Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua will both change their tactics in the rematch, as their rivals know each other's'strengths' and 'weaknesses'.

ANTHONY JOSHUA, Oleksandr Usyk will likely BOTH change their fight tactics after they have learned about their "strengths" and weaknesses.

Joshua beat Usyk last September, but Joshua and Usyk will rematch in Saudi Arabia on the 20th of August.


Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua will both change their tactics in the rematch, as their rivals know each other's'strengths' and 'weaknesses'.
Oleksandr Usyk beat Anthony Joshua in September

They had 12 rounds of sex in London, and they have been able to get to know each other for almost a year.

AJ also changed trainers, replacing Robert McCracken as long-time coach with Robert Garcia.

Johnny Nelson, a former champion in cruiserweight, expects Joshua will fight Usyk to a new strategy next month.

Sky Sports' Nelson said: "It's not impossible for AJ win the victory.

"He has the ability and the tools to accomplish it. He just needs to choose the right tactics.

"Both fighters have shared the ring and known each other's strengths, and weaknesses.

"Usyk may think about putting more pressure on because AJ almost got out of the first fight.

"AJ might consider playing Usyk at his game, putting Usyk under stress from off, and going for broke.

"Neither man will go in there using the same tactics as they used in the first place. Usyk wants to be certain, he wants it to be clear after the fight.

"He will want to get rid of him. AJ will want to get in on the fight and take him out, as he knows Usyk favors it the most.

"He can't afford to make this man feel at ease in his surroundings, or in his company."



Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua will both change their tactics in the rematch, as their rivals know each other's'strengths' and 'weaknesses'.
Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua will rematch in Saudi Arabia on August 20th