Anthony Joshua ‘most likely’ to avenge Usyk defeat after doing ‘every right’ coach swap for rematch

ANTHONY JOSHUA is ‘overqualified’ to avenge his crushing defeat to Oleksandr Usyk after changing coaches.
The Watford Warrior is said to have parted ways with longtime coach Rob McCracken for a potentially life-or-death rematch with the undefeated Usyk, although the identity of his new coach remains a mystery.
And celebrity trainer Don Charles believes the former unified heavyweight champion could very well win back the titles after deciding to have a new set of eyes oversee his progress.
I said Social boxing: “If that kid never boxed again or unboxed and lost again, yes, what has he achieved and what he has turned his life and the lives of his family into and the influence his to boxing around the world and all the kids boxing in my gym, all the kids that one boxing across the country, all over the world, it’s all because of Anthony Joshua.
“I hope he goes away and gets the win. I think he’s more than capable of avenge that loss.”
Joshua’s loyalty was questioned after his apparent separation from McCracken, but Charles believes he has a right to seek different guidance following his heartbreaking loss.
He said: “In life, you judge things, you look at things and consider. And whatever feels good to you, you do it.
“If he chooses to go and change his team, that’s up to him. If he feels the need to keep going to try to add to what he already has, that’s completely up to him. he.
“He is looking at several coaches and he has every right to do so.”
While the pair’s professional relationship may have ended, Charles believes Joshua’s accomplishments with McCracken will never be forgotten.
“What he and Robert have achieved is unbelievable,” he said.
“If you go back to when he won an Olympic gold and say to him, ‘In ten years’ time, you’re going to be the most recognized boxer on the planet worldwide.
“” You will earn X amount but there are conditions. Those conditions are: you will lose to Andy Ruiz.
“‘You’re going to win the title back, but you’re going to lose to Andy Ruiz and then you’re also going to lose to someone named Oleksandr Usyk.
“‘Are you willing to accept that or will you say no because I don’t want those losses?” This is how life works. “
Joshua and Usyk, 32 and 34 years old, respectively, were originally expected to renew their rivalry in March but have now prepare to fight again in April.
And AJ is trying to erase the memory of heartbreaking september night at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
He told Sky Sports: “I have high expectations for myself.
“That’s why I feel like when I lost the first time, I never made excuses but I have my reasons.
“I took my loss but I know I’ll get it back. So I just put that one away. But this hurts because I’m 100%.
“No problem at all. Everything was great. I just went in there and lost to a better man that night, and it was heartbreaking.
“But it gave me the impetus to pull myself out of that position. Mentally, it killed me, and I fought back, and I will atone.”
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