Tuesday, 20 January 2026

Questions Trail Joshua’s Mental Readiness as $1bn Usyk Showdown Is Announced




Anthony Joshua’s reported agreement to face Oleksandr Usyk in a final, winner-takes-all heavyweight showdown has ignited global excitement, and concern, following the recent loss of two of the British boxer’s close friends.

According to reports circulating on Tuesday, Ukrainian heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk has signed a contract to fight Joshua one last time in a blockbuster bout valued at an astonishing $1 billion. The winner is expected to walk away with $700 million, while the loser earns $300 million. The fight is scheduled to take place at the Banger Boys Arena, a venue yet to officially confirm the event.

Joshua, a former unified heavyweight champion, has also reportedly accepted the fight and dedicated it to the memory of his late friends, Sina Ghami and Latif Latz, who died in a recent accident. The dedication has drawn emotional reactions from fans and analysts, many of whom are now asking whether the boxer is in the right mental state to prepare for a contest of such magnitude.

The proposed bout would mark the third meeting between Joshua and Usyk. Usyk won the first two encounters, outclassing Joshua on points in 2021 before retaining his titles in a rematch the following year. A third fight, if confirmed, would offer Joshua a chance at redemption and a definitive end to one of the most compelling rivalries in modern heavyweight boxing.

However, beyond the sporting stakes, attention has shifted to Joshua’s emotional wellbeing. The loss of close friends so close to a potential career-defining fight has raised questions about how grief might affect his focus, preparation, and performance inside the ring.

Neither Joshua’s camp nor Usyk’s team has issued an official statement confirming the contract details, while boxing promoters and sanctioning bodies are yet to publicly endorse the figures being reported. Still, the news has sparked intense debate within the boxing community.

If the fight goes ahead as planned, it would not only be one of the most lucrative bouts in boxing history but also one of the most emotionally charged, with Joshua carrying personal loss into a high-pressure battle for legacy, pride, and supremacy in the heavyweight division.


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