Anthony Joshua sends four-word warning to Oleksandr Usyk ahead of rematch
Anthony Joshua has vowed to knock Oleksandr Usyk out at all costs ahead of their rematch.
The former two-time unified heavyweight world champion, 32, is promising an explosive KO on Saturday night in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Joshua suffered his second career defeat when he faced Usyk at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last September, losing the IBF, WBA and WBO heavyweight titles in the process.
But despite that setback it seems that his spirit hasn’t dipped in the slightest as he vowed to make Usyk pay for his comprehensive defeat eleven months ago.
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Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: “Previous experiences are helpful but it is about what you do on the night.
“I don’t know how much it will help me but I am focused and I am just ready to get the job done.
“I feel like one of my main strengths is I am a quick learner, I am a sponge but ultimately, aside from all the learning and stuff like that, it is a fight. That’s it.
“Whoever throws the most punches and lands the most punches wins and that is all that matters isn’t it?
“I will do my best, I am just doing my best and that is all I can do.
“We are going knockout.”
Meanwhile, AJ’s promoter Eddie Hearn said he is looking forward to seeing him ‘let those hands go’ this weekend.
Hearn told Sky Sports: “Listen, I am biased and I have been deluded at times but I am a massive AJ fan and I just see a guy putting a lot of pressure on himself and a guy who wants it so bad.
“I see a guy who is punching sharply and it is going to be nervous and who is going to pounce in there on the night.
“I just feel that he is going to do everything right and he is going to let