The Briton is focused on improving his weaknesses.
WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk will fight Anthony Joshua for the second time.
British heavyweight prospect Fraser Clark visited Joshua’s training camp ahead of his rematch.
According to Clark, the Briton is committed to running to improve his fitness.
“Anthony runs. It’s hard to run to get in shape. People say Joshua is big, he has a lot of muscles, and he runs out of steam after six rounds. But he runs and trains hard.
Running is not everything, however, he is very diligent in preparing to face it. Anthony realized that this was one of the things he could improve after the loss. In this case, simple math works: if I didn’t do it enough, now I’ll do more, put this checkmark.
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“You have 10 boxes, and as a boxer before the fight you have to check all of them. If you put eight, then you can get lucky and win. If you put all ten, you will have every opportunity. How am I, he ticks all these boxes,” Sky Sports quoted Clark as saying.
It will be remembered that the rematch between Usyk and Joshua will take place on August 20 in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) at the Super Dome arena.
In the first match, which took place in September 2021, the Ukrainian defeated the Briton by unanimous decision, winning the championship belt.
Source: korrespondent
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