Eddie you're a major reason for his Stressed and Mental BROKEN, about 90% of the Pressure on AJ comes from Eddie Hearn and his GREED and EGO
I don't like what I see from AJ at all, really concerned about his Mental Wellbeing seriously, even reports that he kinda snapped at his Dad to let him go when I think his Dad was trying to calm him down.
This is a man in no condition to be talking bout "What is Next" and "Fighting In December" but again GREED!
Eddie, his Minions and AJ Groupies, put so much pressure on this man to be "PERFECT" they run around trashing Wilder, Trashing Fury but when AJ lose everybody want to call for Sympathy, Compassion, Respect...it is his own Supports absolutely breaking this man Mentally and he tries to please them and live up to their Hype
Agree. AJ is very privileged. Has a GREAT PR team. And that $100,000,000 per year for him??
Joshua will become a shareholder, special advisor, and brand ambassador for DAZN. He is also set to join DAZN's strategic advisory board for its global expansion of boxing content.
between this deal, ggg huge deal, and paying Canelo opponents $10 million to fight him, how is DAZN not bankrupt???
DAZN is owned by one of the richest man on the planet: Sir Len Blavatnik, Just few months back he injected 4.3 Billion dollars into DAZN to wipeout the massive losses of last three years. Now DAZN is trying to create a profitable model by going for PPV fights instead of just subscription plans.
how would your white fans feel about your racist comment saying the black race is superior or even better.”
most white people today are very brainwashed and weak minded cucks who enjoy and laugh along to such comments. they cheer everything and everyone except themselves on
AJ started to act like a hard man after the fight, it's a shame he didn't didn't do it during the fight.
AJ is a sore loser, it's as simple as that, compare that to how Fury reacted after he was robbed in the first Wilder fight.
Its the usual hoodlum mentality. box like a coward, bark like a gangsta. talk about being in jail and shi.t. what a JOKE. if AJ had been in the underworld he woulda been the weak minded snitch
I just find it funny how all of us CALLED IT, only the few delusional AJ fanboys kept on riding him
Its the usual hoodlum mentality. box like a coward, bark like a gangsta. talk about being in jail and shi.t. what a JOKE. if AJ had been in the underworld he woulda been the weak minded snitch
I just find it funny how all of us CALLED IT, only the few delusional AJ fanboys kept on riding him
I hate to admit it, but AJ is not built like that! No way Fat Andy, and 220lb Usyk whoops your azz like that, and your still smiling! I respect him for trying to uphold a positive image, but real fighters don't do what he did! Real G's definitely don't! I'm not trying to co-sign bad behavior, because I chose NOT to be a "Real G!" However. I would respect AJ more, had he bit off Usyk's ear, than to do what he did after that loss!
Wow! That had me speechless. That uncut clip is shocking and very sad.
That was a dangerous situation AJ created in that ring. I agree with whoever said: In America that would have started an all-out brawl in the ring. That was very threatening and psychotic behavior. I'm glad everyone in that ring gave Joshua a "former champion's respect" and refrained from reacting in like fashion to his behavior. Bt it was getting close. That was very close to getting very ugly. I didn't see this at the end of the fight ... I didn't wait for the post-fight speeches.
I think Usyk was so calm when AJ took and dumped those belts because he understood Anthony Joshua was having some kind of breakdown. His look of "wth" coupled with his composure to sit tight and let it unfold .... without him contributing to some very ugly moments ... will be legendary in the history of boxing. Wow!
I said earlier that I gave AJ a pass on the antics, but I had not seen this. There has to be some serious repercussions behind this ... or the next "frustrated" fighter that goes off will probably be fifty times worse. Probably a license suspension and suspensions from the sanctioning bodies. Hearn needs a suspension too, for in any way trying to minimize the danger that that display created. I'm sure Joshua didn't mean to be s bad sport .... but that is the antithesis of SPORTSMANSHIP. Even after a very tough, disheartening loss. We ALL have to be bigger than that, or every event will be in serious trouble.
Any and all boxers, trainers, team members, fans, media, you name it ... who "lose it" and let out that type of dangerous behavior in a post fight environment ... would deserve a very heavy-handed response afterwards.
Or we will lose decency, civility, safety, and acceptance for these major events.
I do have empathy for Anthony Joshua. He lost it. He IS a decent sportsman and person. This isn't the person he really wants to be (I don't believe). But, like in society at large, if we lose it ... and behave dangerously for ourselves and others ... there will be consequences. We WILL have to live with the fallout of our bad moments.Those moments won't be forgotten, but I hope he lives past them and re-establishes a champion's composure and humility.
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