Oleksandr Usyk offers to help Anthony Joshua in training for his next fight and would come…


Oleksandr Usyk has offered to help prepare Anthony Joshua for his next fight.

Ukraine’s Usyk has beaten Joshua in two consecutive high-profile heavyweight title fights.

But he is open to coming to the UK to assist Joshua with his training.

Alexander Krassyuk, Usyk’s promoter, told Sky Sports: “He said if needed he might come and give him a couple of [pieces of] advice.”

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Former British boxer Spencer Oliver believes Joshua has a brilliant opportunity to get back to the top of the heavyweight division with a potential bout against Fury

Usyk outclassed Joshua in an upset last year to win the unified IBF, WBO and WBA championship. In a brave bid to try to reclaim his titles Joshua chose to trigger his rematch clause and boxed the Ukrainian a second time last month, only for Usyk to claim a points victory once again.

In the immediate aftermath of that fight, Usyk called for Tyson Fury to face him in an undisputed heavyweight title clash. It is the one fight Usyk wants but he will not be ready to box again until next year.

That opened the door for Fury, the WBC titlist, to fight Joshua in an all-British heavyweight clash.

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Johnny Nelson shares his views on the potential fight between Fury and Joshua after Joshua’s management team accepted the terms set by Fury’s team

Fury has offered Joshua the opportunity to challenge him and Joshua’s management team announced on Tuesday that they have accepted terms for that possible bout on December 3.

The Ukrainian’s team has now also told Sky Sports that Usyk would be willing to help Joshua prepare for his next fight, even though that could potentially be against Fury.

It would be a new situation for Joshua, although the Briton has previously trained with a future opponent. When Wladimir Klitschko was heavyweight champion, Joshua joined him in camp to train and spar with him. The two subsequently maintained cordial relations even after their memorable showdown at Wembley Stadium in 2017.

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Joshua’s management have accepted terms ahead of a potential fight with Fury on December 3

Joshua’s outburst after his most recent loss has been widely discussed but Usyk himself has not criticised him publicly.

“He was disappointed with his defeat and he was sad,” the champion has said.

“I understand that he wanted to win against me, but Anthony can’t give up. He must go forwards.”




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