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Anthony Joshua says he could still fight Tyson Fury without his world titles after loss to Oleksandr Usyk

"As I said, I'll fight Tyson Fury, Wilder, without the belts," Anthony Joshua still believes he can face his biggest heavyweight rivals in the future after points defeat by Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday night

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Anthony Joshua says he would still want to face heavyweight rivals Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder regardless of whether world championship belts were on the line

Anthony Joshua says a fight against Tyson Fury could still happen in the future, even without his world heavyweight titles, after his loss to Oleksandr Usyk.

Joshua's WBA, IBF and WBO belts were ripped away by Usyk, who produced a masterful unanimous decision victory at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday night.

A rematch with Usyk is now the top priority for Joshua, rather than an undisputed world title clash against Tyson Fury, but he still believes he can fight his British rival, with or without his world titles.

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Anthony Joshua will want an immediate rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, says promoter Eddie Hearn

"The road to undisputed and all that stuff, it's good," said Joshua at the post-fight press conference.

"As I said, I'll fight Tyson Fury, Wilder, without the belts.

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Oleksandr Usyk beat Anthony Joshua via unanimous points decision to become the world heavyweight champion

"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.

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"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."

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Image: Joshua voiced his desire for a second fight against Usyk

But Joshua firstly intends to activate a rematch clause for an immediate second fight against Usyk.

Asked if he wanted a rematch, Joshua said: "100 per cent. 110 per cent.

"I'm ready to get back to training. Because of the 12 rounds, my lungs and everything, it was a good 12-rounder, so I'll be in a good place when I get back into training to pick up where we left off."

Joshua required medical attention after suffering a badly swollen right eye, which he admits had severely restricted his vision.

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Usyk says the fight against Joshua went exactly as he expected

"What went wrong? Just taking a loss, but we'll get it right," said Joshua.

"From the ninth, I couldn't see in the ninth round. Couldn't see anything really.

"My eye was shut, but it was a good experience, because in adversity, you've just got to learn to control yourself, stay on top of things, so when I couldn't see anything, it's the first time it's happened in a fight.

"I was thinking, 'Alright, cool, it's the first time my eye has closed up in a fight. I can't see nothing.'

"I'm looking out of one eye, but it got better as the rounds went on."

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