Usyk offers to help Joshua against Fury

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10 Sept 2022
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In an all-British heavyweight contest scheduled for December, Anthony Joshua is expected to face WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury. A previous foe, Oleksandr Usyk, has offered to assist Joshua in preparing for the fight. The battle is anticipated to happen at the end of the year, and unbeaten Fury is expected to enter the contest as the clear favourite to overcome his longtime nemesis.
Usyk, who is the WBA, WBO, IBO, and IBF champion, made an early service offer to Joshua by stating that he will be available to help with training if necessary between now and the beginning of December.
Usyk said, according to Boxing Scene, "I will go to his camp and support him if he needs me to." He should continue working because he is 33 years old and not 40. Anthony, keep going. I can appreciate his desire to triumph over me, but Anthony won't give up. He has to move ahead.

The management of Usyk, Egis Klimas, made fun of Fury for 'running' away from an undisputed heavyweight match with Usyk. Despite rumours that an all-star fight with Usyk could be scheduled soon, Fury has been trying to prod Anthony Joshua into fighting him in a long-awaited British grudge match over the past few days.
Fury continued to criticise Joshua, who was defeated on points by Usyk for the second bout in his career last month, in a string of videos that he shared on Twitter on Thursday. The 34-year-old is eager to pursue a fight with Joshua rather than Usyk at this time, and Kilmas has since joined in the fun on social media.

This is a great method to get away from Usyk, as Kilmas put it. Calling out to others yet failing to respond to Usyk. JOKE!” Usyk, who has recently made a name for himself as one of the top fighters in the sport in terms of pound-for-pound performance, was the opponent Fury had previously requested for £500 million. He defeated Joshua easily in their first encounter to take the heavyweight titles away from the Watford native before the close of the previous year, and then he successfully defended his crowns in Saudi Arabia in August. Following his most recent victory over Joshua, Usyk wasted no time in calling out Fury, but it appears that the concept of an indisputable matchup between the two may need to be put on hold for the time being.
The WBC has stated that it would be open to the 'interesting' potential of a British heavyweight fight in the near future, thus a fight between Fury and Joshua would not be prevented by Fury's requirement to face a mandatory challenger.

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