshua was leaving the stage, the Ukrainian, with a smile on his face, burst into song. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Oleksandr Usyk showed off his cat-like reflexes with a stunning coin trick at media training for Saturday’s rematch with Anthony Joshua, live on Sky Sports Box Office Both fighters are ready. The 12 round split last year will make for a closer match in the rematch as they now know and understand each other’s tactics. “It’s true,” Usyk said. “We found out [about] each other in the final match. He learned me. I learned him.” However, the Ukrainian intends to continue where he left off – on the rise. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Former world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield has urged Anthony Joshua to keep his emotions in check if he wants to emerge victorious against Oleksandr Usyk. “I don’t think it will be a ‘new’ race,” he said. “The last race will go on for rounds 13, 14, 15, whatever it takes. “We’ve had enough to study each other and this Saturday night is going to be a great, great game.”
“We’re ready to do it”
Both fighters can count on being extremely well prepared. “It was definitely a great experience,” said Joshua’s new trainer, Robert Garcia. “I think it peaked at the right time. “The team did their job. [Anthony] he did what he had to do. We are ready, we are ready to do it. It was a challenge, obviously, to come out of a loss and be able to execute the game plan. “In the end, the job was done. Anthony himself followed the instructions and now the only thing on his mind is to become champion again.” Usyk’s team provided insight into the extremes the champion pushed himself to in camp. “I’ve never seen anyone in 45 degrees cycling for 100km. I’ve never seen anyone swim the day before the press conference in London for 10km in the pool for five hours. I’ve never seen anyone hold the his breath under water for four minutes and 40 seconds, he almost died,” revealed Egis Klimas’ manager. “Then I asked him, ‘What’s wrong with you? “He said, ‘I know I have a coach behind me, he’s not going to let me choke. He’s gonna pull me out!” Both fighters enter with a win-at-all-costs attitude. Which of them will prevail can only be decided on Saturday night. Anthony Joshua’s massive heavyweight rematch against Oleksandr Usyk is on Saturday 20 August, live on Sky Sports Box Office. Book Usyk vs Joshua 2 now!
title: “Usyk Vs Aj Anthony Joshua Vows He Must Win Usyk Rematch We Were Born To Fight Boxing News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-02” author: “James Carvalho”
Usyk produced a convincing 12-round performance last year to outlast Joshua and win the WBO, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles. It leaves Joshua in an unusual position for him, that of challenger. He will have to walk into the ring first on Saturday night and Usyk, the new champion, made him await his arrival at the start of their press conference at the Shangri La Hotel in Jeddah on Wednesday as well. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Oleksankr Usyk says Saturday will see a big fight between him and Anthony Joshua after they have had time to study each other. Joshua knows his place at the top of the heavyweight division depends on this fight. He insisted he cannot afford to lose. “That’s it. He has to win,” he said. “I like the pressure,” Joshua continued. “It was tough. [Now] just do the job. Instinct, stay focused, get the job done, God willing, winner.” The Briton will muster all his fighting spirit to try and get his revenge. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Anthony Joshua says he is fully focused on Oleksandr Usyk ahead of their upcoming clash, insisting it is a “must win”. “It’s competition,” he said of his motivation. “I have goals that I want to achieve in the ring at night. This is the competition with myself. “You have to have a competitive spirit.” Usyk is similarly inspired. “We were born to compete for life, for belts, for everything. He who doesn’t fight doesn’t live,” he said. Image: A focused Oleksandr Usyk is ready to defend his heavyweight titles “All our lives are competition, for anything, for something, for someone. That’s why we compete.” Joshua came at him in their last fight, but Usyk was undeterred. In fact, as Joshua was leaving the stage, the Ukrainian, with a smile on his face, burst into song. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Oleksandr Usyk showed off his cat-like reflexes with a stunning coin trick at media training for Saturday’s rematch with Anthony Joshua, live on Sky Sports Box Office Both fighters are ready. The 12 round split last year will make for a closer match in the rematch as they now know and understand each other’s tactics. “It’s true,” Usyk said. “We found out [about] each other in the final match. He learned me. I learned him.” However, the Ukrainian intends to continue where he left off – on the rise. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Former world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield has urged Anthony Joshua to keep his emotions in check if he wants to emerge victorious against Oleksandr Usyk. “I don’t think it will be a ‘new’ race,” he said. “The last race will go on for rounds 13, 14, 15, whatever it takes. “We’ve had enough to study each other and this Saturday night is going to be a great, great game.”
“We’re ready to do it”
Both fighters can count on being extremely well prepared. “It was definitely a great experience,” said Joshua’s new trainer, Robert Garcia. “I think it peaked at the right time. “The team did their job. [Anthony] he did what he had to do. We are ready, we are ready to do it. It was a challenge, obviously, to come out of a loss and be able to execute the game plan. “In the end, the job was done. Anthony himself followed the instructions and now the only thing on his mind is to become champion again.” Usyk’s team provided insight into the extremes the champion pushed himself to in camp. “I’ve never seen anyone in 45 degrees cycling for 100km. I’ve never seen anyone swim the day before the press conference in London for 10km in the pool for five hours. I’ve never seen anyone hold the his breath under water for four minutes and 40 seconds, he almost died,” revealed Egis Klimas’ manager. “Then I asked him, ‘What’s wrong with you? “He said, ‘I know I have a coach behind me, he’s not going to let me choke. He’s gonna pull me out!” Both fighters enter with a win-at-all-costs attitude. Which of them will prevail can only be decided on Saturday night. Anthony Joshua’s massive heavyweight rematch against Oleksandr Usyk is on Saturday 20 August, live on Sky Sports Box Office. Book Usyk vs Joshua 2 now!
title: “Usyk Vs Aj Anthony Joshua Vows He Must Win Usyk Rematch We Were Born To Fight Boxing News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-03” author: “Aaron Humphrey”
Usyk produced a convincing 12-round performance last year to outlast Joshua and win the WBO, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles. It leaves Joshua in an unusual position for him, that of challenger. He will have to walk into the ring first on Saturday night and Usyk, the new champion, made him await his arrival at the start of their press conference at the Shangri La Hotel in Jeddah on Wednesday as well. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Oleksankr Usyk says Saturday will see a big fight between him and Anthony Joshua after they have had time to study each other. Joshua knows his place at the top of the heavyweight division depends on this fight. He insisted he cannot afford to lose. “That’s it. He has to win,” he said. “I like the pressure,” Joshua continued. “It was tough. [Now] just do the job. Instinct, stay focused, get the job done, God willing, winner.” The Briton will muster all his fighting spirit to try and get his revenge. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Anthony Joshua says he is fully focused on Oleksandr Usyk ahead of their upcoming clash, insisting it is a “must win”. “It’s competition,” he said of his motivation. “I have goals that I want to achieve in the ring at night. This is the competition with myself. “You have to have a competitive spirit.” Usyk is similarly inspired. “We were born to compete for life, for belts, for everything. He who doesn’t fight doesn’t live,” he said. Image: A focused Oleksandr Usyk is ready to defend his heavyweight titles “All our lives are competition, for anything, for something, for someone. That’s why we compete.” Joshua came at him in their last fight, but Usyk was undeterred. In fact, as Joshua was leaving the stage, the Ukrainian, with a smile on his face, burst into song. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Oleksandr Usyk showed off his cat-like reflexes with a stunning coin trick at media training for Saturday’s rematch with Anthony Joshua, live on Sky Sports Box Office Both fighters are ready. The 12 round split last year will make for a closer match in the rematch as they now know and understand each other’s tactics. “It’s true,” Usyk said. “We found out [about] each other in the final match. He learned me. I learned him.” However, the Ukrainian intends to continue where he left off – on the rise. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Former world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield has urged Anthony Joshua to keep his emotions in check if he wants to emerge victorious against Oleksandr Usyk. “I don’t think it will be a ‘new’ race,” he said. “The last race will go on for rounds 13, 14, 15, whatever it takes. “We’ve had enough to study each other and this Saturday night is going to be a great, great game.”
“We’re ready to do it”
Both fighters can count on being extremely well prepared. “It was definitely a great experience,” said Joshua’s new trainer, Robert Garcia. “I think it peaked at the right time. “The team did their job. [Anthony] he did what he had to do. We are ready, we are ready to do it. It was a challenge, obviously, to come out of a loss and be able to execute the game plan. “In the end, the job was done. Anthony himself followed the instructions and now the only thing on his mind is to become champion again.” Usyk’s team provided insight into the extremes the champion pushed himself to in camp. “I’ve never seen anyone in 45 degrees cycling for 100km. I’ve never seen anyone swim the day before the press conference in London for 10km in the pool for five hours. I’ve never seen anyone hold the his breath under water for four minutes and 40 seconds, he almost died,” revealed Egis Klimas’ manager. “Then I asked him, ‘What’s wrong with you? “He said, ‘I know I have a coach behind me, he’s not going to let me choke. He’s gonna pull me out!” Both fighters enter with a win-at-all-costs attitude. Which of them will prevail can only be decided on Saturday night. Anthony Joshua’s massive heavyweight rematch against Oleksandr Usyk is on Saturday 20 August, live on Sky Sports Box Office. Book Usyk vs Joshua 2 now!
title: “Usyk Vs Aj Anthony Joshua Vows He Must Win Usyk Rematch We Were Born To Fight Boxing News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-13” author: “Connie Failor”
Usyk produced a convincing 12-round performance last year to outlast Joshua and win the WBO, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles. It leaves Joshua in an unusual position for him, that of challenger. He will have to walk into the ring first on Saturday night and Usyk, the new champion, made him await his arrival at the start of their press conference at the Shangri La Hotel in Jeddah on Wednesday as well. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Oleksankr Usyk says Saturday will see a big fight between him and Anthony Joshua after they have had time to study each other. Joshua knows his place at the top of the heavyweight division depends on this fight. He insisted he cannot afford to lose. “That’s it. He has to win,” he said. “I like the pressure,” Joshua continued. “It was tough. [Now] just do the job. Instinct, stay focused, get the job done, God willing, winner.” The Briton will muster all his fighting spirit to try and get his revenge. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Anthony Joshua says he is fully focused on Oleksandr Usyk ahead of their upcoming clash, insisting it is a “must win”. “It’s competition,” he said of his motivation. “I have goals that I want to achieve in the ring at night. This is the competition with myself. “You have to have a competitive spirit.” Usyk is similarly inspired. “We were born to compete for life, for belts, for everything. He who doesn’t fight doesn’t live,” he said. Image: A focused Oleksandr Usyk is ready to defend his heavyweight titles “All our lives are competition, for anything, for something, for someone. That’s why we compete.” Joshua came at him in their last fight, but Usyk was undeterred. In fact, as Joshua was leaving the stage, the Ukrainian, with a smile on his face, burst into song. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Oleksandr Usyk showed off his cat-like reflexes with a stunning coin trick at media training for Saturday’s rematch with Anthony Joshua, live on Sky Sports Box Office Both fighters are ready. The 12 round split last year will make for a closer match in the rematch as they now know and understand each other’s tactics. “It’s true,” Usyk said. “We found out [about] each other in the final match. He learned me. I learned him.” However, the Ukrainian intends to continue where he left off – on the rise. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Former world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield has urged Anthony Joshua to keep his emotions in check if he wants to emerge victorious against Oleksandr Usyk. “I don’t think it will be a ‘new’ race,” he said. “The last race will go on for rounds 13, 14, 15, whatever it takes. “We’ve had enough to study each other and this Saturday night is going to be a great, great game.”
“We’re ready to do it”
Both fighters can count on being extremely well prepared. “It was definitely a great experience,” said Joshua’s new trainer, Robert Garcia. “I think it peaked at the right time. “The team did their job. [Anthony] he did what he had to do. We are ready, we are ready to do it. It was a challenge, obviously, to come out of a loss and be able to execute the game plan. “In the end, the job was done. Anthony himself followed the instructions and now the only thing on his mind is to become champion again.” Usyk’s team provided insight into the extremes the champion pushed himself to in camp. “I’ve never seen anyone in 45 degrees cycling for 100km. I’ve never seen anyone swim the day before the press conference in London for 10km in the pool for five hours. I’ve never seen anyone hold the his breath under water for four minutes and 40 seconds, he almost died,” revealed Egis Klimas’ manager. “Then I asked him, ‘What’s wrong with you? “He said, ‘I know I have a coach behind me, he’s not going to let me choke. He’s gonna pull me out!” Both fighters enter with a win-at-all-costs attitude. Which of them will prevail can only be decided on Saturday night. Anthony Joshua’s massive heavyweight rematch against Oleksandr Usyk is on Saturday 20 August, live on Sky Sports Box Office. Book Usyk vs Joshua 2 now!
title: “Usyk Vs Aj Anthony Joshua Vows He Must Win Usyk Rematch We Were Born To Fight Boxing News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-29” author: “Margie Beam”
Usyk produced a convincing 12-round performance last year to outlast Joshua and win the WBO, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles. It leaves Joshua in an unusual position for him, that of challenger. He will have to walk into the ring first on Saturday night and Usyk, the new champion, made him await his arrival at the start of their press conference at the Shangri La Hotel in Jeddah on Wednesday as well. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Oleksankr Usyk says Saturday will see a big fight between him and Anthony Joshua after they have had time to study each other. Joshua knows his place at the top of the heavyweight division depends on this fight. He insisted he cannot afford to lose. “That’s it. He has to win,” he said. “I like the pressure,” Joshua continued. “It was tough. [Now] just do the job. Instinct, stay focused, get the job done, God willing, winner.” The Briton will muster all his fighting spirit to try and get his revenge. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Anthony Joshua says he is fully focused on Oleksandr Usyk ahead of their upcoming clash, insisting it is a “must win”. “It’s competition,” he said of his motivation. “I have goals that I want to achieve in the ring at night. This is the competition with myself. “You have to have a competitive spirit.” Usyk is similarly inspired. “We were born to compete for life, for belts, for everything. He who doesn’t fight doesn’t live,” he said. Image: A focused Oleksandr Usyk is ready to defend his heavyweight titles “All our lives are competition, for anything, for something, for someone. That’s why we compete.” Joshua came at him in their last fight, but Usyk was undeterred. In fact, as Joshua was leaving the stage, the Ukrainian, with a smile on his face, burst into song. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Oleksandr Usyk showed off his cat-like reflexes with a stunning coin trick at media training for Saturday’s rematch with Anthony Joshua, live on Sky Sports Box Office Both fighters are ready. The 12 round split last year will make for a closer match in the rematch as they now know and understand each other’s tactics. “It’s true,” Usyk said. “We found out [about] each other in the final match. He learned me. I learned him.” However, the Ukrainian intends to continue where he left off – on the rise. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Former world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield has urged Anthony Joshua to keep his emotions in check if he wants to emerge victorious against Oleksandr Usyk. “I don’t think it will be a ‘new’ race,” he said. “The last race will go on for rounds 13, 14, 15, whatever it takes. “We’ve had enough to study each other and this Saturday night is going to be a great, great game.”
“We’re ready to do it”
Both fighters can count on being extremely well prepared. “It was definitely a great experience,” said Joshua’s new trainer, Robert Garcia. “I think it peaked at the right time. “The team did their job. [Anthony] he did what he had to do. We are ready, we are ready to do it. It was a challenge, obviously, to come out of a loss and be able to execute the game plan. “In the end, the job was done. Anthony himself followed the instructions and now the only thing on his mind is to become champion again.” Usyk’s team provided insight into the extremes the champion pushed himself to in camp. “I’ve never seen anyone in 45 degrees cycling for 100km. I’ve never seen anyone swim the day before the press conference in London for 10km in the pool for five hours. I’ve never seen anyone hold the his breath under water for four minutes and 40 seconds, he almost died,” revealed Egis Klimas’ manager. “Then I asked him, ‘What’s wrong with you? “He said, ‘I know I have a coach behind me, he’s not going to let me choke. He’s gonna pull me out!” Both fighters enter with a win-at-all-costs attitude. Which of them will prevail can only be decided on Saturday night. Anthony Joshua’s massive heavyweight rematch against Oleksandr Usyk is on Saturday 20 August, live on Sky Sports Box Office. Book Usyk vs Joshua 2 now!