Anthony Joshua has been training with Oleksandr Usyk after his car crash and Usyk has predicted the outcome of the proposed November fight against Tyson Fury
Oleksandr Usyk is convinced Anthony Joshua will beat Tyson Fury and go on to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
Joshua has been working alongside Usyk since making his comeback to the gym following a near-fatal car accident last December. The Briton intends to compete in July before ultimately resolving his decade-long rivalry with Fury in November. Joshua has not defeated a recognised boxer since stopping Otto Wallin nearly three years ago.
He subsequently knocked out MMA fighter Francis Ngannou before being brutally beaten by Daniel Dubois at Wembley. Joshua then stopped YouTuber Jake Paul last Christmas.
However, Usyk, who has triumphed over both Joshua and Fury on two separate occasions, is confident he can guide the former champion back to the summit.
“I know Anthony can do it because I look at how he is training; he’s a machine,” he said. “But I think he needs help and we are all people who support AJ. I am a football fan and sometimes my team loses, but I don’t say, ‘They’re bad’, I say, ‘These things happen and you must work harder’.”
“But sometimes people who support a team or a fighter, and they lose, they are negative. They are not fans, they are talking bulls***. We must help each other and if we don’t, we are not people, we are animals. I think he is ready to fight but he needs some time because he has a problem with his body after the crash.”
Fury stepped into the ring for the first time since his rematch loss to Usyk when he secured a points victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov last weekend. Usyk, who will put his world title on the line against kickboxing legend Rico Verhoeven next month, added: “It’s good that Tyson won. I was nervous in the first few rounds because Makhmudov landed some shots.
“I don’t know how Anthony beats Tyson. I’m not a good predictor so I don’t know if he knocks him out, but I believe AJ will do it.” Fury invited Joshua to share the Tottenham ring with him following his comeback victory but was rebuffed by his fellow Brit. However, his promoter Eddie Hearn remains confident a deal will be struck.
“We received the contract at the end of last week for two fights,” he said. “We’ve been going back and forward and my instruction from AJ is to make the fight and that’s what we’ll be trying to do. In the next two weeks, he will be signed off physically to return to proper full-time training.
“The deal we’ve been offered is not to fight Tyson Fury straight away; we expect him to be out in July and then to fight Fury in November.”


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