British-Nigerian boxer, Anthony Joshua broke down in tears in his post-match press conference on Sunday morning, August 21 after having a meltdown following his loss to Oleksandr Usyk.
Joshua,
32, suffered a second successive defeat to Usyk, 35, via split decision at the
King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night and then in
a surprising turn of events, threw the belts away, tried to lunge at someone
from Usyk's team, walked out of the ring and then came back to give a bizarre
rant questioning how he lost to Usyk.
In the
post match press conference, the former champion got emotional in as he
explained this was "from the heart" and came as a result of him being
"mad" at himself.
Joshua
said;
"It's
really hard for me to say I'm proud of myself. I don't feel anything . I'm
just"
Well I'm
upset like really, like deep down in my heart"
“When
you're trying to do things from the heart and everyone is just not
understanding. It was just from the heart. I was mad at myself. Not anyone else
just myself.
“So I
thought, I've got to get out of here because I'm mad. Like anyone, when you're
angry, you might do stupid things.
"I
was mad and then I realised, 'Oh s***, this is sport. Let me do the right thing
and come back.'
“I just
spoke from my heart. It's been so tough. You see AJ holding it together, yeah,
and I'm a hustler so I try put things together. Try work hard and put things
together and make sure my team's good.
“But it
comes at a cost, a big cost. It'll never break me, but it takes real strength
for it not to break me. And tonight, there's a little crack in the armour when
I took a loss.
“And I
think you just saw me just upset. And with the speech, I was just speaking
about where I come from. I was on the roads, really.
Usyk on
his end, said he has "nothing but respect" for his opponent.
Usyk said:
"I didn't feel much at this time when he was a bit frustrated. Just common
emotions. It's all good. We just need to communicate a little bit.
“The good
things that he said about me is something that I accept. But I don't accept it
deep to my heart because I want to stay a humble person.
“I don't
want my pride inside me to go bigger. That's something like that. I don't
believe in good words.
“I have
nothing but respect for Anthony Joshua. I saw him a little bit emotional and I
saw him pulling some of my team-mates and that looked like a bareknuckle
fight."
Watch Joshua break down in tears below...
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