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Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk 2: When is fight, where will it take place and what TV channel is it on

Anthony Joshua says he is determined to be "the comeback king" and avenge his defeat by Oleksandr Usyk last September by becoming a three-time world heavyweight champion when they meet in Jeddah on Aug 20.

The 32-year-old Briton, who will be looking to secure the International Boxing Federation, World Boxing Association, World Boxing Organisation and International Boxing Organisation titles, came face to face with the 35-year-old Ukrainian in the Saudi Arabian city on Tuesday and they will be reunited in London next Wednesday to push what promoter Eddie Hearn is calling "one of the biggest fights in world boxing".  

Joshua insists this time he is ready for Usyk. "He was better than me on the night in the first fight, but the defeat has motivated me," Joshua said. "As I did against Andy Ruiz Jr, I have a second chance. Those who know my story know that I did that as a youngster, where I got into trouble. I'm the comeback king, you can put me down but you can't keep me down. I'm 100 per cent focused on being champion again. He kicked my a-- for some rounds, and he was the better man on the night."

The British television rights are still under discussion and an announcement is expected later this week. Joshua's multi-year, multi-fight deal with digital sports platform DAZN, which was confirmed on Monday last week, does not cover the Usyk fight, which will take place under the patronage of Mohammad bin Salman, who tabled a reported bid of $120million (£98million) for the staging rights.

The Jeddah showdown has already been billed the "Rage on the Red Sea" and it will come almost three years since the "Clash on the Dunes" at the Diriyah Arena which saw Joshua reclaim his heavyweight crowns against Mexican-American Andy Ruiz

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