After the August defeat in a rematch with Oleksandr Usyk Anthony Joshua (24-3, 22 KOs) is not going to work with one coach. The Briton is looking for new sources of inspiration and in the near future may start cooperation, including with the legendary Roy Jones Jr.
“I'm not going to be attached to one person, I prefer to learn from different coaches. I have great respect for Robert Garcia both as a person and as a coach. Will we continue cooperation? I would like to, although I immediately told him that I intended to be free,” Joshua said earlier.
“I have always considered Anthony Joshua to be a very talented boxer and a very good person. In my opinion, he still has large reserves that have not yet been used. I hope to help him in the same way that I helped Chris Eubank Jr.," Jones Jr. said.
“We talked about cooperation, I told him that if an athlete has a heart and will, I can help him. To beat Tyson Fury, you need to be in shape. So I'm glad that Joshua-Fury fight negotiations ended in a fiasco. Anthony after the defeat, and he needs to restore confidence, win a good victory, ”added the American, a former world champion in four weight categories, including heavyweight, at one time the best boxer in the world and one of the best boxers of all time.