Oleksandr Usyk beats Anthony Joshua to retain heavyweight world titles with another masterclass victory
Oleksandr Usyk has successfully defended his IBF, WBO and WBA heavyweight titles with another superb victory over Anthony Joshua in their rematch.
Having taken the titles from the Briton in London last September, the undefeated Ukrainian put on another masterful boxing display to retain the belts in Saudi Arabia.
While Joshua put in a much-improved performance, Usyk sealed a split decision to take the victory and maintain his flawless record
Usyk, who enlisted in Ukrainian defence forces just six months ago following the Russian invasion of his homeland, will now hope to lure Tyson Fury out of retirement for a contest to crown the heavyweight division’s first undisputed champion since Lennox Lewis.
Fury reiterated just last week that he intends to stay retired – but for now remains in possession of the WBC title.
For Joshua meanwhile, a third defeat in his last five fights could mean a long wait for another crack at world title gold and surely ends hopes of a Battle of Britain against Fury.
While starting the contest with more intent and urgency than their first encounter, Usyk’s magical movement and incisive counter punching saw get the better of the opening rounds.
A thunderous body shot from Joshua midway through the fifth saw Usyk stumble back in pain but was judged to have caught the champion slightly below the belt. Another swiftly followed from the Briton, drawing a mischievous grin from Usyk despite the pressure, ending the round with a crisp left of his own.
Half way through the fight, Joshua could sense the power was with him, driving shots into Usyk’s body.
But Usyk’s bewildering hand speed saw him get the better of the seventh, leaving Joshua caught in a daze at times.
Joshua continued to search for those body shots


