Anthony Joshua Defends Usyk Against Critics: Why Do People Attack the Champion?.
Anthony Joshua Speaks Out
According to Novyny.live: Former heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua has voiced his support for Oleksandr Usyk following the Ukrainian boxer's victory over Rico Verhoeven, while also taking aim at those who have criticized Usyk's performance. Usyk secured a technical knockout win just seconds before the end of the 11th round, retaining his WBC, WBA, and IBF heavyweight titles.
Joshua, who once held the heavyweight crown himself, emphasized that the decision to stop the fight rested solely with the referee. He expressed confusion over why some people are attacking Usyk for his showing in the ring.
'I don’t understand why people are criticizing Usyk. He didn’t stop the fight himself. He did what a fighter is supposed to do,' Joshua stated.
The Value of Solidarity in Boxing
This victory marks a significant milestone in Usyk’s career, as he not only held onto his titles but also showcased exceptional skill in the ring. Joshua’s remarks highlight the camaraderie that exists among top-level boxers, even amid fierce competition.
Usyk’s win over Verhoeven not only reinforced his reputation as one of the finest boxers of his generation but also underscored the importance of peer support in the sport. Joshua’s comments, paired with Usyk’s performance, illustrate how professional fighters can back one another despite being rivals. They also serve as a reminder that criticism is often subjective, and true professionals recognize the immense challenges and risks inherent in boxing.
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