Comments Thread For: Canelo on Joshua's Meltdown: You Never Know What Happened in His Camp; Need to Respect That
Canelo Alvarez thinks the public needs to refrain from heaping too much criticism on Anthony Joshua as it relates to his behavior after his tough loss to Oleksandr Usyk.
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Personally, don’t think post-fight behaviour was THAT big a deal, but to say it was out of character is patently untrue.
AJ’s been a self-styled master of ceremonies/ limelight hogger at the conclusion of every fight of his I’ve seen in the last 5 years, and the only thing that changed this time out is that there was a more negative spin on this trait now that he finally lost control of the belts’ destiny.
For some reason, he appears to desire a great deal of control of situations and his self-image.
No idea why, but whatever, this is boxing, not amateur psychology I suppose.
Todays people over react to everything. I’m talking both boxers and public. It was no big deal to me. Could care less. Like Canelo pointed out—- U don’t know what’s going on in his life in conjunction to loosing.
I had a coworker boss who was all of a sudden behaving kinda like and d1ck with everyone. I never paid it much mind but a lot of people were pissed. He killed himself soon after. Maybe we should all be more concerned that their ok instead of focused on judging them.
unfortunately a small white dude conclusively proved he was the better guy in the ring to him, thats hard for someone like joshua to take, his brain went awol with the shock of it i think for a while
unfortunately a small white dude conclusively proved he was the better guy in the ring to him, thats hard for someone like joshua to take, his brain went awol with the shock of it i think for a while
So that's all what your peanut-brain could come up with? You are a simpleton.
I just didn't like the fact that he threw the belts on the floor that's complete disrespect not just to Usyk but to the sport of boxing. He lost fair and square and that was childish, I didn't really care much for what he was saying as it was all scrambled and all over the place so I couldn't even take it serious.
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