Anthony Joshua has finally made his official prediction for Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk

Anthony Joshua has finally made his official prediction for Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk

AJ has now made his official selection for the heavyweight superfight, which he will be seeing next month.

Anthony Joshua has at last stated his prediction on Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury.

All the belts are up for grabs in the heavyweight unification battle on February 17th, and according to AJ, Usyk will be the one to raise his arm.

Joshua has twice sparred in the ring with Usyk, but the native Fury has never faced Joshua.

Former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has finally made his official prediction for the Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk superfight taking place next month, and he’s gone with his former opponent Usyk to get the job done, as per Boxing Social.

AJ said, “I don’t know,” when questioned about the unification fight, which is scheduled for February 17th for all the heavyweight gold.I have engaged in combat with Usyk. He has an amazing crew surrounding him, and I believe he is a fantastic fighter.

“You can only be as good as your team, and he is surrounded by excellent teammates. I believe he has the advantage after facing him in the ring and continuing to analyze him. most likely as a result of his background, ring generalship, and ring craft. He’s excellent, in my opinion.”

Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua don’t agree with each other.

It is not surprising that Anthony Joshua has come out and publicly backed the Ukrainian fighter, after supposedly being continually disrespected by Fury in the past.

He said, “I don’t know, but I’m team Usyk anyway.” Although Fury has said a lot of negative things about me, there is still respect. I will never ride with a person who treats me disrespectfully. I consider myself to be rather rational, therefore that would make me insane. Thus, I shall choose the individual who treats me with dignity.”

Fury and Joshua are not friends, but they have never really fought. For one reason or another, the bout that many boxing fans have begged for and proposed would unquestionably be the biggest in British boxing history has never really taken place. We were very, very close the previous year, but Deontay Wilder had other ideas. He exercised his right to a rematch with Fury, which almost

AJ knows what Usyk can bring to the ring

Joshua lost both fights to Usyk via the judges’ scorecards

Despite not sharing the ring with The Gypsy King, Joshua has got experience of fighting Uysk, on two separate occasions, to be exact. The former cruiserweight world champion is a seasoned winner, never tasting defeat in his professional career and defeating AJ both times they’ve faced off. The first fight was won via unanimous decision, and the rematch was then won via split decision, showcasing just how good the Ukrainian really is.

The highly anticipated bout is scheduled on February 17 at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Experts, fans, and athletes alike have differing opinions about who will emerge victorious as the world’s unchallenged heavyweight champion.

Despite only being a year older than Usyk, “The Gypsy King” has greater experience and has defeated his opponent in 13 out of 14 fights; yet, neither fighter has ever lost. However, Usyk has never drawn and has always exited the ring victorious, whereas the Brit has only ever drawn against Wilder once.

Usyk’s strengths lie in his technical brilliance, fast footwork, and creativity, and he often relies on accumulative damage over knockouts to defeat his opponents. Fury, on the other hand, has obvious height and reach advantages, and is somewhat an unpredictable fighter. He carefully studies and tailors his boxing style to each opponent, and has a diverse technical ability which could pose a problem for Usyk.

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