AJ Calls For Rematch

Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk
Anthony Joshua has called for a rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.
Joshua was defeated on Saturday at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in which the scorecard read, 117-112, 116-112 and 115-113 in Usyk favour.
Anthony Joshua is also known as AJ was defending his three world titles for the second time since snatching them back from Andy Ruiz Jr two years ago.
However, AJ can’t wait to claim back his belt so he invokes the clause in his rematch.
Similarly, Oleksandr Usyk has agreed to  a rematch but want  it to be in his home country Ukraine.
when asked after the match for a likely venue for a rematch, he said:“I would love to have the rematch at Olympiyskiy Stadium in Kiev.”
In contrast, AJ promoter Eddie Hearn said that Ukraine is very unlikely for the rematch but avenue in the UK is a possiblity.
AJ has now lost two professional fights out of 24.
After AJ lost the fight on Saturday, here are what he said:“This experience today is invaluable. This will have a massive benefit in the next fight,” said Joshua, pictured with his swollen eye mid-fight
 “When I was walking back through the tunnel, I just said to myself, ‘I’m ready to get back to the gym, I’m ready to just put that work in’.
“I just want to get back to the gym, get back on the grind and improve, so when I fight these good guys and see that they are hurt I can capitalise on the opportunity.
“It was a great lesson today. I know we can look at it from a negative point of view but, for me, I’ve got to take it as a great lesson and build on that situation.
“I never tend to look at the opponent. I just tend to look at myself and realise where I went wrong. So it’s not so much what he done, it’s the opportunities that I gave him. It’s not so much him. I’m just going to go back and look at myself and correct my wrongs.
“I’m a different kind of animal. I’m not a sulker. This is a blessed opportunity, to be able to fight for the heavyweight title of the world, fight good fighters time and time again and for people to come out.
“I’m not going to be going home and be crying about it, because this is war. It’s a long process. This isn’t just one fight and then I’m done.
“I’m going back to look at way that I can improve. Straight away, I’ve already been watching the fight and thinking ‘I could’ve done that better’.”
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