Anthony Joshua warned to 'let his hands go' in Usyk rematch as Eddie Hearn tips fight to be 'more exciting' than first | The Sun

ANTHONY JOSHUA has been urged not to be gun shy in his high-stakes rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.

The Watford warrior will bid to reclaim the unified heavyweight titles from the undefeated Ukrainian in a potentially career-defining Saudi showdown on August 20.



AJ, 32, unwisely attempted to outbox the slick southpaw in their Tottenham tussle last December and ended up suffering a lopsided points defeat.

And promoter Eddie Hearn believes the Brit's route to becoming a three-time heavyweight champion lies in him using calculated aggression.

The Matchroom Boxing chief said: "I don't think you can just be aggressive against Oleksandr Usyk, but you certainly have to be aggressive.

"He has to let his hands go more. He has to damage Oleksandr Usyk whenever he can and he has to get him out of his rhythm."

READ MORE IN BOXING

Boxing fans say the same thing as Usyk shows off frame for AJ rematch

Wimbledon – FREE BETS: Get £20 bonus when you stake £10 on tennis with LiveScore

Joshua stung Usyk with the few power shots he landed in his ill-title defence at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Uysk's reactions to the punches were telling for Hearn, who added: "I don't think Oleksandr Usyk likes getting hit.

"I don't think he liked getting hit first in the first fight and he didn't get hit much.

"So AJ has got to take the chances when they present themselves and he's got to be smarter. But he's got to let his hands go."

SUN BINGO GET £50 BONUS & 50 FREE SPINS TODAY

Most read in Boxing

FUR JOKING

Paul vs Fury at risk of being SCRAPPED after Brit boxer denied entry into US

USYK IN GREAT NICK

Boxing fans say the same thing as Usyk shows off frame for AJ rematch

PAUL FOR IT

Ex-UFC champ offers to coach Tommy Fury for Jake Paul bout after Tyson's US ban

BLESSING IN DISGUISE

Tyson says mum's death 'one of best things that ever happened to me'

Joshua has enlisted the services of world champion coach Robert Garcia for the biggest fight of his professional career.

And Hearn believes the addition of the renowned trainer – along with the 12 rounds AJ has had with his fellow Olympian – is a sure-fire recipe for fireworks.

He said: "I think this fight will be a lot more exciting than the first because AJ has shared 12 rounds with Usyk.

"And he understands the skills he and the attributes of Oleksandr Usyk and he has to negate that with his assets.

Read More on The Sun

Jet2 passenger left stunned by VERY pathetic meal during flight

Thousands can apply for more FREE food vouchers under Household Support Scheme

"Which is his power, speed and combination punching. Easier said than done.

"But certainly, I believe you're going to see a much more aggressive Anthony Joshua in this fight."

FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS – BEST NEW CUSTOMER OFFERS

    Source: Read Full Article