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Tony Bellew: Joshua needs to step up and knock Usyk out
Former British boxer Tony Bellew believes that only strength and athleticism can help Anthony Joshua beat Oleksandr Usyk in a rematch.
“Changing coaches is the right decision for Joshua. He needs new ideas, a new approach. Anthony has to have a different approach: to see and destroy the opponent. You don’t need to try to box with a good boxer. You have to pull him into the fight. Joshua is very strong. There are points—athletics, strength, power.”
“We need to use that and not look for anything else. He needs to step up and knock out. But now Joshua can’t have a stronger opponent than Usyk.
“This guy is incredible and it’s so hard to beat him,” Bellew said.
Source: Sport UA
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What a change! Usik’s promoter may be a living boxing legend
Ukrainian boxer Alexander Usik He could sign a contract with an American promoter, his manager Egis Klimas had previously mentioned this.
As the portal revealed, three promotional companies are competing for cooperation with the Ukrainian. Top Rank, led by promoter Bob Arum, known for his collaborations with Vasily Lomachenko, Alexander Gvozdyk and Denis Berinchyk, is looking to sign Usik. Another option for Usik is PBC, headed by Gervonta Davis, and Golden Boy, whose owner and main representative is the living legend of boxing Oscar De La Hoya.
Previously, Alexander Usik (24-0, 15 KOs), the holder of the WBC, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles (over 90.7 kg), talked about his plans and admitted when he plans to end his professional career. The boxer recently vacated his WBO title and lost his status as absolute world champion.
Source: Sport UA
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“The grappling match with Makhachev will not take place, because Islam earns a lot of money in the UFC” – Tsarukyan
UFC lightweight number one Arman Tsarukyan said that he does not yet consider a potential grappling fight with the promotion’s welterweight champion Islam Makhachev to be realistic.
On Tuesday, Tsarukyan and Sharabutdin Magomedov, known by his nickname Shara Bullet, ended in a draw in a grappling bout in Yerevan.
— The grappling match with Makhachev will not take place, because Islam earns a lot of money in the UFC. I don’t think anyone can afford to pay him that amount,” Red Corner MMA quotes Tsarukyan as saying.
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Source: Sportbox
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TYSON FURY: “Usyk will give up his champion title and there is a reason for that”
Former world heavyweight champion, British Tyson Rage I am sure that WBC champion Oleksandr Usyk will leave his belt vacant due to the lack of interesting opponents:
“Usyk will not fight opponents ranked in the WBC because it is impossible to make good money from these fights. How much money will he make by fighting Agit Kabayel or Lawrence Okolie?”
Frankly, these are insufficient. After making a ton of money fighting Tyson Fury, you don’t want to go back to fights that have no financial benefit.
Usik will therefore give up his WBC title and Agit Kabayel will become the full world champion. He will be able to defend against (German boxer) Okolie or Moses Itauma,” Fury said on the DAZN platform.
Kabayel’s next opponent will be Poland’s undefeated representative Damian Knyba. The fight for the WBC interim title will take place in Germany on January 10.
Source: Sport UA
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