Anthony Joshua looking for knockout in Oleksandr Usyk rematch

‘We’re going for a KNOCKOUT!’: Anthony Joshua sends out an ominous warning to rival Oleksandr Usyk at open workout as Saturday’s heavyweight rematch in Saudi Arabia approaches

  • Anthony Joshua will face Oleksandr Usyk in a heavyweight rematch on Saturday
  • Usyk won their first contest via a unanimous points decision in September 2021
  • Joshua has suggested that he will be more aggressive when they meet again
  • He said at his open workout that he will be looking for a knockout victory 

Anthony Joshua has warned Oleksandr Usyk that he has no intention of letting their heavyweight rematch go the distance in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night.

Usyk outboxed Joshua to win a unanimous points decision at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last September, but the Brit has indicated that he will try to avoid getting drawn into another technical battle, and will instead go in search of an early finish.

‘We’re going for a knockout!’ Joshua told the crowd at the open workout on Tuesday evening.

Anthony Joshua looked in a relaxed mood ahead of his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk

He insisted that he will be looking to end his fight with Usyk before the final bell

Many observers felt that the two-time heavyweight champion got his tactics wrong in the first fight, which allowed Usyk to open up a convincing lead on the scorecards.

Joshua did not give much away in his open workout as he went through routines on the pads with Angel Fernandez, who is set to be in his corner on fight night alongside new head trainer Robert Garcia. 

However, speaking after being put through his paces, Joshua hinted that he has learned from his mistakes and will be able to make the necessary adjustments in Saturday’s rematch.

‘I feel like one of my main strengths is I’m a quick learner, I’m a sponge,’ he said.

Joshua went through some pad work with Angel Fernandez at the open workout

The two-time champion looked in good shape as he looks to win back his world titles

Joshua’s previous visit to Saudi Arabia saw him beat Andy Ruiz Jr in December 2019 to regain his world titles.

The 32-year-old admitted that his previous success in the country could benefit him, but insisted that he is looking ahead to executing his game plan against Usyk rather than reflecting on the past.

‘Previous experiences are helpful, but it’s all about the night, right?

‘I don’t know how much it will help me, but I’m just focused, and I’m just ready to get the job done,’ he added.

Usyk followed Joshua into the ring shortly afterwards, and like his opponent, he kept his cards close to his chest, with the highlight of his workout coming when he decided to perform coin tricks for the crowd.

Usyk admitted that he could not wait to get back in the ring with Joshua for their rematch

He performed coin tricks for the crowd as he just went through a light workout on Tuesday

The Ukrainian claimed that he was looking forward to facing Joshua again as he aims to repeat his victory from 11 months ago.

‘I’m very pleased that I’m going to fight very soon, and I feel happy about that,’ Usyk said.

He went on to seemingly laugh off the suggestion that Joshua’s new tactics could catch him by surprise.

He continued: ‘I’ve been watching him for 10 years already.’




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