Here is a full video of Joshua from the time the decision was announced to the first time he left the ring and it's clear he was trying to start a fight with someone in Usyk's camp, the guy he ultimately settled on was a middle aged man and Joshua's own team had to nearly tackle him and force him out of the ring. What Joshua and Hearn are spinning is total lies to save his fake image.
1:15 - 2:00 minute mark
Joshua goes over near Usyk who is with a middle aged man in his camp and Joshua takes two of the belts out of his hand, walks to the other side of the ring and throws them out of the ring. Then he struts back towards Usyk and the other gentleman and walks into the guy brushing shoulders against him. Joshua then starts yelling at the camp member and tries to attack him when three members of Joshua's own camp have to forcibly remove him from the ring. It's disgusting and cowardly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-QMOab7jNY
He was obviously having problems. Why they didn't just let the man leave the arena instead of herding him back into the ring is what I don't understand. If he had been given a little time to get his head together, I think it would have been better for everyone involved.
I did not like the excuse of being 18 stone for his lack of endurance. In all honesty that attitude bothers me. I have never associated that kind non-optimistic attitude with Joshua.
Everything else, the belts being thrown about and snatched. And him making a speech, I just think the pressure and his own expectations boiled over 'And he snapped'.
It was not good, and he was clearly suffering. Usyk to his credit, picked up on this and did not antagonize the situation.
The positives I can take from this behavior is that, it shows that Joshua does not like losing 'And he wants to win real bad'.
And judging by some of his post fight interviews with Talk Sport, it seems like he still believes he can get back to Top level. Joshua may never become Champion again, but it is not bad thing that he is making that his aim.
I saw a interview with David Price. And he stated that maybe it is best Joshua just accepts the situation that he is not the best, moves on and then fights. I kind of 50% agree with him on that 'It is good for a fighter to rate themselves, no harm in even overrating themselves innately' It is all motivation tactics.
I think Joshua should just fight whoever he wants from now on.
Here is a full video of Joshua from the time the decision was announced to the first time he left the ring and it's clear he was trying to start a fight with someone in Usyk's camp, the guy he ultimately settled on was a middle aged man and Joshua's own team had to nearly tackle him and force him out of the ring. What Joshua and Hearn are spinning is total lies to save his fake image.
1:15 - 2:00 minute mark
Joshua goes over near Usyk who is with a middle aged man in his camp and Joshua takes two of the belts out of his hand, walks to the other side of the ring and throws them out of the ring. Then he struts back towards Usyk and the other gentleman and walks into the guy brushing shoulders against him. Joshua then starts yelling at the camp member and tries to attack him when three members of Joshua's own camp have to forcibly remove him from the ring. It's disgusting and cowardly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-QMOab7jNY
Who cares. Your as dramatic as he is.
You can tell he wanted to start something he was pacing looking mad, he just wanted an excuse to go off on someone not a good look.
Yeah it's very obvious. Hearn's excuse for him throwing the belts is cover. Reality is Joshua did it to try and provoke something it's fortunate his team members were there to drag him out of the ring.