Jared Anderson, the rising heavyweight superstar, sees himself ‘being the best


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Jared Anderson has lofty aspirations to dominate the heavyweight division; The American warns: ‘I do have a bag of tricks I haven’t unleashed yet’; Also, Anderson gives Francis Ngannou ‘a pretty good puncher’s chance’ against Tyson Fury

By John Dennen, Sports journalist


Jared Anderson, the rising star of the American heavyweight scene, does not court publicity. But his inner confidence is hard to ignore.

In years to come, he sees himself as “being the best of all time”.

The 23-year-old speaks softly but describes the vision calmly.

Roy Jones Jr gives Jared Anderson an inspirational talk after training and reduces the gifted heavyweight star to tears.

Already he is one of the most highly-touted prospects in American boxing. Unbeaten in 15 pro bouts, he’s knocked out 14 of his opponents and went 10 rounds for the first time in his last bout against Charles Martin.

Next, he’ll box Andrii Rudenko on August 27, live on Sky Sports.

In his career so far he reckons he’s only shown “50, 55 per cent” of what he can really do.

“I do have a bag [of tricks] that I have not unleashed yet,” he told Sky Sports.

“I don’t say much. I just let my work do the talking for me. I know potentially I’m going to get into a fight where I’m going to have to unleash that whole bag and everybody will get to see it and they’re going to be like: ‘Wow we never knew he could do this.’

“But I knew the whole time. I just didn’t say nothing because I’m not one to talk about it.”

That is an attitude he thinks other fighters should emulate.

The sport is clamouring for the best in each division to actually box each other, rather than confine their efforts to trading claim and counter-claim across social media.

“You all got each other’s managers’ numbers. You all got each other’s promoters’ numbers. Stop doing all that Facebook and Instagram talking and stuff and fight,” he said.

“Or send a contract or something. Negotiations don’t go over Instagram.”

Jared Anderson stopped George Arias in three rounds.

Oleksandr Usyk’s negotiations with Tyson Fury stalled in a blaze of publicity. He will defend his WBO, WBA and IBF titles against British challenger Daniel Dubois in Poland next month.

Anderson believes: “Usyk wins very easily because I think Dubois’ very stiff. I think Usyk will take it pretty easily.”

Unable to secure the undisputed championship fight with Usyk, WBC titlist Tyson Fury will instead be boxing Francis Ngannou, the former UFC champion who has not had a professional bout before.

But Anderson gives the mixed martial artist a…



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