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AJ tipped to lose rematch fight against Usyk

ANTHONY JOSHUA went into his clash with Oleksandr Usyk with the wrong 'attitude', according to Frank Warren.
The Watford warrior had the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight titles ripped from his clutches in his Tottenham tussle with the slick southpaw last September.
NTHONY JOSHUA went into his clash with Oleksandr Usyk with the wrong 'attitude', according to Frank Warren.
The Watford warrior had the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight titles ripped from his clutches in his Tottenham tussle with the slick southpaw last September.
Joshua will bid to exact revenge on the undefeated Ukrainian in the spring, with SunSport understanding the pair's rematch is currently being targeted for May.
And former unified heavyweight champ is hellbent on doing a number on his fellow London 2012 gold medallist.
He told iFL TV last year: “For me, I have one thing in my mind, that’s war, that’s murder, that’s war, let’s go out there and hurt the guy.
"Take his soul to the point where he wants to give up. That’s what boxing’s about, I’ve learned that.
"You hit people constantly, keep on applying a certain amount of pressure, before they know it they’ll realise you aren’t going anywhere, you’re here to stay.
“With the game plan, that’s all I have in my mind at the minute, that one track, stay on course, take this guy to places he doesn’t want to go.”
The Golden Boy of British boxing has removed Rob McCracken from his role as head coach for the high-stakes rematch but has yet to reveal the identity of his lead trainer.
Promoter Eddie Hearn recently told DAZN: "AJ will do that himself in due course when camp starts, there's been training in the US, there's been training in the UK.
"He's, he's got a good idea in his mind now what his team will look like for that training cam