Honestly he almost needs to grow up. Almost wish the adulation of him and his achievements would finish so he can get on with becoming the fighter he almost nearly is. Needs to forget about the adulation....which is worth nothing in the grand scheme of things. These same people will turn on you anyway. Needs to get everything out his head apart from failure for long enough till it creates a reaction. I like joshua but hes still talking absolute nonsense atm. Actually quite frustrating. The meltdown was horrible. Fair enough. The truth is tho underneath it all hes disappointed in himself. Lets just call a spade a spade. Not good enough ...whst are you gonna do about it? Thats the only question he should be asking himself.
Diss track territory one minute, then motivational speech the next. Bless hm. I felt more impressed watching him tonight but still second best. I didn't think Usyk was done or anything but round 9 was the first time I thought AJ has a chance. Then Usyk slammed the door shut, book of days style. Too good. Eddie is doing his thing and trying to make it out like O2 Arena would've been his highest level if not for the gift of Anthony Joshua, despite whatever Carl Froch did at Wembley. It's amusing. Reminds me of Jim Ross back in the day. Hyperbole city. Feel free to kiss King Anthony's ring.
He didn't, he never fought Fury. Fury has a better HW career than Usyk. Fk the belts, beating a mentally destroyed Joshua twice doesnt compare to Furys career as much as i respect what he did tonight. Wilder takes Joshuas head clean off..
Err that isn't what I stated....nice attempt at reframing. Joshua has the deeper resume than Fury.....which is exactly what I stated. Nice try......you know exactly what I was saying. .don't try and be cute you're not smart enough.
To be fair i feel a bit sorry about AJ. He really loves ands bread Boxing. He is always challenge himself and fighting the best possible opponents infront of him. Now Eddie Hearn stacking everything in his favor is another story. But while i don't like what he did after the match i get him. He put everything into this match, he is a goddamn m***** hard working dude and have devoted insane amount of time preparing for the rematch, so it's absolutely not easy for him. He was leggily crying and was feeling bad. He deserved a lot of respect and he definitely have mine. He is a great for boxing, and it's a world class athlete, and still top 3 in the division.
poor guy just wanted it so bad no need to attack him like all the clowns on social media and here are doing
The only thing that could make this better is Golovkin destroying Canelo early. Watching Eddie squirm is an event itself.