Anthony Joshua Predicts Usyk Will Win Again Over Fury In The Rematch

JAKARTA - Anthony Joshua joined in the rematch of Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury from the edge of the ring.

The 34-year-old boxer did not make a fuss in giving his predictions. He insisted that the duel would be won by Usyk again.

Joshua in other words wants to convey that Fury will not be able to avenge his only defeat in his brilliant professional boxing career.

As is known, Usyk gave Fury his first defeat in their first duel after a record 34 wins and a draw.

"I thought it would be a tough fight at the start. Then, I felt Usyk would win again."

"He (Usyk) is a classy fighter. I feel Usyk is one of the best out there. That's why I think he will win," Anthony Joshua told Queensberry Promotions.

The Usyk vs Fury duel is so far planned to take place in Saudi Arabia on December 21, 2024.

In the first fight, Usyk almost won by knockout against Fury. However, in the end the two boxers were able to continue until the last round and Usyk won with a separate decision.

Meanwhile, after the clashes, Fury seemed desperate after his dream of winning the undisputed heavyweight world title was destroyed by Usyk.

However, recently he equalized confidence he would beat the Ukrainian in a rematch.

"Hi, Tyson Fury is here. Back to gym, as you can see. I counted days until I could make up for my mistakes over Usyk."

"On December 21, 2024, it will be my date. I have done everything in boxing, but I have not risen from defeat."

"I enjoyed it, the opportunity to redeem. Get up! December 21, 202 is mine, the undisputed heavyweight, I came," Fury said in a video post on his personal Instagram.

In the video, Fury then includes information to confirm his belief in defeating Usyk.

"On December 21, 2024 in Riyadh, at the heart of the kingdom, the king will reclaim his throne and become the undisputed (weight world champion)."

"Usyk, I'm coming for you! Get up for the King to greet you! The path to forgiveness is mine. I know what to do. I see my shortcomings and really believe that I am inevitable," Fury wrote.

Oleksandr Usyk became the first undisputed world heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis did so in 1999.