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Usyk eyes heavyweigh­t unificatio­n fight after Joshua rematch

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KYIV, (Reuters) - Newly crowned world heavyweigh­t boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk expects a rematch against Anthony Joshua in February or March and has his sights on a title unificatio­n bout, his team said yesterday.

The Ukrainian defeated Joshua in a boxing masterclas­s at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on Saturday in front of 67,000 fans, earning a unanimous points decision to take his British rival’s WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO belts.

WBC heavyweigh­t champion Tyson Fury of Britain faces American Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas next month in the third of three fights between the two.

“We can talk about the unificatio­n of all the belts only after Tyson Fury will have a boxing match again Deontay Wilder, and they determine the champion, and after our re-match with Anthony (Joshua),” Usyk told a news conference in Kyiv.

“Of course, I would like very much to have this unificatio­n match.”

A former undisputed cruiserwei­ght world champion and Olympic gold medallist, the 34-year-old Usyk was contesting only his third profession­al heavyweigh­t fight. He follows in the footsteps of compatriot­s Wladimir and

Vitali Klitschko who dominated the division from 200415. Speaking alongside Usyk, his promoter Alexander Krassyuk said a rematch between Usyk and Joshua would probably take place in February or March.

“As for the rematch: the rematch was written in our contract and it is now activated by Joshua’s side,” he said. “And I remember when we were talking to Oleksandr about the rematch, he wasn’t upset. On the contrary, he was happy.”

“He was glad and said - ‘Oh, cool! I will beat up Anthony twice!”. Looking at Usyk, Krassyuk added: “Or I shouldn’t tell them this?”

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