Derek Chisora reacts to Anthony Joshua Loss to Usyk: “He died in it”
Derek Chisora praised Anthony Joshua’s efforts despite last weekend’s setbacks.
The WBA international heavyweight champion is managed by Joshua’s 258 MGT agency and was in Saudi Arabia on Saturday for his teammate Brit defeat for Oleksandr Usyk.
Chisora, who was once an opponent of the Ukrainians, was last within the last month when he defeated Kubrat Pulev –– a former rival of Joshua –– in a rematch at the O2 Arena in London during their 2016 clash.
And the 38-year-old man, according to reports Valuing yourself from a three-way wit against WBC champion Tyson Fury, that’s what he denials are almost happeningfull of admiration for the once-32-year-old, twice global unification.
Chisora talked to IntuBoxing in the tunnel at the Jeddah Superdome.
He say:
“He f**king died there, he put it all up.
“He died in there, he let the punches go and he made him work hard.”
Joshua who has something of a melee after war that he has been since sorrynot satisfied with his 24-3 record and want to go back Ways to win sooner rather than latertargeting a potential ring back before the end of the year.
But ‘Del Boy’ doesn’t think it’s a good idea.
He added:
“‘AJ’ needs to relax now, relax and relax, before he does anything else.”
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After defeating Joshua, Usyk –– ai surpassing Chisora in his second bout at heavyweight back in 2020 after becoming the undisputed cruiser champion and advancing in the weight class –– call out The aforementioned Fury for a potential showdown for all the marbles in the sport’s top division could be worth about 500 million pounds.
December 17 is being seen as a potential date for the war that is likely to take place in Saudi Arabia, with an outdoor event ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup final in neighboring Qatar to be held in Riyadh capital.
Bob Arum, the 90-year-old Top Ranker who is in charge of Fury’s Statesside affairs, has said the fight is biggest since Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazierwhile Frank Warren of Queensberry, who promotes Fury in the UK, said recently that the fight would be made with a split 50-50 potential purses.