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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Joshua on Post-Fight Outburst: I Was Mad at Myself, Just Myself

    As previously reported, former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua is ready to get back on the horse after suffering the third feat of his career on Saturday, when he faced Oleksandr Usyk in a highly anticipated rematch.
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  • Smash
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    dont be mad if u gave it your all and left everything in the ring, if not, then be mad

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    • paulf
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      Happens. Fighters are emotional post-fight.

      AJ has many big fights ahead. If Fury beats Usyk and Joshua wins a tuneup, we still get Fury-AJ at Wembley for all the belts.

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      • Grandma Pleaser
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        Aj is always a class act. Not a fan of his but hopefully everything is good.

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        • LAchargers373
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          Originally posted by paulf
          Happens. Fighters are emotional post-fight.

          AJ has many big fights ahead. If Fury beats Usyk and Joshua wins a tuneup, we still get Fury-AJ at Wembley for all the belts.
          LMFAO. AJ not getting another crack at a world title unless it’s vacant or he beats a #1 contender or becomes one. Both are far fetched but not impossible. I don’t think he can beat fury usyk Joyce wilder frank sanchez would probably beat him maybe ortiz and ruiz at this point too.

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          • jonnyc420
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            A mental break after giving it his all. Almost pulling it off, just to fall short. It was a tough pill to swallow. I poked a little fun watching it go down. Then I thought about it and do feel for him, that is not easy to accept. If you ever competed and fell short you know how he felt. He voiced it, odd or even childish at times but it was real emotion poured out for millions of people to see. I have a different kind of respect for him now. That AJ that showed up is extremely tough for any HW.

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            • macmike100
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              Well the guy tried and didn't make it again. It must be rough. But with all his money, he can go on a spending spree and get it all out of his system.

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              • Smash
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                it was very emotional all round really, when AJ and eddie got back to the dressing room they sat down and looked at each other, eddie head lowered says in a low voice, im sorry AJ voice breaking, ive run out of rematch clauses

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                • dan-b
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by macmike100
                  Well the guy tried and didn't make it again. It must be rough. But with all his money, he can go on a spending spree and get it all out of his system.
                  Because material possessions = happiness?

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                  • Boxfan83
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                    Of course this is a step back but he didnt get stopped nor did he take a career ending beating. Joshua vs. Wilder is a great $$$ non title fight.

                    Joshua just needs to suck it up and get back in the Ring and get a W. And if Wilder beats Helanious, there shouldn't be a reason it don't happen mid or late next year.

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