What did Joshua have to say in the post fight interiew?

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    What did Joshua have to say in the post fight interiew?

    Originally posted by 15round View Post
    He fought an old man Klitschko, older Povetkin and Parker. That is not a bad bunch to gain experience.

    I cant wait for the Usyk fight. He definitely has the skill to give Joshua problems. This article leads me to believe he is already doubting himself against Usyk and is thinking more about a post loss interview after the Usyk fight than what he needs to do in the ring. If Usyk can stay in the fight early and take his best shots he has a very good chance of taking the titles. Joshua knows the second Ruiz fight and Pulev didn't test him to gain his confidence. He may never be as confident as he was before the first Ruiz fight.

    Joshua followers: I am the fool? LMAO. Where are you now?

    And where was Joshua in the post fight? I didn't even see him congratulate Usyk before leaving the ring. Maybe Joshua didn't have a post fight interview planned. His entourage should tell him the truth that he is not that good. He doesn't even look like he wants to fight. The corner knew he was behind in the late rounds and instead of leaving it all in the ring like a true champ he just wanted to finish the fight on his feet.
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    He said the belts don't define him...he defines himself. He said that because he's a wanker. He also said he wants to go straight into the rematch...but kinda backflipped on that by saying that it doesn't matter about the belts. He questioned the reporters as to wether they would still watch him fight Fury without the belts...and they said of course they would. That leads me to believe that he will still pursue the Fury fight next. He kind of alluded to that the other day by saying he would fight the winner of Fury/Wilder next (before his loss today) and that if the winner didn't want it...he would be happy to fight the loser. He will take one of those while he still has a cash window. Losing to Usyk twice in a row would close that window quickly.

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      Originally posted by Rockybigblower
      He said the belts don't define him...he defines himself. He said that because he's a wanker. He also said he wants to go straight into the rematch...but kinda backflipped on that by saying that it doesn't matter about the belts. He questioned the reporters as to wether they would still watch him fight Fury without the belts...and they said of course they would. That leads me to believe that he will still pursue the Fury fight next. He kind of alluded to that the other day by saying he would fight the winner of Fury/Wilder next (before his loss today) and that if the winner didn't want it...he would be happy to fight the loser. He will take one of those while he still has a cash window. Losing to Usyk twice in a row would close that window quickly.
      Are you assuming Fury beats Wilder? Of Fury loses then it’s Fury v AJ?

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        Originally posted by abracada

        Are you assuming Fury beats Wilder? Of Fury loses then it’s Fury v AJ?
        No. I'm saying that AJ first alluded to the fact that he would fight either Fury or Wilder after they fight...and that it wouldn't matter if it was the winner or loser of that fight.
        That was last week. At the press conference today he said he didn't need belts and that "undisputed" is just a nice concept but not that important. He asked if people would still watch him fight fury without the belts and they said yes. Which leads me to believe he will fight Fury next wether Fury wins or not. Eddie has been saying AJ isn't up to standard and would need to improve to beat Usyk next time. He also said he doesn't know if AJ can do that. He is surely going to try to convince AJ to shoot for the money fight...because he wants that cut. If AJ is determined to have the rematch next...I can see him and Eddie falling out.

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          Originally posted by Rockybigblower
          He said the belts don't define him...he defines himself. He said that because he's a wanker. He also said he wants to go straight into the rematch...but kinda backflipped on that by saying that it doesn't matter about the belts. He questioned the reporters as to wether they would still watch him fight Fury without the belts...and they said of course they would. That leads me to believe that he will still pursue the Fury fight next. He kind of alluded to that the other day by saying he would fight the winner of Fury/Wilder next (before his loss today) and that if the winner didn't want it...he would be happy to fight the loser. He will take one of those while he still has a cash window. Losing to Usyk twice in a row would close that window quickly.
          I have to agree and mostly Brit fans have bought into it. Hearn has marketed him as this invincible fighter that is super human, yet he has only average in boxing skills and lacks stamina to finish strongly in a competitive fight. It doesn't matter about the belts? It sure mattered before he lost because the plan was to fight Fury for all the belts. If he wants to fight the Fury/Wilder winner he should not rematch because that would not allow him to fight the winner until probably close to a year and there may be a mandatory before he can fight anyone else. He knows that if he rematches and gets the title back he would probably have to fight a mandatory before Fury or Wilder, but by not taking the rematch he is making himself available to fight maybe in March. I didn't see him congratulate Usyk after the fight. The humble and classy image was tarnished Saturday night. He looked more like a sore loser.

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            Originally posted by 15round

            I have to agree and mostly Brit fans have bought into it. Hearn has marketed him as this invincible fighter that is super human, yet he has only average in boxing skills and lacks stamina to finish strongly in a competitive fight. It doesn't matter about the belts? It sure mattered before he lost because the plan was to fight Fury for all the belts. If he wants to fight the Fury/Wilder winner he should not rematch because that would not allow him to fight the winner until probably close to a year and there may be a mandatory before he can fight anyone else. He knows that if he rematches and gets the title back he would probably have to fight a mandatory before Fury or Wilder, but by not taking the rematch he is making himself available to fight maybe in March. I didn't see him congratulate Usyk after the fight. The humble and classy image was tarnished Saturday night. He looked more like a sore loser.
            Some clowns on here claim I am Redeemers alt.

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