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FootballCarl Froch Reveals Bizarre Thing Anthony Joshua Needs To Beat Oleksandr Usyk
- British and Nigerian boxer Anthony Joshua will on 20 August be facing Oleksandr Usyk in a rematch
- The Ukrainian boxer defeated Anthony Joshua when they met first last year September and they later agreed to fight again
- Ahead of the encounter which will come up in Saudi Arabia, Carl Froch says Joshua will need a brain transplant to win
Former British professional boxer Carl Froch who now works as a boxing analyst and commentator has suggested that Anthony Joshua will need a brain transplant for him to beat Oleksandr Usyk.
Last year December, Anthony Joshua who is a British and Nigerian boxer lost his world titles to the 35-year-old Ukrainian who was announced the winner via unanimous decision.
The defeat was a disappointing one for Anthony Joshua as that will be the second time he suffered a loss in his professional boxing career with the first against Andy Ruiz.
Anthony Joshua and Usyk's camps however agreed to a rematch between these two big boxers which will come up in Saudi Arabia on 20 August.
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And according to the reports in the UK Sun and Punch, Carl Froch who competed from 2002 to 2014 explained that the battle is still going to be challenging for Anthony Joshua.
Carl Froch's reaction about Anthony Joshua vs Usyk rematch
“Sometimes a change is good, but for Anthony Joshua to beat Oleksandr Usyk, he needs a brain transplant.
''He's got all the physical attributes but I just don't think he can beat him.“I think it’s going to be difficult for Joshua to beat Usyk in this rematch; it’s going to be very difficult unless he changes his train of thought and his mindset.''
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FootballBoxing Hall of Famer Mike Tyson makes touching revelation about his time in prison
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Legendary boxer Mike Tyson revealed the best years of his life were spent while serving a prison sentence.
Mike Tyson, nicknamed 'Iron Mike' due to his devastating punches and ferocious boxing style, is regarded as one of the best boxers to have graced the sport.
The former WBA, WBC and IBF heavyweight champion was convicted in 1992 when he was accused by Miss Black America contestant Desiree Washington.
Despite denying the accusations, Tyson was slapped with a 10-year prison sentence, 6 in prison and four on probation, but because of his good behaviour, he was in prison for only 3 years.