Anthony Joshua is still a bigger star than Tyson Fury despite his loss to Oleksandr Usyk, according to Tony Bellew. The British boxing hero lost to the undefeated Ukrainian for the second time last month at the Jeddah Superdome in Saudi Arabia.
It saw AJ slump to two consecutive losses as a result after his most recent defeat to Usyk. Despite this, Fury, 34, has called out Joshua, 32, for a long-awaited Battle of Britain in December, which Bellew believes highlights his mainstream appeal. ALL THE INFO: Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury: Everything We Know So Far And he insists that he is on a par with UFC superstar Conor McGregor when it comes to bringing more eyeballs to the sport.
Speaking to talkSPORT, Bellew said: “He’s coming off the back of two defeats and yet a champion is calling you out. “The best way I could analyse this and add it up would be Conor McGregor is coming off two defeats but still every single UFC fighter in the business calls out his name.
It’s very similar to AJ now. “AJ is still the biggest draw in the heavyweight division. I’m sorry to say it guys, it doesn’t matter if he’s lost twice or not, he’s still the biggest draw.