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Oleksandr Usyk urged to snub Anthony Joshua rematch and fight Tyson Fury instead | Boxing | Sport

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Oleksandr Usyk urged to snub Anthony Joshua rematch and fight Tyson Fury instead | Boxing | Sport

Ricky Hatton believes rematch clauses in boxing ‘ruin the game’ after it was confirmed that Anthony Joshua has activated one so he can face Oleksandr Usyk again for a chance to regain his world titles. The Ukrainian challenger got the better of the home favourite at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last weekend, taking the belts after out-boxing Joshua to win on points.

It didn’t take long after the fight for reports to emerge that Joshua had the option for a rematch as part of the deal struck between the pair ahead of the fight.

The Briton will hope to repeat the success he enjoyed second time around against Andy Ruiz Jr – after a surprise loss to the American-Mexican in their first meeting, Joshua produced a disciplined performance six months later to make sure he took back his titles.

One person who isn’t happy to see another rematch is Hatton, a former unified light-welterweight world champion, who says such clauses lead to fights the public want to see becoming delayed.

“I think it is too early to judge whether Joshua should take the rematch immediately,” he wrote in his Metro column.

“Go away, have a little rest, speak to his team and go from there. Only AJ knows himself, he might turn around in a few months’ time and say: ‘Listen, I might feel a little better if I have a little warm up fight first, a little confidence booster.’

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“That as a boxing fan, is the sensible thing and the obvious thing to do.

“Will it happen? Maybe, maybe not. This is boxing, we never know what has been agreed.

“It was the case that AJ and Fury were the top men. Now it is Fury and Usyk.

“Let them fight and AJ can try redeem himself against the winner.”