Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua: Definitely Desperate To Get My Hands Back On The Titles
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Usyk fighting for something way bigger than himself. To dismiss that is naive. A not perfect analogy is when a player in team sports returns to face the team who traded or gave up on him. The always seem to find that extra level of motivationComment
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I often find that when you become a 3 time world heavyweight champion, life’s taken a wrong turn. But a 2, or even 4 time world champion? Either one of those is the marker of a successful stay on this planet. Maybe even a 5 time world champion. 6 time? No, perhaps too far. But 7 time? Hell yeah, that’s a sweet spot.“Someone said to me ‘You got the chance to become a three-time heavyweight champion of the world.’ I said that it’s not really where you want to be,” Joshua admitted during the London leg of a two-city press tour to promote the August 20 rematch with Usyk. “It’s not a route I would advise young people to travel. You want to keep it, stay there and keep it"
That's great advice for young men setting out on life's journey. Don't try to become a 3 time world heavyweight champion, lads. What you want to do is win that title once, then keep it. And remember to watch your mouths, 'cus you don't know who you're talking to sometimes, ok.
Good to see that AJ hasn't forgotten his responsibilities as a role model for young people.
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Problem is that to get to the 4, 5, 6 or 7 time sweet spots, you've got to go through the shitty 3 time. Life sucks mate.
I often find that when you become a 3 time world heavyweight champion, life’s taken a wrong turn. But a 2, or even 4 time world champion? Either one of those is the marker of a successful stay on this planet. Maybe even a 5 time world champion. 6 time? No, perhaps too far. But 7 time? Hell yeah, that’s a sweet spot.Comment
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