Anthony Joshua has been ordered to face WBO mandatory challenger Oleksandr Usyk following the collapse of his undisputed heavyweight showdown with Tyson Fury.Joshua was on the verge of securing a long-awaited clash with Fury this summer, having reached a two-fight agreement with his domestic rival back in March.The British duo were expected to meet in Saudi Arabia on August 14 before locking horns in a rematch towards the end of the year.Yet, those plans were derailed in sensational fashion this week when Fury was ordered by a US court to instead defender his WBC title against Deontay Wilder before September 15.The Gypsy King battered Wilder from pillar to post in their Las Vegas rematch 15 months ago, dropping him to the canvas twice and.
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