Joshua to go for brains over muscles against Usyk

Anthony Joshua has said he would deploy brains over physicality for the defence of his World Boxing Association, International Boxing Federation and World Boxing Organisation heavyweight titles against Oleksandr Usyk.

Joshua is due to face the undefeated Ukrainian former undisputed cruiserweight world champion at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on September 25.

“I’m looking trim for this fight,” he said. “I’m fighting a guy who is a 12-round fighter. So it would be silly of me to go in there bulky with my muscles screaming for oxygen.

“I’ve learned how to condition my body for specific fights. I’ve been training like a 15-round fighter in this camp.”

Joshua (24 victories 1 defeat, 22KOs) claimed he was focussing more on adopting a streetwise approach to combat the guile of Usyk (18-0, 13KOs), who has had just two fights since stepping up to the heavyweight division.

“I am sharpening the mind so that I can concentrate for the 12 rounds,” said Joshua. “It’s a fight for the brain. Knowing what you’ve got in front of you and knowing how to deal with it.

“You can either be aggressive, corner (him), throw everything at it. Or take your time, be clever, then knock (him) out.”

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