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Join our Telegram channel to stay up to date on breaking news coverage Joshua Vs Usyk II £20 FREE BET with Virgin Bet ANTHONY JOSHUA returns to Saudi Arabia for his second chance at career redemption as he looks overcome Oleksandr Usyk nearly a year after their first meeting which ended in defeat for the Brit. Usyk dominated the clash in London claiming AJ’s heavyweight titles by way of a unanimous points decision. The Ukrainian was an 9/4 outsider when the fighters met at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last September but he shocked the home fans, outboxing Joshua by keeping him at range with his jab and winning on all three judges’ scorecards. AJ claims to have a new gameplan for the rematch but will it come to fruition on Saturday night or will his record show three defeats in five fights...

Anthony Joshua Given 38% Chance Of Regaining Titles From Usyk

Anthony Joshua has his sights set on regaining his world heavyweight titles, after Oleksandr Usyk snatched them from his grasp last year at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The highly anticipated rematch takes place in Jeddah on August 20th, with Joshua desperate for revenge and becoming a three-time heavyweight champion of the world. Read on to find out what chances ‘AJ’ actually had with the implied probability mathematics, as well as odds on the fight. Be sure to check out our exclusive betting tips and best bets for this highly anticipated rematch between Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk, by clicking this link. Anthony Joshua Chance Of Beating Usyk You are probably wondering how how you can predict the probability and how you can therefore determine the implied probability of either fig...

WBO gives Anthony Joshua 48-hour deadline to secure Tyson Fury mega-fight

Anthony Joshua has been told by the WBO that he has 48 hours to prove that his fight against Tyson Fury can go ahead before he is obliged to face Oleksandr Usyk. An imminent announcement over a much-anticipated clash between the two British heavyweights had been expected this week, with a date of August 14 in Saudi Arabia believed to be in the diary. But those plans were thrown into chaos on Monday after an arbitrary judge ruled that Fury must take on Deontay Wilder in a trilogy bout before September 15 due to a clause in their contract. And despite initial hopes that Wilder would accept a lucrative walk-away pay-off the Bronze Bomber appears determined to beat Fury at the third time of asking, much to the huge disappointment of British boxing fans. This means that Joshua’s likely next opp...