Oleksandr Usyk concern raised over ‘huge' new physique ahead of Anthony Joshua - EXCLUSIVE
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Dave Coldwell believes Oleksandr Usyk's added muscle mass will be more of a hindrance than a help when he faces Anthony Joshua again on August 20. The boxing trainer expects the Ukrainian to lose speed and mobility if he comes in considerably heavier as recent videos suggest.
Sky Sports Boxing posted a video last week on Twitter of the former undisputed cruiserweight champion playing tennis with his team, in which 'The Cat' appeared to be much bulkier than ever before. Sporting a yellow tank top and bulging muscles, fans were left stunned by Usyk's new physique.
Underneath the video, the comment section was flooded with warnings to Joshua with many suggesting he would 'will not see the final bell'. But Coldwell believes this transformation will benefit the