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Anthony Joshua reveals which of his defeats hurt him the most

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Many feel Joshua imploded after his second loss to Usyk (Photo Credit: Rex)

Joshua revealed which defeat was the hardest to take. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Joshua revealed which defeat was the hardest to take. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Anthony Joshua has revealed which of the three defeats he suffered in his professional career was the most painful.

Joshua boasts an impressive record of 28 wins and three losses, with the only men to have defeated him being Oleksandr Usyk (twice) and Andy Ruiz Jr.

After suffering a surprising knockout against Ruiz at Madison Square Garden in June 2019, “AJ” sought revenge when he fought a rematch later that year, defeating him by unanimous decision in Saudi Arabia.

However, he failed to do the same when he faced Usyk for the second time, who proved in his world title fights in 2020 and 2021 that he was a little too good for the Briton.

In a recent interview with DAZN, Joshua admitted that the second defeat to the Ukrainian hurt him more than any other.

Many believe that Joshua broke down after his second defeat to Usyk (Image source: Rex)
Many believe that Joshua broke down after his second defeat to Usyk (Image source: Rex)

“Usyk 2. Hugely. I respect Usyk, yes I respect him, but it just hurt, that defeat.

“It was a indigent performance. I wasn’t supposed to lose in my mind.

“I give my life to this game, man. I give everything. I swear I give a lot. Even now, when I talk about it, I feel like… I’m choking a little bit.

“The only thing we get credit for is winning. And what I gave wasn’t enough, I know about myself.”

Joshua could have a third chance to beat Usyk in 2025, even if he fails to beat him Daniel Dubois within two weeks this would eliminate this possibility.

Much like his future opponent, “DDD” was also no match for the Ukrainian champion last year, although many believed he was unlucky when his body blow that dropped and injured Usyk was deemed a low blow.

Like Joshua, Dubois was no match for Usyk last summer (Photo credit: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions)
Like Joshua, Dubois was no match for Usyk last summer (Photo credit: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions)

Many believe the 27-year-old Londoner is entering his prime and is living up to the expectations he set early in his career with impressive stoppage victories over Jarrell Miller and Filip Hrgovic recently.

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Anthony Joshua confirms his stance on retirement in heartfelt message to his supporters

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Anthony Joshua has posted a heartfelt message to his supporters addressing his stance on retirement. Joshua was outboxed by a stunning performance from Daniel Dubois as the 34-year-old suffered a knockout defeat in his IBF heavyweight title fight at the All-British event.

Although Dubois entered the fight as the defending IBF champion, the main motive for the fight was Joshua’s return from defeats to Oleksandr Usyk, who was looking to become world champion for the third time in his career.

However, the London 2012 Olympic gold medal winner was truly crushed by his former Great Britain team-mate, who knocked him down four times before he was devastatingly beaten with a right hook to the chin in the fifth round.

Never before in his professional career had Joshua been completely dismantled in the ring, and the incredible nature of the knockout left many fans fearing Joshua’s best days were behind him. But AJ spoke out after the defeat, addressing calls for him to hang up the gloves.

“We fell miniature, but we have to look at the positives. That’s the attitude and perspective we have to have – positive, always,” Joshua said in a video posted on his social media pages.

“Look what we’ve accomplished in 11 years, it’s phenomenal. I want to thank every single one of you who’s been on this rollercoaster ride with me. But you know what the problem is? It’s not over yet.

“We did it once, we did it twice, doing it a third time wasn’t straightforward. But I believe it’s something I can achieve. It’s about taking the right steps forward, working strenuous and improving.”

He added: “It has to come from here (heart) more than anything else. It can’t come from any outside voices or influences, it has to come from here (heart). It’s only been a day, but when I sit down and think about it, I know I have a lot of it (heart).

“Thank you for all your support, thank you for being with me on this up and down journey. Hold on to your seatbelts because deep, deep, deep down I know we have so much more to give, so much more to give to the game and long may that continue. British boxing, I appreciate you. We stand together, let’s go!”

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Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn stated in the ring after the fight that he was confident Joshua would return to face Dubois in a rematch. The Matchroom Boxing boss said: “I’m sure he’ll exercise his rematch clause. I think that’s a certainty.”

He added: “But he will need rest, and it’s a threatening fight. This guy [Dubois] He’s still gaining confidence, but he’s going to believe he can hurt Dubois. He’s going to believe he can beat him. But full credit to Daniel Dubois, he deserves all the credit tonight, that was a great performance from Daniel.”

However, Dubois’ promoter Frank Warren is potentially considering a second fight with Usyk, as he plans a rematch between the Usyk winner and Tyson Fury in December, who will face “Dynamite.”

“Oleksandr Usyk is considered the best heavyweight in the world right now and he (Dubois) had the toughest fight against him at the time, there’s no doubt about it,” Warren said.

“He hurt him” [during their first fight in 2023]I would like to see him fight him now – but of course he has to fight Tyson [Fury] first and I think Tyson will take his skin.

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Anthony Joshua shares significant career update after Dubois loss

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Dubois stunned Joshua at Wembley Stadium (Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)

Joshua has no plans to retire after his fourth defeat (Photo credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
Joshua has no plans to retire after his fourth defeat (Photo credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)

Anthony Joshua has reiterated his intention to continue boxing following his knockout loss to Daniel Dubois last weekend.

Joshua was brutally knocked out in five rounds by underdog Dubois in front of a packed Wembley Stadium, preventing him from becoming a three-time heavyweight world champion.

After his fourth career defeat and second by knockout, some believe that “AJ” should end his brilliant professional career.

The 34-year-old, however, expressed his desire to shake things off and compete again. press conference after the fight in the slow hours of the night on Saturday.

And in the video posted on social media Today Joshua confirmed he isn’t going anywhere.

“We didn’t make it, but we have to look at the positives – that’s the attitude and perspective we have to have.

“Look what we have achieved in eleven years, it is phenomenal – what a rollercoaster journey!

“But you know what the problem is? It’s not over yet!

Dubois surprised Joshua at Wembley Stadium (Photo credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
Dubois surprised Joshua at Wembley Stadium (Photo credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)

“We did it once, we did it twice. Doing it a third time wasn’t effortless, but I believe it’s something I can achieve.

“It’s about taking the right steps forward, working difficult and improving.

“It can’t come from any outside voices or influences, it has to come from here.

“Buckle up, because I know I still have a lot to offer this game – it’s going to be a long time before I can continue.”

Joshua’s Promoter Eddie Hearn he claimed that his man was contractually entitled to rematch if he wanted to, which would mean he could go back to Dubois right away.

If the second clash with “Dynamite” does not take place, there will be possible matches with teams such as Dillian Whyte and Deontay Wilder also appeared on social media.

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Briton denied entry to Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois after criticism of Saudi Arabia

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A journalist for a British national newspaper claims he was refused entry to Anthony Joshua’s knockout match with Daniel Dubois after criticising Saudi Arabia for ‘sportwashing’. The Daily Telegraph’s Oliver Brown has been banned from Wembley Stadium after calling the build-up to the season’s event in Riyadh a ‘Saudi Disneyland’.

Before the fight, Brown wrote: article headlined: “Joshua-Dubois’s brazen act of sports speculation is turning London into a Saudi Disneyland.”

Saudi Arabia invests money in a range of sports, from boxing and soccer to tennis and golf. The term “sportswashing” refers to countries and individuals using sports to improve their damaged reputations.

The Gulf kingdom has been accused of human rights abuses, including executions of political activists, discrimination against women and religious minorities, and mistreatment of migrant workers.

Brown described Joshua vs. Dubois as “a convenient vehicle for showcasing the kingdom’s prestige to the world.” Claims that a senior PR person working on the fight sent him an email a little over three hours after his article was published.

The message allegedly said: “Should I conclude from your comments that you no longer wish to participate in this event since you clearly disagree with Saudi Arabia’s involvement in boxing?”

Brown responded by telling PR he still wanted to attend the event to cover it. He claims he has received assurances that his accreditation remains dynamic from Frank Warren’s Queensbury Promotions, with details of where to pick up his pass.

But the journalist continued: “When I arrived on fight night as arranged, the press officer had an orange armband ready for me to access the upstairs media room. But then people started showing up in the lobby to say I had been denied entry and that there was nothing they could do.

“I made numerous calls and sent numerous messages asking if someone would come down to at least discuss the situation in person. All went unanswered.”

Fans were left bewildered when the Saudi national anthem was played before the British fight. Wembley also lit up in the green colours of the country’s flag as singer Rashed Al-Majed sang to the crowd.

Dubois solidified his claim as IBF heavyweight champion by knocking out Joshua in the fifth round in front of 96,000 fans. Promoter Frank Warren says that although there is no rematch clause, Dubois would be open to fighting Joshua again.

We have contacted Matchroom Boxing for comment.

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