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Anthony Joshua versus Deontay Wilder is in danger of being the match-up that got away in this heavyweight era.

The two big punchers could have, at one stage, faced off for the undisputed crown, but failed talks and different paths put paid to that and both men would lost their belts.

Anthony Joshua or Deontay Wilder Could Fight Winner of Tyson Fury vs  Oleksandr Usyk if the Fight Happens in 2024 - EssentiallySports

Joshua was first upset by Andy Ruiz Jr and, though he won the unified titles back in the rematch, Wilder was then embroiled in a trilogy with Tyson Fury that he would come out relieved of his WBC belt.

‘AJ’ then lost again to Oleksandr Usyk and couldn’t reverse the result in a return fight. The lack of belts seemed to then make talks easier with his American rival, as well as the introduction of Riyadh Season and its deep pockets, and the pair were put on a collision course, fighting on the same card against different opponents with wins setting up the clash.

Jai Opetaia stopped David Nyika with a vicious knockout on Wednesday, retaining the IBF cruiserweight title on home soil in Australia.

Opetaia stopped the New Zealander in round four, landing a series of shots with Nyika stuck against the ropes and putting the challenger down and out with a brutal left hook.

Hearn Wants Opetaia vs. Usyk | FIGHT SPORTS

Moments earlier, Opetaia had floored Nyika with a left and right at close range, but the latter was quick to stand. With a minute left in the round, however, there was always danger for Nyika, and Opetaia stalked him in pursuit of a finish.

It soon came, with Opetaia’s left hook putting Nyika facedown on the canvas and in need of treatment. A few minutes later, Nyika was sitting up, as Opetaia applauded from his corner.

Saudi billionaire Turki Alalshikh has urged Australia’s Jai Opetaia to go and unify the cruiserweight division in 2025 – convinced an ‘undisputed’ crown can then catapult him into a megafight against heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk.

Already the IBF and Ring champion,2 9-year-old Opetaia is set to ignite a huge start to the year for Australian boxing when he defends against New Zealand’s David Nyika on the Gold Coast, Wednesday night.

Oleksandr Usyk Offered Historic World Title Shot: "I'll Take It With Both  Hands" - Seconds Out

Only a fortnight after Opetaia throws down, fellow undefeated Aussie Sam Goodman will look to cause one of the greatest boilovers in boxing history when he challenges Japanese megastar Naoya Inoue in Tokyo on January 24.=/8

Both Tim Tszyu and younger brother Nikita are also looking to return to the ring in the first quarter of 2025, with the boxing brothers expected to star on huge Pay-Per-Views in both March and April.

Should Opetaia take his undefeated streak to 27 straight in Wednesday’s headliner, there is already talk of him potentially looking to unify in May against Mexico’s Gilberto Ramirez, who holds both the WBA and WBO straps.

What we want each time we sit down to watch a main-event prizefight is something historic, something violent, something unforgettable.

With stakes higher than any other bout of the past generation – the undisputed heavyweight title of the world – Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury delivered upon that promise in their first meeting, and that May 18 split-decision triumph by Usyk is BoxingScene’s Fight of the Year.

Fury v Usyk 2: Lennox Lewis backs Tyson Fury to win rematch if he is  'heavier' - BBC Sport

The value of that victory was seen again last week, when Ukraine’s Usyk 23-0 (14 KOs) topped the May triumph with a more convincing unanimous-decision (116-112 on all three scorecards) against the far heavier, taller and longer Fury.

Usyk, a 37-year-old former undisputed cruiserweight and Olympic heavyweight champion, has spent his career remaining in indefatigable shape while developing a master boxing mind that solved all of the best cruiserweights of his era, set up back-to-back victories over former champion Anthony Joshua and broke the spirit of young lion Daniel DuBois, the new IBF heavyweight champion.

Oleksandr Usyk cemented his legacy as an all-time great when he beat Tyson Fury for a second time in Saudi Arabia.

The unified heavyweight champion boxed brilliantly against the bigger and taller Fury, using his speed to land quick jabs to Fury’s body and face. Fury landed hard shots, but Usyk landed the more efficient blows in the eyes of the judges.

Fury vs Usyk, Joshua vs Wilder and Spence vs Crawford amongst biggest  fights to be made in 2023 | Daily Mail Online

Usyk won via unanimous decision (116-112, 116-112, 116-112). The Ukrainian landed more shots (179 of 423 shots – 42.3%) compared to Fury (114 of 509 – 28.3%) and landed 20+ shots three times in the last four rounds. It was the second straight loss for Fury, who attempted to become a three-time champion.

Terence Crawford in training as he prepares for fight against Errol Spence  Jr. in Las Vegas, Nevada on 29th

Many wondered if the judges would be in favor of Fury, as there was interest in a trilogy. In the end, some of the top stars in the world praised Usyk’s skills and the efforts of both men.

Tyson Fury’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk is today, as the Briton aims to claim the unified heavyweight titles – seven months after suffering his first professional loss, Tyson Fury’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk is today, as the Briton aims to claim the unified heavyweight titles – seven months after suffering his first professional loss, against the Ukrainian.

In May, Usyk won a split decision against Fury to become the division’s first undisputed champion in 24 years. Now, the pair return to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where Usyk defends the gold against the “Gypsy King” – minus the IBF belt, which he vacated in spring.

Oleksandr Usyk Vs. Tyson Fury 2: Date, Time And How To Watch

Fury fought impressively in May, leading the fight after the midway stage, but a phenomenal rally from Usyk secured victory, keeping the former cruiserweight king unbeaten. Usyk, 37, even came close to stopping Fury, 36, in round nine, and will take great confidence from that in the rematch.

The pre-fight press conference brought a ridiculous, 12-minute face-off between Fury and Usyk, who both refused to back down. There was a much shorter face-off at Friday’s weigh-in, after both boxers tipped the scales at career-heaviest weights, and there is now a dispute over Fury’s beard after Usky’s camp flagged it as a potential concern.

Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury go enta ring togeda again on 21 December for Saudi Arabia.

Di rival heavyweights bin fight six months ago for Riyadh, Usyk beat Fury wit split decision.

Dat night bin dey historic for Usyk wey become di modern era first four-belt heavyweight champion and dem go do am again.

Fury out for revenge in boxing rematch against Usyk: preview, fight time |  Boxing News | Al Jazeera

Di big question na weda Fury go fit revenge im only loss or Usyk incredible, stainless career go continue?

Evritin you need sabi about di WBA, WBO and WBC heavyweight world title fight dey inside dis tori.