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Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua 2 fight results, highlights: Ukrainian champion retains titles by decision

Were there any doubt that Oleksandr Usyk were truly the better man when he defeated Anthony Joshua in their first meeting, the Ukrainian erased them on Saturday in Saudi Arabia. Usyk won the rematch to remain WBO, WBA and IBF heavyweight champion inside the Jeddah Superdome after 12 hard-fought rounds by split decision in a fight where there was truly no doubt he deserved to be named the victor.

Joshua showed that he had made some real adjustments since their September 2021 clash, fighting in a lower stance and not falling into Usyk's traps in the opening rounds. That made it difficult for Usyk to truly get rolling early as he maintained his constant lateral movement, but without the same offensive openings presenting themselves as they had in the first meeting.

Usyk began to switch up his gameplan beginning in Round 4 as he began to figure out the approach Joshua was taking. Rather than allow Joshua to lead the fight and apply pressure, Usyk began to circle more and fire off combinations with the intention to touch Joshua more than hurt him with any one shot. In response to Usyk's adjustment, Joshua began to fall into the same traps as the first meeting, chasing Usyk and missing wildly at times.

It wasn't all smooth sailing for Usyk, however, as Joshua made a big adjustment of his own, focusing his offense on Usyk's body. A steady diet of hooks and uppercuts to the torso slowed Usyk's movement and opened up the head.

This led to Joshua's biggest moment in the fight -- and the most likely chance for him to have scored a stoppage. In Round 9, Joshua battered Usyk around the ring, seemingly stunning the champion multiple times throughout the frame.

Usyk stayed on his feet, however, and showed true championship qualities in the final three rounds of the fight. Beginning in Round 10, Usyk upped his output considerably, tagging Joshua with heavy shots multiple times. Joshua's lower stance disappeared and he began to fight with very straight, slow legs as Usyk took over and ensured a well-deserved victory.

The official scorecards after the fight read 115-113 and 116-112 for Usyk with one 115-113 card inexplicably turned in for Joshua.

After retaining three of the four recognized world heavyweight championships, Usyk was asked the obvious question of whether he intended to look to become the undisputed champion by going after the WBC belt currently held by Tyson Fury. Fury has repeatedly claimed he has retired from boxing, though many believe he could be coaxed back to the ring with the promise of an undisputed title fight.

"I'm sure that Tyson Fury is not retired yet," Usyk said during his post-fight interview. "I'm convinced that Tyson wants to fight me and I want to fight him. If I'm not fighting him, I'm not fighting at all. Only God knows whether I will or not."

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Usyk vs. Joshua 2 fight card, results

  • Oleksandr Usyk (c) def. Anthony Joshua via split decision (115-113, 113-115, 116-112)
  • Filip Hrgovic def. Zhilei Zhang via unanimous decision (115-112, 115-112, 114-113)
  • Callum Smith def. Mathieu Bauderlique via fourth-round knockout
  • Badou Jack def. Richard Rivera via split decision (96-94, 94-96, 96-94)

Usyk vs. Joshua 2 scorecard

Round123456789101112Total
Usyk (c)10991010101099101010116
Joshua9101099991010999112
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Official result: Oleksandr Usyk def. Anthony Joshua via split decision (115-113, 115-113, 116-112)

 
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Oleksandr Usyk (c) vs. Anthony Joshua -- Round 12: Joshua likely needed a knockout coming into the round, though boxing scorecards are anything but a certainty. Joshua landed to the body and landed a right hand upstairs. Usyk began to fire back and landed several clean punches. Again, Joshua launched in and got countered but then landed a good left hand. Joshua began trying to clinch and rough up Usyk but it was mostly Usyk landing the shots even as Joshua had a few moments with right hands. Usyk landed another two-punch combination as Joshua was falling all over the ring trying to make anything happen. Unofficial scorecards: 10-9 Usyk (116-112 Usyk)

 

Badou Jack vs. Richard Rivera -- Round 2: Jack landed a heavy right hand after Rivera missed wildly with a left hook. Jack landed a good left hook and then a big right hand over the top that buzzed Rivera. Rivera was still landing some of his own shots, including a sharp uppercut.Rivera also landed a heavy right hand that saw Jack forced to take a step backward. Both men end the round a bit more aware of the other's ability to hurt them.

 
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Badou Jack vs. Richard Rivera -- Round 1: Rivera came out fast, whipping in right hands before backing off. Jack managed to get a bit of his own offense rolling, pushing out a jab and working to the body before the end of the round as Rivera jawed at Jack.

 
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Badou Jack (26-3-3, 16 KO) vs Richard Rivera (21-0, 16 KO) is up next in a cruiserweight bout. Jack is trying to claw his way toward a title shot at cruiserweight.

 

We are live for the final four fights of the card headlined by the rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua for Usyk's three heavyweight world titles. After two quick knockouts to open the broadcast, the rest of the card looks like this:

Oleksandr Usyk (c) vs. Anthony Joshua, WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight titles
Filip Hrgovic vs. Zhilei Zhang, heavyweights
Callum Smith vs. Mathieu Bauderlique, light heavyweights
Badou Jack vs. Richard Rivera, cruiserweights

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