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Watch Oleksandr Usyk show off his fearsome reflexes with an incredible coin trick as he gears up for his rematch with Anthony Joshua.

OLEKSANDR USYK surprised fans with a coin trick. He won his penny and Anthony Joshua showed he could win the pound.

The Ukrainian saw the money and flipped his four coins simultaneously from his elbow - and all of them he caught one by one.

Oleksandr Usyk showed his four-midable reflexes by catching all the coins

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Oleksandr Usyk made his Showed 4 intermediate reflexes. All Coins

It's the type of blurry reflection that shows why Usyk is likely to retain the World Heavyweight Title as he AJ A very impressive win frompoints at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last September.

Joshua hopes for some change when they reunite in Saudi Arabia on Saturday.

But the Brit must show the flip side of the form he showed eleven months ago.

Usyk then occupied his stage at center,Jeddah Tuesday again as he gave fans a pre-match treat at the Superdome. did.

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His magic Ratatatatat technique that puts 4 coins in a pouch His left arm, in the same hand, is what AJ might fear most.

But Joshua's sparring partner, Marco Milan, said the changes needed in a strenuous training camp. I think I saw.

Milun told BoyleSports Boxing Odds. Top technical he's a boxerand everything he does is perfect. Jabs, hooks, uppercuts - AJ looks perfect. Set good tactics on him and he can easily win.

"The whole camp is different this time. It's not the same. Me and AJ maybe he sparred 15 rounds. Very good rounds, explosive." 58} The Croatian Milan added: "I told AJ he needs to bully Usik. You can't box him. Everybody knows that.

" But no heavier than AJ.

"He only lost 4 rounds last time. It's not a big deal. If you catch him in 12 rounds with a little pressure, you can knock Usyk out."

Anthony Joshua will hope Oleksandr Usyk is not so spot on with left hand in Saturday's eagerly awaited rematch in Saudi Arabia

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Anthony Joshua wishes Oleksandr Usyk was less prominent
going left-handed in Saturday's highly anticipated rematch in Saudi Arabia