Oleksandr Usyk outboxes Anthony Joshua again to set up showdown with Tyson Fury

Oleksandr Usyk outboxed Anthony Joshua in their rematch on Saturday to set up a possible showdown with Tyson Fury.

Anthony Joshua was better but still not good enough for Oleksandr Usyk.

The Ukrainian proved that his victory over Joshua to win three heavyweight titles in September was anything but a fluke, outboxing the bigger man again to win a split decision, retain his belts and bolster the spirits of his besieged countryman.

And the victory might’ve set up an even bigger showdown with fellow titleholder Tyson Fury, who indicated on social media after the fight that he has not retired.

“This is already history,” Usyk said through a translator after the fight. “Many generations will watch this fight. And when someone tried to beat [me] hard but I [withstood] it and turned it a different way.”

Things didn’t start well for Usyk (20-0, 13 KOs).

Joshua, evidently determined to use his size and strength advantage this time around, came out more aggressively than he did in the first fight. Most notably, he targeted Usyk’s body with vicious punches, which was a theme from beginning to end.

However, by the fourth round, the gifted Usyk settled into a groove and began to outbox, outwork and frustrate the bigger man.

Joshua (24-3, 22 KOs) rallied in Rounds 8 and 9 to close an apparent gap on the cards. He was particularly effective in a dramatic ninth, when he stunned Usyk with more than one punch and appeared to pursue a knockout.

That tactic might’ve been Joshua’s path to victory had he fought that way the entire fight but he didn’t, not even in the next round.

Usyk dominated Round 10 with his movement and work rate, leaving Joshua befuddled again, and he delivered more of the same in the final two rounds to beat Joshua a second time.

Two judges had Usyk winning, 116-112 and 115-113. One scored it for Joshua, 115-113. Boxing Junkie had it 115-113 for Usyk, seven rounds to five.

Thus, the former undisputed cruiserweight champion left no doubt that he’s one of the finest heavyweights of the era.

Is he better than Fury? We probably will find out soon.

Fury announced recently that he has retired as an active boxer but he made it clear on social media after the fight Saturday that he isn’t going anywhere. He was harshly critical of the bout, which he called “bull—.” And then he made his intentions known.

“Get your f—ing check book out because the Gypsy King is here forever,” he said.

That must’ve been music to Usyk’s ears.

“I’m sure that he’s not retired yet,” Usyk said before Fury made his statement. “I’m sure, I’m convinced he wants to fight me. I want to fight him. If I don’t fight Tyson Fury, I’m not fighting at all.”

Meanwhile, Joshua, who once seemed destined for greatness, has now lost three of his last five fights. That included a shocking knockout loss to Andy Ruiz Jr. in 2019 which he avenged the same year.

There’s no reason to think he can’t remain an elite heavyweight. He acquitted himself well on Saturday, coming within a few rounds of climbing back to the top of the division and setting up the biggest all-British fight in history against Fury.

However, for now, he’ll have to begin a rebuilding process. That might be one reason he lost his cool shortly after the fight, tossing two title belts out of the ring.

And if Fury ends up fighting Usyk for the undisputed championship, Joshua will have to watch from a distance.

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Filip Hrgovic survives stiff challenge from Zhang Zhilei, wins unanimous decision

Heavyweight contender Filip Hrgovic survived a stiff challenge from Zhang Zhilei to win a unanimous decision Saturday in Saudi Arabia.

Filip Hrgovic had to work hard to maintain his perfect record.

The heavyweight contender survived a first-round knockdown and a determined Zhang Zhilei to win a unanimous decision on the Oleksandr Usyk-Anthony Joshua II card Saturday in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

The scores were 115-112, 115-112 and 114-113. Boxing Junkie scored it 115-112 for Hrgovic, eight rounds to four.

Hrgovic (15-0, 12 KOs) suffered a flash knockdown in the opening round but it was a sign that this victory wouldn’t come easily.

The Croation outworked Zhang (24-1-1, 19 KOs) most of the fight but the Chinese fighter had effective stretches in which he landed some of the biggest shots of the evening.

However, Zhang seemed to run out of energy down the stretch, when Hrgovich outworked him to have his hand raised.

The victory bolsters Hrgovic’s chances of fighting the winner of the Usyk-Joshua rematch.

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Filip Hrgovic survives stiff challenge from Zhang Zhilei, wins unanimous decision

Heavyweight contender Filip Hrgovic survived a stiff challenge from Zhang Zhilei to win a unanimous decision Saturday in Saudi Arabia.

Filip Hrgovic had to work hard to maintain his perfect record.

The heavyweight contender survived a first-round knockdown and a determined Zhang Zhilei to win a unanimous decision on the Oleksandr Usyk-Anthony Joshua II card Saturday in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

The scores were 115-112, 115-112 and 114-113. Boxing Junkie scored it 115-112 for Hrgovic, eight rounds to four.

Hrgovic (15-0, 12 KOs) suffered a flash knockdown in the opening round but it was a sign that this victory wouldn’t come easily.

The Croation outworked Zhang (24-1-1, 19 KOs) most of the fight but the Chinese fighter had effective stretches in which he landed some of the biggest shots of the evening.

However, Zhang seemed to run out of energy down the stretch, when Hrgovich outworked him to have his hand raised.

The victory bolsters Hrgovic’s chances of fighting the winner of the Usyk-Joshua rematch.

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Callum Smith brutally knocks out Mathieu Bauderlique in fourth round

Callum Smith brutally knocked out Mathieu Bauderlique in the fourth round of a scheduled 12-round 175-pound bout Saturday in Saudi Arabia.

Callum Smith appears to be a legitimate threat to anyone at 175 pounds.

Smith, a former 168-pound titleholder, knocked out Mathieu Bauderlique at 1:53 of the fourth round of a scheduled 12-round WBC title eliminator on the Oleksandr Usyk-Anthony Joshua II card Saturday in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

The Englishman is now 2-0 at his new weight, including a second-round stoppage of Gilbert Castillo Rivera in his previous fight.

“I think it’s another one to add to the reel,” he said in the ring afterward.

Smith (29-1, 21 KOs) and Bauderlique (21-2, 12 KOs) engaged in a spirited back-and-forth battle for three-plus rounds, with both fighters landing eye-catching shots.

However, Smith changed the fight instantaneously with a left hook that put his French opponent down about 20 seconds into Round 4.

Bauderlique, a 2016 Olympic bronze medalist, was able to get to his feet and fight reasonably well but Smith kept the pressure on him, landing some hard follow-up shots.

The end came when Smith landed another left hook that sent Bauderlique down and part way through the ropes, where he was counted out.

Smith is now at the head of the line to face WBC titleholder Artur Beterbiev.

“Puts me in line for the world title next,” he said, “so good night all around.”

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Callum Smith brutally knocks out Mathieu Bauderlique in fourth round

Callum Smith brutally knocked out Mathieu Bauderlique in the fourth round of a scheduled 12-round 175-pound bout Saturday in Saudi Arabia.

Callum Smith appears to be a legitimate threat to anyone at 175 pounds.

Smith, a former 168-pound titleholder, knocked out Mathieu Bauderlique at 1:53 of the fourth round of a scheduled 12-round WBC title eliminator on the Oleksandr Usyk-Anthony Joshua II card Saturday in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

The Englishman is now 2-0 at his new weight, including a second-round stoppage of Gilbert Castillo Rivera in his previous fight.

“I think it’s another one to add to the reel,” he said in the ring afterward.

Smith (29-1, 21 KOs) and Bauderlique (21-2, 12 KOs) engaged in a spirited back-and-forth battle for three-plus rounds, with both fighters landing eye-catching shots.

However, Smith changed the fight instantaneously with a left hook that put his French opponent down about 20 seconds into Round 4.

Bauderlique, a 2016 Olympic bronze medalist, was able to get to his feet and fight reasonably well but Smith kept the pressure on him, landing some hard follow-up shots.

The end came when Smith landed another left hook that sent Bauderlique down and part way through the ropes, where he was counted out.

Smith is now at the head of the line to face WBC titleholder Artur Beterbiev.

“Puts me in line for the world title next,” he said, “so good night all around.”

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Badou Jack ekes out split-decision victory over Richard Rivera

Badou Jack eked out split-decision victory over Richard Rivera on the Oleksandr Usyk-Anthony Joshua II card Saturday in Saudi Arabia.

Badou Jack kept his hopes of landing a cruiserweight title fight alive — barely.

The former 168-pound titleholder defeated relative unknown Richard Rivera by a split decision on the Oleksandr Usyk-Anthony Joshua II card Saturday in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Two judges scored it for Jack, 96-94 and 96-94. One had Rivera winning by the same score.

Jack (27-3-3, 16 KOs) was outworked by Rivera (21-1, 16 KOs) — particularly in the first of the fight — but he appeared to be more accurate and land the cleaner shots.

Jack also evidently benefitted from an extended Round 8, which reportedly went almost four minutes as a result of the time keeper’s error. He did particularly well in that extra minute.

Jack, 38, is now 3-0 as a full-fledged 200-pounder.

Rivera, from Hartford, Connecticut, took a significant step up in class for the fight.

Badou Jack ekes out split-decision victory over Richard Rivera

Badou Jack eked out split-decision victory over Richard Rivera on the Oleksandr Usyk-Anthony Joshua II card Saturday in Saudi Arabia.

Badou Jack kept his hopes of landing a cruiserweight title fight alive — barely.

The former 168-pound titleholder defeated relative unknown Richard Rivera by a split decision on the Oleksandr Usyk-Anthony Joshua II card Saturday in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Two judges scored it for Jack, 96-94 and 96-94. One had Rivera winning by the same score.

Jack (27-3-3, 16 KOs) was outworked by Rivera (21-1, 16 KOs) — particularly in the first of the fight — but he appeared to be more accurate and land the cleaner shots.

Jack also evidently benefitted from an extended Round 8, which reportedly went almost four minutes as a result of the time keeper’s error. He did particularly well in that extra minute.

Jack, 38, is now 3-0 as a full-fledged 200-pounder.

Rivera, from Hartford, Connecticut, took a significant step up in class for the fight.

Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua II: LIVE updates and results, full coverage

Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua II: LIVE updates and results, full coverage.

Please click here to read the full report on the Oleksandr Usyk-Anthony Joshua fight Saturday in Saudi Arabia.

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Oleksandr Usyk successfully defended his heavyweight titles by defeating Anthony Joshua by a split decision in their rematch Saturday in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Two judges had Usyk winning, 116-112 and 115-113. The third scored it for Joshua, 115-113. Boxing Junkie scored it 115-113 for Usyk, seven rounds to five.

Usyk defeated Joshua by a unanimous decision by a unanimous decision to win the titles last September.

A full report will follow shortly.

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Filip Hrgovich survived a first-round knockdown to defeat Zhang Zhilei by a unanimous decision in a competitive, back-and-forth IBF heavyweight title eliminator.

The scores were 115-112, 115-112 and 114-113. Boxing Junkie scored it 115-112 for Hrgovic, eight rounds to four.

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Callum Smith stopped Mathieu Bauderlique in the fourth round of a scheduled 12-round lightweight fight, Smith’s second as a full-fledged 175-pounder.

Smith (29-1, 21 KOs) put Bauderlique (21-2, 12 KOs) down with a left hook early in the final round. The Englishman followed that with a series of hard shots, including another left hook that sent the Frenchman to the canvas again and ended the fight.

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Badou Jack defeated Richard Rivera by a split decision in a 10-round cruiserweight bout.

Two judges scored it for Jack, 96-94 and 96-94. One had Rivera winning, 96-94.

Jack (27-3-3, 16 KOs) apparently benefitted from an extended Round 8, which reportedly went 3 minutes, 58 seconds. The Swede did particularly well in that extra minute.

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Oleksandr Usyk will defend his three heavyweight titles against former champion Anthony Joshua in their rematch today (Saturday) in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (DAZN).

Usyk (19-0, 13 KOs) won the IBF, WBA and WBO belts by outpointing Joshua (24-2, 22 KOs) last September.

Also on the card, light heavyweight contender Callum Smith will face Mathieu Bauderlique; Filip Hrgovic will take on Zhang Zhilei in a heavyweight bout; and cruiserweight contender Badou Jack will fight Richard Rivera.

The card begins at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT. The main event will take place later in the show.

Boxing Junkie will post results of all the featured bouts on the card immediately after they end. Simply return to this post when the time comes.

Full coverage – a fight story, photo gallery and analysis – will follow on separate posts the night of the fight and the following day.

Enjoy the fights!

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Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua II: LIVE updates and results, full coverage

Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua II: LIVE updates and results, full coverage.

Please click here to read the full report on the Oleksandr Usyk-Anthony Joshua fight Saturday in Saudi Arabia.

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Oleksandr Usyk successfully defended his heavyweight titles by defeating Anthony Joshua by a split decision in their rematch Saturday in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Two judges had Usyk winning, 116-112 and 115-113. The third scored it for Joshua, 115-113. Boxing Junkie scored it 115-113 for Usyk, seven rounds to five.

Usyk defeated Joshua by a unanimous decision by a unanimous decision to win the titles last September.

A full report will follow shortly.

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Filip Hrgovich survived a first-round knockdown to defeat Zhang Zhilei by a unanimous decision in a competitive, back-and-forth IBF heavyweight title eliminator.

The scores were 115-112, 115-112 and 114-113. Boxing Junkie scored it 115-112 for Hrgovic, eight rounds to four.

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Callum Smith stopped Mathieu Bauderlique in the fourth round of a scheduled 12-round lightweight fight, Smith’s second as a full-fledged 175-pounder.

Smith (29-1, 21 KOs) put Bauderlique (21-2, 12 KOs) down with a left hook early in the final round. The Englishman followed that with a series of hard shots, including another left hook that sent the Frenchman to the canvas again and ended the fight.

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Badou Jack defeated Richard Rivera by a split decision in a 10-round cruiserweight bout.

Two judges scored it for Jack, 96-94 and 96-94. One had Rivera winning, 96-94.

Jack (27-3-3, 16 KOs) apparently benefitted from an extended Round 8, which reportedly went 3 minutes, 58 seconds. The Swede did particularly well in that extra minute.

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Oleksandr Usyk will defend his three heavyweight titles against former champion Anthony Joshua in their rematch today (Saturday) in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (DAZN).

Usyk (19-0, 13 KOs) won the IBF, WBA and WBO belts by outpointing Joshua (24-2, 22 KOs) last September.

Also on the card, light heavyweight contender Callum Smith will face Mathieu Bauderlique; Filip Hrgovic will take on Zhang Zhilei in a heavyweight bout; and cruiserweight contender Badou Jack will fight Richard Rivera.

The card begins at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT. The main event will take place later in the show.

Boxing Junkie will post results of all the featured bouts on the card immediately after they end. Simply return to this post when the time comes.

Full coverage – a fight story, photo gallery and analysis – will follow on separate posts the night of the fight and the following day.

Enjoy the fights!

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Photos: Oleksandr Usyk, Anthony Joshua weigh in for Saturday’s rematch in Saudi Arabia

Photos: Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua on Friday weighed in for Saturday’s rematch in Saudi Arabia.

Heavyweight titleholder Oleksandr Usyk and challenger Anthony Joshua on Friday weighed in for their rematch Saturday in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Usyk weighed 221½ pounds, Joshua 244½.

Here are images from the weigh-in. All photos by Francois Nel of Getty Images.