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'Anthony Joshua's problem is with himself, NOT his coaches': Dillian Whyte claims his heavyweight rival is 'looking for excuses' amid speculation he is seeking a new trainer after his loss to Oleksandr Usyk

Anthony Joshua should look at himself instead of changing his coaching team, insists his heavyweight rival Dillian Whyte, after the British heavyweight was seen speaking with trainers in the US.

Joshua was comprehensively outclassed by Oleksandr Usyk last month, with the Ukranian southpaw taking his collection of three world title belts after a stunning performance at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to earn a unanimous points win.

The Watford-born fighter has invoked his rematch clause and is believed to be seeking a new trainer for the fight next year having been coached by Rob McCracken since 2016.