He’s humble ( one post fight interview doesn’t change that) handsome and WAS and exciting fighter to watch. Why now does everyone diss him ? The only reason I can think why is because of his Pro-Black speech in 2020
Why is Anthony Joshua the most hated Heavyweight?
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Certain demographics cannot associate or build a rapport with Anthony Joshua.
But when you see fighters like Ricky Hatton, and Tyson Fury. People can easily build a rapport with them, because they see traits in those fighters 'That they have themselves'.
Fury was making a big deal about cutting out diet cokes or coca cola drinks, for his second training camp for Wilder. When I saw a interview with him stating this, and going on about it for a good length of time 'I thought it was utterly pathetic'. This is something or the kind of conversation you could over hear on the train, between two people who cannot cope with discipline.
Anthony Joshua is a type of athlete, who appears to be not on the level of the public. In his attitude, and lifestyle habits.
He has been a cereal winner, Olympic Gold Medal and two times Heavyweight Champion. He has taken loses well, and came back from them. He has not reacted to loses, LIKE the public want him to.
Notice how you have some people on these forums, making threads entitled 'His masked as slipped, FINALLY his mask has slipped'. And they think they have won or exposed something. Joshua showed some frustration, and he is penalized a bit over the top for it 'He is held to a higher standard'.
People sometimes just don't like to see these things. There are masses of people right now? Who want Joshua to retire, disappear or sit in a corner somewhere criticizing himself.
In today's boxing world, to become truly popular. You sometimes have to be like the people. But in reality none of these boxers are normal everyday people. Tyson Fury is not a normal everyday person, in terms of attitude.
How many times do you hear people say things like, ahhhh man I really like that guy 'He is so down to earth'.
Ahhhh man, see this guy he is salt of the earth. I always see comments like this on certain post fight boxing videos. And I don't care for these comments.
Constantly people pining over sportsmanship, I could not careless.
People don't like looking up, and when you see a athlete like Anthony Joshua. You do not look down at these people, you don't look straight at these people.
You have to look up to them in certain ways 'They are not superior, but they have achieved great feats'. Once you reach this level, there will be people that want to bring you down. Certain people will understand that this guy has done something, he is acting in ways that 'I am unfamiliar with'.
I have just got to say something bad about him, I have to bring him down, do you know what? I dislike him. What I am describing here is the attitude, of a complete lemming. And you know who you are, you are probably reading this right now.
Anthony Joshua has been brought down, he has lost a fight. He is no longer a Champion, he is now a contender.
This is a new Chapter in his boxing story.
Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 08-22-2022, 06:53 AM.Comment
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AJ isn’t that hated. Geez. He gets nowhere near that negative garbage Wilder gets.
He gets clowned because he lost Ruiz, folded against Usyk on Saturday, then has an ATG post fight emo hissy fit. Although as a British Hwt the loss to a c level American was destined to happen.
When you’re a very good but not great emo cuck with stamina issues that continues to lose fights he’s expected to win, he’s going to get some criticism.
It also doesn’t help when your fans talk about you like you’re some ATG hwt when you’re not.Comment
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Demographics matter less than you think. AJ was for years vastly more popular than Fury, and earned a lot more, even after his first loss, in part because he is much better looking than Fury (obviously) - he had a Wembley fight long before Fury. Regarding discipline, you probably have a point.Comment
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Joshua is hardly the most hated heavyweight in the world. That honor is bestowed upon Deontay Wilder.Comment
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