Joshua Can’t Afford to Lose Again – Ex-WBA Champion

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Former WBA Intercontinental champion, Peter Oboh, opined that Anthony Joshua is better than Oleksandr Usyk, as the two fighters get ready for a rematch on Saturday.

Oboh, also a former British and Commonwealth champion, stated the need for Joshua to reclaim his titles from the Ukrainian so as to regain the respect he lost after his defeat to the former cruiserweight champion.

He also expressed that Joshua must return to the form that made him victorious even over dreaded opponents like Wladimir Klitschko.

According to him, “Joshua is a natural heavyweight and Usyk, a natural cruiserweight who moved up in weight to beat Joshua. They have contrasting styles. Usyk is faster while Joshua relies on physical strength.

“To me, Joshua is better than Usyk, if he is at his best. It is not a matter of style but ability to give a good fight. Joshua needs to use his raw strength to get through fights with smaller opponents. The Joshua in the first fight against Usyk is not the same that fought with Klitschko. He needs to rediscover his old form to reclaim his titles.”

He spoke further, “With my experience in boxing, a lot of smaller fighters are fast, so Joshua should put the Ukrainian under pressure and unleash more blows than he gets. Joshua is bigger, so, he needs to take advantage of that to overpower him. I am sure Joshua’s camp would have scouted a smaller sparring partner before this fight.”

He also suggested that the changing of camp rather than coach would help Joshua in the fight.

“He changed camp to America and that should have helped him to focus more and hopefully he would rediscover his old form just like it has helped some other boxers in the past.

“If Joshua comes with a quiet or subdued performance, Usyk will outpunch him. Usyk is more confident now, so Joshua must go for a knockout. The pressure will get Usyk tired to reduce his speed.

“It is win or bust for Joshua so he needs to put the right steps forward as he cannot afford to lose because he will no longer be in contention. However, a win could set up an epic fight against fellow Briton, Tyson Fury, ” he said.

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