As the boxing world eagerly anticipates the rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury, former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has made a stark prediction about the bout’s outcome. Joshua, who has faced Usyk twice and experienced firsthand the Ukrainian’s prowess, believes that Tyson Fury will fall once again in their upcoming clash.

Scheduled for December 21 in Saudi Arabia, this rematch follows Usyk’s historic victory in May, where he handed Fury his first professional defeat and captured all the belts in the heavyweight division. Usyk’s win solidified his status as one of boxing’s greats, making him the first fighter to hold undisputed titles in both the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions in the four-belt era, alongside Evander Holyfield.

In an exclusive interview, Joshua shared his thoughts on the upcoming fight, predicting a dire outcome for Fury. “He will kneel before him,” Joshua declared, emphasizing his confidence in Usyk’s abilities. “I’ve faced Usyk twice, and his skill, strategy, and resilience are unmatched. I don’t see Fury overcoming that.”

Usyk’s journey to heavyweight supremacy has been nothing short of impressive. His back-to-back victories over Joshua, where he outclassed and outpointed the British boxer, demonstrated his technical brilliance and tactical intelligence. These wins allowed Usyk to secure and retain the WBA, IBF, and WBO world titles.

Fury, known for his charismatic persona and in-ring prowess, will now have the chance to avenge his only loss. Despite his confident claims following the defeat, where he described the fight as “too easy” and suggested he only lost a handful of rounds, many boxing analysts and fans believe Fury underestimated Usyk’s capabilities.

During a FaceTime call between Fury and Joshua, the former expressed his determination to win the rematch. However, Joshua’s response was blunt and unwavering: “No, you won’t.” This exchange highlights the tension and high stakes surrounding the rematch.

In another interview with IFL TV, Joshua elaborated on his perspective, stating, “I think Fury’s good, he had some good moments, but I just don’t think he can do it. It’s not that I don’t rate him, I just don’t think that he’s better than Usyk.”

As both fighters prepare for what promises to be another epic showdown, Joshua’s prediction adds to the intrigue and drama. With Usyk’s technical prowess and Fury’s determination to reclaim his titles, the boxing world is set for a thrilling contest.

Will Usyk’s skill and strategy prevail once more, or will Fury manage to turn the tables and reclaim his position at the top of the heavyweight division? The answer will be revealed in the ring on December 21, with fans worldwide eagerly awaiting the outcome.