Anthony Joshua THREATENS TO SHAKE Alexander Usyk IN A FIGHT / Tyson Fury CHALLENGED Deontay Wilder

Anthony Joshua THREATENS TO SHAKE Alexander Usyk IN A FIGHT / Tyson Fury CHALLENGED Deontay Wilder

Anthony Joshua THREATENS TO SHAKE Alexander Usyk IN A FIGHT Tyson Fury CHALLENGED Deontay Wilder It seems that the prayers of Alexander Usyk were answered and he will get the fight he wanted. Briton Anthony Joshua agreed to a fight with the Ukrainian after his megafight with Tyson Fury broke down. Officially, the meeting of the Ukrainian and the Englishman has not yet been announced, but there is already a preliminary date-August 2021. The fight will take place in London, but it is still unclear whether it will be at Wembley or Tottenham Stadium. In any case, it will be a mega event, especially for Usyk. Despite the huge merits and a whole room of awards of Usyk in the first heavyweight, he is still perceived weakly in the weights. There are several reasons for this-origin, weak promotion in the States and England, a dim style (especially in this weight). In addition, Usyk has not yet convinced in the weights: he won the average Witherspoon and the old Chisora, experiencing problems in both fights. At the same time, Usyk's skills and skill remain super-high, which makes him a very undesirable opponent for champions: the chance of losing is big, and selling the fight will still be worse than fights even with White and Parker or Chisora, who have a powerful fan base in England. Not to mention the fight with Wilder. It doesn't matter whether he has a belt or not, Deontay with his cannon shot is a welcome guest everywhere. The famous American coach Teddy Atlas shared his opinion about the upcoming fight between the WBA/WBO/IBF world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua and Alexander Usyk. Mike Tyson: "At the peak, I would have defeated both Fury and Joshua" Mike Tyson once seemed invincible and indestructible. He made up for the lack of anthropometry with aggression, dynamism and fighting instincts. Today's 55-year-old boxer believes that at the peak of his career he would have defeated both Anthony Joshua (24-1, 22 KOs) and Tyson Fury (30-0-1, 21 KOs). The fame of "Iron Mike" was amazing. So much so that Fury's father, John, named his son after Tyson, who was at the top at the time. Today, Tyson Fury sits on the throne of the WBC. Joshua holds three other titles — WBA, WBO and IBF. Both of them have better physical characteristics than Mike, which, according to Tyson himself, would not have made a decisive difference. The famous American coach Teddy Atlas shared his opinion about the upcoming fight between the WBA/WBO/IBF world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua and Alexander Usyk. "As for me, Usyk knows how to win. This is a talent. Many people outside of our sport do not understand this. They don't understand what I mean when I say that he knows how to win. But Usyk knows this. He always won. Usyk won at the Olympics, in all the fights in the first heavyweight, he collected all the titles. He has a similar attitude, confidence and faith. The Mustache has good legs. Yes, it is smaller, and everyone is talking about it. But Holyfield wasn't too small. When he went up to heavyweight and faced the big guys, he wasn't too small. So this is a very interesting fight, very, very interesting, " Teddy Atlas said on his podcast THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas. Recall that the Joshua - Usyk fight will take place on September 25 in London. Mike Tyson once seemed invincible and indestructible. He made up for the lack of anthropometry with aggression, dynamism and fighting instincts. Today's 55-year-old boxer believes that at the peak of his career he would have defeated both Anthony Joshua (24-1, 22 KOs) and Tyson Fury. The fame of "Iron Mike" was amazing. So much so that Fury's father, John, named his son after Tyson, who was at the top at the time. Today, Tyson Fury sits on the throne of the WBC. Joshua holds three other titles — WBA, WBO and IBF. Both of them have better physical characteristics than Mike, which, according to Tyson himself, would not have made a decisive difference. "I have no doubt that if I was at the peak of my career, I would have beaten both Fury and Joshua. They are well trained and big guys, it would be difficult to fight them, but if you ask if I could have beaten them when I was in my early twenties, yes, I think I would have beaten them both. Joshua is great, he fights well, he hits hard, but my ego will always say: "No one could beat you," admitted the youngest world heavyweight champion in history. boxing news tyson fury vs anthony joshua joshua vs fury anthony joshua vs tyson fury