Heavyweight champion said his corner helped him execute his plan, while a pensive Anthony Joshua will analyse mistakes
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The new champion walked in first, just after one in the morning, with his face bearing the brutal realities of heavyweight
boxing. Despite his dominant defeat of Anthony Joshua on Saturday night at the
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Oleksandr Usyk wore the marks of battle. A jagged cut ran above his right brow while his bruised skin had turned a shade of burst violet below that same eye. The swollen mouse beneath his left eye was even more prominent and a reminder that Usyk had fought 12 rounds against a world champion who weighed 19 pounds more than him.
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