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Usyk reveals who beat him at training camp before Joshua fight

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Usyk reveals who beat him at training camp before Joshua fight

WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight title holder Oleksandr Usyk (20-0, 13 KOs) talked about how he fought Anthony Joshua (24-3, 22 KOs) in training camp before his second game.

“I felt like I was hitting sparring partners like never before. But do you know how? First I beat, then they beat me, then I started beating. It came in waves like this. I think this is the first or third month, then when they gave me back it was a month of hard work. Then when I came out of the pit, I gave it.

Previously, two or three warriors remained. Seven men endured and worked very well. It wasn’t easy with all the guys. Martin Bakole was at my camp for the second time. He’s a very good man. Did anyone caress me? Yes. baccalaureate. I think he’s one of the picks,” Usyk said.

Oleksandr Usyk defeated Anthony Joshua by split decision on August 20 and retained the belts.

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CHISORA: “What kind of courage are we talking about? This boxer did not go to fight for his country.”

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CHISORA: “What kind of courage are we talking about? This boxer did not go to fight for his country.”

British heavyweight boxer Derek Chisora He spoke harshly about Jake Paul’s courage following his fight with Anthony Joshua. In a debate with heavyweight Vidall Riley, Chisora ​​challenged Paul’s argument that he showed courage by entering the ring.

“What Paul did was not brave. He did not go to fight for his country. When he went to defend his state at the front, that is courage.”

What kind of courage is Paul talking about? He ran away in the first round and when he didn’t have enough strength to run, Joshua broke his jaw,” Chisora ​​said.

A big boxing show took place in Miami, USA, on the night of December 19-20, 2025. In the main fight, American entertainer Jake Paul and former world champion Anthony Joshua entered the ring. The fight ended in the sixth round – AJ brutally knocked out his opponent.

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Cars, factory, paper. Usik explained his career outside of boxing in detail.

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Cars, factory, paper. Usik explained his career outside of boxing in detail.

Ukrainian boxer Alexander Usik said that he invested the money he earned from sports into business life.

“I have a small business right now. I have a company called Ready2Fight that doesn’t just work with boxing. What do we do? As promoters, we can guide the athlete – legal decisions, managerial decisions. Find trainers, doctors. So create a team. We also do things for sports and equipment.”

“We do some construction. I invest a little in hot construction. There is a glass processing plant. And of course, some valuable papers, special cars. I am a little more interested in the business world than, say, five years ago.”

“Because I understand that I earn money and they also have to work, they just buy themselves some diamonds, gold or something and get high. I’m not that kind of person, I don’t really like to show off,” Usik said.

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Wardley topped the list of the world’s best heavyweights. Where is Usik?

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Wardley topped the list of the world’s best heavyweights. Where is Usik?

Magazine Ring released the updated ranking of the best heavyweight boxers. He was managed by interim WBO champion Fabio Wardley. Due to inactivity, Tyson Fury fell out of the rankings and Joseph Parker left the list due to a failed doping test.

Ring remains league champion Alexander UsikHe continues to hold the WBC, WBA and IBF titles.

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Interim WBC champion Agit Kabayel takes the second place on the list, while Daniel Dubois is in the top three.

Promising heavyweight Moses Ithauma moved up from ninth to seventh.

Ring’s Heavyweight Rankings:

Champion – Alexander Usik

  1. Fabio Wordley
  2. Agit Kabayel
  3. Daniel Dubois
  4. Filip Hrgovic
  5. Zhang Zhilei
  6. Martin Bakole
  7. Moses Ithauma
  8. Efe Ajagba
  9. RichardTorres
  10. Murat Gassiev

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