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I’m inclined to agree with Anthony Joshua, that Tyson Fury is not the defining heavyweight of the age.

Fury has some incredible attributes and remains unbeaten, but is being measured largely on two great performances against Vladimir Klitschko in 2015 and Deontay Wilder four years ago, to the exclusion of lesser displays like, for example, Francis Ngannou last time out.

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Fury was down in the third that night, the seventh time he has been horizontal in his career, including 11 years ago at the hands of Steve Cunningham, an inflated cruiser giving away more than three stones.

Because of that it is hard to rate Ngannou’s power as it applies to a boxing ring. I’m not convinced he is the hardest punching heavyweight in the division.

Ngannou had never fought under Queensberry Rules. It might be that Fury made him look better than he is. I’m not sure that Fury took it seriously enough, though he clearly won the fight, despite the split verdict.

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I believe Joshua is a better puncher than Fury. Not as fluid or as good a boxer, but more aggressive and, I suspect, too much for Ngannou when they meet next week in Riyadh.

It will be interesting to see how Joshua approaches it. There is jeopardy. Some think he is done after the defeat to Andy Ruiz and the successive losses against Oleksandr Usyk.

I’m not so sure. Ruiz is a good prizefighter after all, well-schooled. He knows his way about a ring and has hell of a dig. Usyk was just too good.

He has a way of dealing with big guys and may well be the victor when he faces Fury in May. That would be a disaster for Joshua as much as Fury. If Fury does prevail, I still think Joshua beats him. It’s all about styles, but that’s for another day.

I expect Ngannou’s limitations to be exposed by Joshua. Ngannou is not hard to hit. Joshua just has to be careful early on, get that jab going and run off his combinations.

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Once he hits Ngannou, the picture will change. I believe he will take him out, probably in the later rounds. The only way Ngannou wins is if Joshua gets careless. An orthodox display, high hands, tight defence and solid jab should expose Ngannou for the novice he is.

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This is all geared towards that illusive showdown between Joshua and Fury. The problem is Usyk knows that, too, and is uniquely equipped to throw another spanner in the works.

AGRON SMAKICI became a household name after unfortunately cutting Tyson Fury – but he was already well-respected in boxing circles.

Smakici holds a 20-2 record in the ring but he is a sought after southpaw sparring partner for the likes of Fury and Anthony Joshua.

AJ recruited the Croatian before his 2022 rematch loss to Oleksandr Usyk and for his last fight, a stoppage win over Otto Wallin in December.

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Fury then brought Smakici over to Saudi Arabia to help him also prepare for Usyk for the planned February 17 title unification.

But the undisputed bout was scrapped just two weeks prior when Smakici accidentally elbowed Fury in sparring to cause a horror gash.

The heavyweight contender – who also holds a 1-1 MMA record – is in the unique position of having sparred Britain’s two biggest boxing stars.

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And breaking down how they compare to SunSport, Smakici said: “For me, Joshua has huge power. Knockout power.

“And Fury is a more dancer and technical boxer. It’s two kinds of worlds in boxing.”

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Joshua, 34, returns on March 8 in Riyadh against ex-UFC champion Francis Ngannou, 37.

And Smakici warned: “It’s big power, it’s huge power. We’re gonna see with Francis Ngannou. I believe Joshua is going to knock Ngannou out.”

The knockdown and stunning performance convinced AJ to come to the table for another crossover clash.

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And Smakici believes Joshua will be on his A-game after watching Fury almost fail the test of Ngannou.

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Tyson Fury won’t be withdrawing from his fight with Oleksandr Usyk, his father has claimed.

And that’s a blow for Anthony Joshua, with the Briton’s promoter Eddie Hearn recently admitting he was prepared to step in should the showdown suffer any further setbacks.

Fury and Usyk had been due to meet in the ring earlier this month, only for a gruesome eye injury sustained by the 35-year-old to push the fight back to May instead.

Hearn recently revealed Joshua was ready to step in in the event of another postponement.

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But John, speaking to Free Bets, has claimed that won’t be happening with his son committed to the cause.

Previewing Joshua’s upcoming bout with Francis Ngannou, which will take place on March 8, he said: “He’s got to get past Ngannou first which is a tall order.

“He’s a danger man Ngannou, a big dude, fit, strong, and believes in himself.

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“He is able, he’s in your face, doesn’t mind a tear up. Joshua has to get past him before he even thinks about stepping in for anybody else.

“And he’s lost to Usyk twice already and if you’ve lost twice, is there going to be that much interest in a third fight?

“It’s only going to be the same thing: Usyk outpointing him.

“People want to see Tyson vs Usyk and Tyson will not be pulling out. I’ll tell you that now.”

John has been called out by numerous stars over the past few weeks.

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The likes of Carl Froch, Joe Egan and Chase Demoor have all revealed they’d fancy their chances of facing the 59-year-old.

But John isn’t interested and believes the trio are mentioning his name, as well as Tyson’s, with their own agendas in mind.

“A lot of people have been talking, shouting, screaming, but yet there’s no genuine, written offers have come to my address or to my people,” he said.

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“So, listen, they can all shout, they can all scream, but actions speak louder than words. Put the money across, it’s a business and let’s get on with it.

“But they don’t seem to want to do that. They seem to just want to shout and scream, calling me out, trying to embarrass me, which they can’t do.

“They could never embarrass a man like me, because I’ve been through too much.

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“To clarify, there have been no written offers, it’s just talk, it’s just nothing, idle chat.”

He added: “It’s nothing new and it’s a good point – that’s what they do.

“They think by mentioning me and people paying them a few hundred quid to run a podcast to run me down, ‘Oh, I want to fight John Fury’, ‘I think this, I think that’, you know what, thinking has caused people a lot of problems in life.

“Thinking and doing are two different things and people don’t seem to understand that today do they?

“But you know what, all those people who think they’re hard men, all of them calling me out hear this…

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“The way they’ve gone about it is unprofessional, so therefore it’s caused me to have an instant dislike for these people. Therefore, why would I want to make them any money?

“What they can do, I’ve got a nice barn at the side of me, all of them that think that I’m bothered about fighting, come down.

“Me and him will walk in the barn and the best man will come out, just me and him.

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“We’ll shut the door, we’ll lock ourselves in and the best man will come out of the barn.

“There’s no money, there’s no fame, there’s nothing but a good hiding for them kinds of people.

“That’s if they think they can take me, and I’m telling you they can’t.”

Oleksandr Usyk will fight Filip Hrgovic on May 18 if Tyson Fury pulls out of their bout again – and Usyk’s coach believes Fury is in “rapid decline” after being dropped by Francis Ngannou

Oleksandr Usyk has a ‘secret’ part in his fight deal that says he’ll box Filip Hrgovic on May 18 if Tyson Fury pulls out again.

The big fight between Fury and Usyk was meant to happen tonight in Saudi Arabia, but Fury had to stop training two weeks ago because he got a cut while sparring. The match, which will decide the first undisputed heavyweight champ since Lennox Lewis in 1999, was quickly moved to May 18.

If one of them can’t make the new date, they have to pay the other $10million from their fight contract. Usyk also made sure that if Fury doesn’t show up, he will fight the next boxer in line, Hrgovic.

Usyk’s coach Sergey Lapin spoke to Fruity Slots: “I hope Usyk will get the chance to settle the score with Fury on May 18, but if he continues to run, then we have a clause in the agreement to replace Fury with Filip Hrgovic,” and “Hrgovic is the back-up opponent, so the show will go on regardless of whether he shows up, this was also confirmed by His Excellency Turki Al Sheikh.”

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Usyk has been ready for Fury since he beat Daniel Dubois last August in Poland. They almost fought on December 23, but after Fury nearly lost to Francis Ngannou last October, he needed more time.

Lapin expressed his doubts about Fury’s abilities after his match with the former UFC world champion. “Let’s say he did get cut – through a head guard and with large training gloves – can you imagine what will happen to his head when he receives a bomb from the Usyk in a ten-ounce glove?” he questioned.

“If Fury finally dares to enter the ring on May 18, then it will be a terrible dream for him, he has never boxed with a boxer of this level in his life. Ngannou exposed Fury for what he is, a fighter with too many miles on the clock, a fighter who has had too many wars, and a fighter who is now in rapid decline to the point he’s been badly troubled by sparring partners. ”

Tyson Fury took to social media to issue Oleksandr Usyk a reminder of the incredible shape he was in heading into their undisputed clash.

The long-awaited showdown to crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis more than two decades ago was originally set to take place on February 17.

The fight was ultimately postponed last month after the Gypsy King sustained a serious cut over his right eye in sparring that required multiple stitches.

However the 12-round championship bout has since been rearranged and will now take place on May 18 in Saudi Arabia.

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On the day he was originally scheduled to take on the Ukrainian inside the ring, Fury shared a clip of himself preparing for the clash looking lean while performing movement drills and medicine ball slams.

Commenting on the post, Fury’s fans praised the Gypsy King’s body transformation and insisted that Usyk is in for a long night when the pair finally meet inside the ring in May.

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One praised Fury’s trainer who originally posted the clip: ‘Great work Kristian, chiselled out of stone’

Another wrote: ‘Best shape he’s been in. Can’t wait for him to flatten Usyk’

A further fan added: ‘This would be the biggest win in boxing history, given the reputations.

‘When the time’s right leading up to fight date let’s go all out with strength training and movement work love this ^ dynamic , everyone saying he looks great/ (props), push his genetic potential further than ever once camp resumes, more than before even.’

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Another remarked: ‘Boxing master class to prove all you haters he’s better than Uysk and there’s levels to this game.’

Fury previously shared a photo of himself looking svelte after announcing that his cut had forced the fight to be postponed.

‘Cant help getting injured in sparring,’ he wrote. ‘But what I can say was Usyk was in trouble. I am in fantastic shape. I will reschedule soon as I can. 2024 a massive year for team GK.’

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Fury weighed a career-highest 277.75lbs when he faced Francis Ngannou in October, narrowly overcoming the debuting former UFC heavyweight champion by split decision in Riyadh.