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Joshua backs Usyk to defeat Fury in rematch
British-Nigerian heavyweight Anthony Joshua has expressed confidence in Oleksandr Usyk’s chances of defeating Tyson Fury in their upcoming rematch.
The bout is scheduled to take place on December 21 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Joshua, who suffered back-to-back losses to Usyk in 2021 and 2022, cited the Ukrainian’s superior skill and discipline as key factors that will likely see him prevail over Fury.
According to Joshua, Fury may struggle to match Usyk’s tactical precision and relentless focus in what is one of the most highly anticipated heavyweight clashes in recent history.
With both fighters bringing their unique strengths into the ring, fans are gearing up for a battle that could redefine the heavyweight division.
“I said Usyk will win. I said that from 2023. I do think Fury’s a good fighter, but there’s levels,” Joshua told IFL TV.
“A cruiserweight nearly knocked Fury out. You’ve got to learn from these situations. I don’t think he underestimated him, but what he was saying about middleweights just goes to show you should never downplay a fighter.”
Fury suffered his first career defeat against Usyk in May after a gruelling contest that saw him barely survive a punishing ninth round.
The Briton activated his rematch clause immediately and has vowed to secure victory without relying on the judges’ scorecards.
However, Joshua has expressed doubt over Fury’s chances, urging him to show more respect for Usyk’s capabilities.
“Me personally what I think, nah. No way,” Joshua added.
“I think Fury’s good, he had some good moments, but I just don’t think he can do it. It’s not that I don’t rate him, I just don’t think he’s better than Usyk. Fury maybe should give him the respect he deserves next time, and he might put on a better performance.”
The rematch is expected to draw global attention, with Usyk aiming to cement his dominance and Fury seeking redemption.
For Joshua, the outcome could shape his own future. His promoter, Eddie Hearn, has reiterated plans to secure the long-awaited Fury fight regardless of the result, though a second Fury loss may ease negotiations.
Joshua, who recently lost to Daniel Dubois in a bid to reclaim the heavyweight crown, remains focused on his own career but will undoubtedly have a vested interest in the Riyadh showdown.