Anthony Joshua is glad about former WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury’s current loss to Oleksandr Usyk on Might 18th.
Joshua doesn’t like how Fury disrespects his opponents and different fighters together with his insults, treating them like they’re beneath him.
AJ feels he has ducked fighters. When he stepped up towards one of many good ones, he obtained uncovered. He now has a loss on his document and can possible lose the December twenty first rematch towards Usyk (22-0, 14 KOs).
Joshua’s Reduction at Fury’s Defeat
“I’m glad Fury isn’t the undisputed champion,” Joshua mentioned by way of talkSport. “I’ve at all times mentioned he’s an fool; he’s very disrespectful. He has to step on individuals to make himself really feel good.”
Joshua fails to say that Fury was by no means pretty much as good as informal, non-critically considering followers had realized. One of the best title on Fury’s profession document is Wladimir Klitschko, and he was 39 years and eight months previous when that battle happened on November 28, 2015.
Think about the 35-year-old Fury combating somebody within the high 10 when he’s 39 in 4 years. It wouldn’t be a fairly image if it’s anybody remotely good.
Fury’s Trash Speak and Self-Serving Motives
“The way in which he disrespected Usyk, ‘rabbit’ this and ‘middleweight’ that. It’s not good for the game,” mentioned Joshua.
I at all times thought Fury was simply in it for himself and didn’t take into consideration anybody else serving to out the game. What he does is nice for him, however it may drag the game down, particularly if different fighters mimic his habits towards their opponents.
It might be that Fury’s trash-talking is his manner of promoting a battle between him and his opponents by enjoying the villain position. However he goes overboard with that, and listening to him demean his opponents is difficult.
“Fury will step on you and make you appear like a man who’s simply walked out of a pub. Then he goes and will get spanked; he deserves it,” mentioned Joshua.
If Joshua has a lot disdain for Fury, why does he wish to battle him so badly? You’d suppose AJ wouldn’t need something to do with him, given his dislike for the growing old, out-of-shape-looking fighter.
Joshua Doubts Fury’s Probabilities in Rematch with Usyk
Yesterday, when Fury instructed Turki Alalshikh that he would get the job performed in his rematch with Usyk, Joshua mentioned, “No, you need.”
Joshua doesn’t suppose Fury will win his rematch with WBA/WBC/WBO champion Usyk, which implies Tyson will go right into a battle towards him with consecutive defeats. Why would Joshua wish to battle Fury at that time?