Olexander Usyk says Anthony Joshua was not the most difficult opponent in his career

The 34-year-old Ukrainian Oleksandr Usik believes his dealings with Anthony Joshua was no longer the most difficult man in his career. After becoming an undisputed middle class king, Usyk set his eye on the title in the difficult category. For that title, he faced Joshua at Tottenham Stadium last week, broadcasting [...]
After becoming an undisputed middle class king, Usyk set his eye on the title in the difficult category.
For that title, he confronted Joshua at Tottenham Stadium last week, broadcasting Periscope.
”Plan was to go in, look and start, so we went in, we saw and we started,” said Usrick.
Despite some good rounders from Joshua, Usik absolutely dominated the whole mass and finally triumphed with unanimous decision.
In the 12th round, the team told me to speed it up, so I did it and then they said new ones.

I tried to speed up and hit a couple of times, but I was losing my pace and the team told me to slow down and kick more often because if I didn't, I'd lose my rhythm. ”
Furthermore, he then said he was the biggest drug in his career but not the most difficult one.

This is the biggest drug in my career, but it wasn't the hardest. I think he's in my future,” said 34-year-old.
I like the challenges, but we have a rematch clause on the contract with Anthony Joshua and we will respect him.” /Periscope. com/












