Oleksandr Usyk handed his newly-won heavyweight belts back to Anthony Joshua following his boxing masterclass on Saturday night as the Brit told his rival 'see you soon' during a brief dressing room chat.
Joshua, 31,
had no answer for Usyk's surgical precision and elusive movement over the
duration of 12 rounds at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with the former
cruiserweight king awarded the victory on all three judges' scorecards.
Usyk returns
to Ukraine with the IBF, IBO, WBA and WBO titles having ended Joshua's second reign
as heavyweight king, as well as shattering his hopes of a super-fight with WBC
champion Tyson Fury.
However, the
34-year-old was seen returning his new collection of belts to Joshua in the
aftermath of his superb performance.
A video uploaded to Twitter showed Usyk entering AJ's dressing room with the four belts, and Joshua can be heard saying 'thank you' and 'see you soon'.
Despite
losing out to Usyk on Saturday night, Joshua is able to keep his belts as a
former champion, while the Ukrainian will be sent a set of fresh ones.
Joshua's
promoter, Eddie Hearn, confirmed that AJ is entitled to an immediate rematch with
Usyk and the Watford-born knockout specialist is intent on taking up that
option as he looks to kickstart his 'road to undisputed'.
The
Ukrainian posed for a photo with the beaten champion, who said 'see you soon'
'He will
want to go back in that rematch, and he will be the underdog in that fight but
he has just been beaten by a pound-for-pound great,' Hearn said.
'Joshua
lives and breathes boxing, he is already talking about training again and he
will be in the gym and ready to get back in again.
'Joshua
lives and breathes boxing, he is already talking about training again and he
will be in the gym and ready to get back in again.'
The defeated
champion added that he is determined to be involved in the biggest fights, with
or without the belts, after losing out to Usyk.
'The road to
undisputed and all that stuff, it's good,' he said. 'As I said, I'll fight Tyson
Fury, (Deontay) Wilder, without the belts.
'The belts
are fun. It's great, it's legacy. But with or without the belts, I'll fight
whoever.
'The road to
undisputed is a nice title to have and a nice title to chase. But would you
still watch it, without the belts?
'That's the
main thing - is you've got two competitive fighters in the ring from UK soil,
that just want to go toe-to-toe.'
Hearn and
Joshua are targeting a rematch for early next year, while the Matchroom chief
swiftly quashed any notion of AJ travelling to Kiev, Ukraine in a bid to avenge
his defeat.
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