Olympic 2020 medalist, British heavyweight prospect Fraser Clark believes that American coach Robert Garcia is the one who will make a decisive contribution to the victory of Anthony Joshua (24-2, 22 KOs) in the upcoming rematch against Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk (19-0, 13 KOs).
Frazier is one of Joshua’s sparring partners and claims that Garcia was able to reconfigure Anthony in the right way.
“He (Joshua) has no illusions. He needs to be better than ever to beat Usyk. And I think it will still be better, says Clark. – Better than in the fight against Wladimir Klitschko. I feel that he needs to fight in the same style (as with Klitschko). He went through ups and downs that night, he had to come back. Maybe now he needs to do the same.
“Many people talk about how good Usyk is and stuff like that. No doubt, Usyk is very good,” Fraser admits. – He’s a great fighter. He is a man. And if Anthony hits him in the chin, and more than once, this man will go down and probably never get up again.
“Joshua is a good guy. And I think someone should wake up such a bad boy in him. In this regard, Robert Garcia is exactly the right person. He made Joshua think of nothing but winning,” Clark said. “This could be the greatest night in British boxing. Everyone considers Joshua a clear underdog, and he can be outboxed in 12 rounds. But it would be foolish to bet against him again.”
Recall that the Usyk-Joshua rematch is scheduled for August 20 in Saudi Arabia.
Meanwhile, a British expert claims Usyk didn’t fight the real Joshua.
Source:
Sky Sports