Antony Joshua: the most dignified post-bout interview ever?
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LMAO........... i guess at least wilder got taken out by a big fat goofy white guy, a little one, oh dearComment
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It was the ego and arrogance of it that astounded me. His ego couldn’t handle someone else taking the limelight away from him and his arrogance thought everyone wanted to hear from him at that moment
Made me think WAY less of him and that maybe I’m being fooled by all this humble act he’s been doingComment
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he wanted to tell the world he didnt have things handed to him and had it harder than usyk because he got caught with cannabis as a kid and started boxing a bit later & did his best with what he was given & oh yeah congratulate the winner as wellIt was the ego and arrogance of it that astounded me. His ego couldn’t handle someone else taking the limelight away from him and his arrogance thought everyone wanted to hear from him at that moment
Made me think WAY less of him and that maybe I’m being fooled by all this humble act he’s been doingComment
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All it did was show how badly he wanted to win and how devastated he was by the loss. This is the heavyweight championship of the world, not some paintball competition. Fury behaves way worse than that every other day calling fellow fighters and champions "dossers" and "bums" and proclaiming how great he is. AJ has one similar episode after one of the biggest fights of his career and he gets ridiculous levels of criticism, probably much of which is from hypocritical Fury supporters.It was the ego and arrogance of it that astounded me. His ego couldn’t handle someone else taking the limelight away from him and his arrogance thought everyone wanted to hear from him at that moment
Made me think WAY less of him and that maybe I’m being fooled by all this humble act he’s been doing
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But fury isn’t the one that goes around saying ‘be humble yeah’ every day. With fury what you see is what you get, with AJ I don’t feel that way anymore
All it did was show how badly he wanted to win and how devastated he was by the loss. This is the heavyweight championship of the world, not some paintball competition. Fury behaves way worse than that every other day calling fellow fighters and champions "dossers" and "bums" and proclaiming how great he is. AJ has one similar episode after one of the biggest fights of his career and he gets ridiculous levels of criticism, probably much of which is from hypocritical Fury supporters.Comment
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AJ has a flip out moment which makes logical sense. Moments after losing one of the biggest fights of his career. Obviously meant a lot to him. Fury flips out for social media content, then goes back to watching tv with his wife and kids.
"What you see is what you get"?
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