Once all is said and done, I think we’re gonna look back on this era of heavyweights and appreciate AJ the most. Of all the top heavyweights, he’s easily the one that has risked the most and I personally will always respect him for it.
I really appreciate that you are so fair towards AJ. I feel like so many people dismiss him for being fake and this and that. But I always felt bad for him when he suffered a loss, even though I am the biggest Usyk fan imagineable. So many other fighters even get appreciation in their loss, but for some reason people are so damn harsh towards AJ. He definetly is a role model for me with regards to how people treat you, because he still challenges himself and does not make any excuses. After his second loss to Usyk all I could remember of AJ was his question "Why? I did everything. Why did it not work out in my favour?" That was relateable. He still pushes forward and I think its damn time we give him the respect he deserves. Great video, I like these new kinds of videos!
I'm an Usyk fan too..But I've always rated AJ..I don't understand why he ever got so much hate..The man is an inspiration, His resume is amazing..And hes getting better..Hopefully he stops improving..I don't want him stretching my man..
Mayweather made popular that thing about having an undefeated record that is destroying the soul of the sport causing a lot of important fights to not be made. Those losses were hard, but joshua has learned to squeeze the positive in them and has made him a sharper fighter. Before he was too comfortable up there and all that fame got to him. Now i can see that focus in him to the sport and i believe this current joshua would destroy past undefeated joshua. Truly an example of self improvement which is most important. Legends like lennox lewis, Muhammad ali, and sugar ray leonard would not be legends without those setbacks they had from losses. Coming back from losses stronger is what makes a fighter not just good, but great. Joshua is mounting a comeback like the legends of the past and i still appreciate him being a great champion by taking on the best and risking his record. Even with those losses, he still has the best resume in the heavyweight division. He lost to usyk twice, but there is no shame on losing to an already established hall of famer and one of the best cruiserweights of all time.
Brilliant video that captures the soul of the sport. "It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat." Class video, thanks Jamie
People like you are doing a very important thing. They’re highlighting just how great AJ actually is. He was a genuinely great champion, a role model and ambassador. He loses, he tries to rectify in the rematch, which was much closer than people thought. He then goes on a rebuilding and soul searching phase. Rebuilds, finds his perfect fit coach and is boxing better than ever. All the while he very rarely engages in trash talk or negativity. The discipline and guts that takes is incredible. He also is willing to fight ANYONE. I think the guys a hero and is going to go down as an all time great People have been fooled by Wilder and Fury for too long now and they are being exposed for what they always have been.
I am a 27 year old woman. Got into boxing a couple years ago. Something about it keeps me so grounded. My favorite fighters tend to be the ones I feel have the heart (a lot of fighters I know). Joshua remains to be an inspiration to me. How everyone doubted him against a mma fighter and ever seeing naganou and fury argue while it was supposed to the fighters moment lit a cord in me. I saw myself in Joshua and his journey. Currently going through a massive failure in my life. A life altering defeat. This video picked up my spirits a bit. Even gave me a bit of hope. Thank you.
Great video, I've been an AJ fan since before the Olympics and it's lovely to see people acknowledge the person he is rather than being a bandwagon to jump on
This video come at the right time in my life. I recently have had a streak of defeats, and I never felt so low. I felt like a loser. And then, I open yt to see this title. People say yt is a distraction, nothing good comes of using yt, but hey, you prove them wrong. The script of this video you made, have help me a lot today. It may sounds corny, but thank you man, you help me. (I hope my grammar is good, I'm still learning english)
Sorry to hear man! One of the reasons I decided to put together was to maybe help someone. Keep going, don't give up, there is always a way to bounce back. Even when it seems there is no way out the storm. You can. 👊
I tell my fighters: You never lose. You win or you learn. Whatever happens, you keep fighting. The fight is everything. Tyvm for another masterpiece sir. Keep up the good work 🎉
I tell my son "you win some ,and you learn some". He is 12 and im 40 and still activley training/boxing (for 13 years i boxed/trained) ive taught him his stance and how to step and how to jab when he was around 5 and he wasnt that interested in wanting to learn to box but sometimes he wants to join me when im training at home every so often. So i always had him steping and throwing 1-2s over and over with everything we did. Because i want his basic fundementals sharp. But now he has been sticking with it lately and he looks good working his combos etc... but sorry about the novel , im just so proud of my boy, and your comment remided me of what i tell my son. Anyway thank you and God bless
I recently just lost my fight in a controversial decision where many people felt I won and I’ve looked back on the fight looking at the moments where I may have lost it’s something I have to learn but I hate losing wit a passion ty for this video
Correct, people acting like sport people should bever lose when in every other aspect of life the only way to grow is to take challenges and more often LOSE. This is when you grow.
Anthony Joshua's level of activity and the incredible KOs he's given us set him apart from this generation of heavyweights. I also felt he might've been on a downward slope after the 2nd Usyk defeat but it's great to see him bounce back and be next in line for a shot at becoming 3x champ.
Man. This is timely. I've had a rough go of boxing. Particularly in sparring. The week goes well. I feel good and confident. Then I spar and shit falls apart, in my mind. Everyone watching says I'm doing well but I struggle to celebrate those positive moments. I'm hyperfocused on the mistakes I make. You're right. I've got to be better to myself in those moments.
AJs story is very inspiring. His reactions to the Usyk losses were very hard to watch, and I didn't think he would be able to come back from it. But he never stopped trying to better himself, and now he's back on top
I'm so glad I came across this video. I'm part of the training team for young professional mma fighters and one of the hardset things to deal with for them is loss because they're in their late teens and early adulthood so they don't have those tools yet, and it doesn't help having social media as well. Will definitely be sharing with my boys
That was tough to watch. I saw both Usyk fights and I feel like I took every shot from him that AJ took. Felt the same way in the first Ruiz fight. I’m an AJ fan bcuz he makes no excuses in failure and he doesn’t become obnoxious or braggadocios in victory. He doesn’t project a self centered attitude or act as if he’s the king of boxing or the hw division. Even though his career revitalized he boxing after 10 years of Klitschko dominance and disinterest from the casual boxing fans. I’m a fan of boxing since the ‘70s. AJ is a class act.
We are all human. It shows in different ways at different times in different situations. Everybody putting theyself out there in the ring commands respect
14days until I claim my victory after back to back defeats… both defeats felt like wins because of the level has been a step up back to back, both men were golden boxers and God knows I’m ready to dominate 30th March, and beyond. All I got going into this. Let’s get IT MAN!!! LETS F-en GET IT
I had 4 street fights in HS 1 won 3 lost. I look at myself like less then a man everyday i feel that everyone looks down at me and i have nothing. But i stood my ground. I went in i did what i had to do even if i didnt give it my all i gave it something. I put in the effort and thanks to this video i have seen this. I will now join boxing classes
AJ has been my fav boxer since i've got into boxing. Huge role model, Faces the best and takes risks. He loses? He's looking to come back and improve his game instead of giving up and he got a lot of hate and pressure during all of it. Im glad he's back to winning ways cause hes looking like his old dangerous self and could even be more dangerous then before
No intention to compare the two. But the examples the greats have set, like Ali, after losing the Fight of the Century, he stayed on the grind, went on a win streak, got done by Norton, bounced back, and finally got Frazier, all while clearly not even being in his prime. People must've thought Ali was second best between those 1st 2 frazier fights, especially after the norton loss. Amazing to see Joshua trying to follow the same footsteps.
This video came out two days after I lost my 1st boxing match. I rewatched the tape, and I noticed I was somehow just not using my right hand enough. I held back. Its a very high chance I will rematch the same guy again, so now I know what to do. And I know one loss, espexially on the 1st ever boxing match, doesnt mean its over.
One of my favorite quotes, "Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts." Winston Churchill You got it champ :)
One of my favorite quotes, "Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts." -Winston Churchill. You got it champ :)
@@pk1481 I really appreciate you saying that, thank you. And its a very good quote that I have never heard before, so thank you for sharing it with me.
Many non boxers think that boxers fear geting hurt in the ring, that they fear geting punched. 🤦♂️In reality boxers fear losing, fear not being good enough to beat their opponent. When you put 100% into training and win or lose you are overwhelmed with emotions. This is why boxers might breakdown and cry after important tough fights. When you truly care about something getting it or losing it will make you emotional. It shows your love and passion for whatever you have gained or lost.
Hey guys i just wanted to say that the message of this video fits not only for boxing, but for anything you're trying to achieve. Keep that in mind. You'll be better, stronger, day by day. I believe in you.
I lost my first fight too man, it's disappointing, upsetting and difficult to accept but today... I'm a champion literally because of it. I learned from it. I lost in semifinal and one full year after defeat I won in the final against the opponent who beat me the year prior. Bernard Hopkins lost his first bout, Olympian Paddy Barnes lost several of his first fights before he established the impressive amateur record and began his Olympic journey. "Failure is not determined by successes, Success is determined by failures" try and keep the head up, the hands up but the chin tucked in champ. Continue to work hard and you'll get there soon my friend. God bless 🍀🤜🤛
@wjmccartan6747 appreciate the kind words, personally I think I was robbed of a win, and so do many others, but at the same time having a loss means i know what it means to lose, so I'm training harder now so noone can rob me of a win ever again.
I’ve come to realize that loosing suck and when things sucks it invoke anger, and anger is simply energy. Energy that can be used to yo put in more work
Lets be real. I thought he was finished after Usyk and now look. He looks like the second best guy in the division. Say what you want about AJ but the mans the real G. Looking back I think we'll all appreciate AJ. Also love the video!
Other boxers top boxers today would have a really long layoff after losing twice in a row. Joshua returned in less than a year and fought 3 times in 2023, which is a lot in these days.
Great video. People always talk trash about AJ which is annoying af. Yes he had a meltdown… ok? So what? He’s human. For years he’s been a fantastic ambassador of the sport and has represented England brilliantly. I fully believe AJ 2.0 under Ben Davison will destroy Usyk and flatten the gypsy con Tyson Fury.
If AJ had fought dirty like Dubois and roughed up Usyk like Chisora additionally with his own power to put fighters away when the time comes I believe he would have won. The tactics both times out were off, not his actual abilities. You must play to your strengths and pressure your opponents weaknesses.
I have much admiration for those who loose while in search of greatness. Joshua is a good example. Yes, he is a sore loser at times, but only shows how much he cares. I hope that Fury wins next so that Joshua can give him a piece of humble pie.
This might sound weird but I think Anthony Joshua is a much, much better underdog than defending champion. Or just "champion". I don't think that attitude or status really compliments his personality. He IS an amazing person but the "pretty boy lifestyle", the "blingbling" persona as exhibited(to me) most starkly before the Ruiz fight(to me, as a "amateur spectator") I really thought "oh oh". He is not taking this seriously at all. There is a poison in this for people who believe in the "on top of the world" bs that just does not apply to anything. I have been on top of mountains. And even if you are there, you really can't stay there for a long time. It's not a place to live. For sure, he is different. He has a very distinct and deep personality. So do others. But he it. It's not "part" of him. He wears his heart on his face. I really, really like that. It says trustworthy. To some degree. If he is really in control of himself and not a dream or a vice or a manager or a team or whatever. He triumphs and suffers equally strong. Pretty cool. But he should STAY OUT of the limelight. And just have a good time with people that he can trust. Whoever that is. So that he can learn to trust himself and be in control of that. The more he is control of himself, the better a boxer he will be. And for someone who is already athletic and can deliver tons of sweat training wise, I really don't think that hard training has anything to do with the kind of discipline that is good for him. ?. I see it this way. The guy is big, the guy is strong. The man was put aside for something(Boxing) when he really, maybe, wanted to play soccer. By chance, he is actually really good at boxing. But it was not his first choice. First love. He has to prove himself EVERY time. And while for some this is a training mantra to get the most out of themselves when they are already giving 100%(just to stay on that level) for Anthony Joshua, I believe, this is ACTUALLY what he has to do. To push away whatever the hell it is that is bothering. Honestly I really like the guy. Just hope he gets happy before he gets anything else. Even belts.
Joshua was just being a Dbag after the fight. We keep finding excuses to feel bad for AJ during that moment but who throws the rings (that aren’t even yours) out of the ring and then take over the whole post fight interview and takes the spotlight from the actual winner
He already proved that he is not good at losing. One of the main reasons he is not liked that much. Being too cocky doesn't help either. So much for staying humble. 👊
I know this is bit different than my usual content. But hopefully can inspire and help some of you. Let me know if you want more.
Such lovely words. Thank you champ
We need more of edits like this these days brotha
Bonapart ?
We can see that ngannou has a great mindset
Love this
Oh it sucks to the soul. Heaviness of the chest. The ache in your throat. The questioning of yourself.
It sure does man! But we can get better from that pain.
We must learn how to harness that feeling
Once all is said and done, I think we’re gonna look back on this era of heavyweights and appreciate AJ the most. Of all the top heavyweights, he’s easily the one that has risked the most and I personally will always respect him for it.
Easily the best CV
AJ: I don’t feel anything
Usyk: I feel
🤣🤣🤣 President now!
I am very feel *
GOAT
I really appreciate that you are so fair towards AJ. I feel like so many people dismiss him for being fake and this and that. But I always felt bad for him when he suffered a loss, even though I am the biggest Usyk fan imagineable. So many other fighters even get appreciation in their loss, but for some reason people are so damn harsh towards AJ. He definetly is a role model for me with regards to how people treat you, because he still challenges himself and does not make any excuses. After his second loss to Usyk all I could remember of AJ was his question "Why? I did everything. Why did it not work out in my favour?" That was relateable. He still pushes forward and I think its damn time we give him the respect he deserves.
Great video, I like these new kinds of videos!
I'm an Usyk fan too..But I've always rated AJ..I don't understand why he ever got so much hate..The man is an inspiration, His resume is amazing..And hes getting better..Hopefully he stops improving..I don't want him stretching my man..
@@markmorris7123 😂
AJ is the reason why I got into boxing myself, much respect 🙏
Same here, his fight with Klitschko was the only reason I started watching and training in boxing. Sucks he gets so much hate.
Our whole family love AJ
My grandpa praises him high
Mayweather made popular that thing about having an undefeated record that is destroying the soul of the sport causing a lot of important fights to not be made. Those losses were hard, but joshua has learned to squeeze the positive in them and has made him a sharper fighter. Before he was too comfortable up there and all that fame got to him. Now i can see that focus in him to the sport and i believe this current joshua would destroy past undefeated joshua. Truly an example of self improvement which is most important. Legends like lennox lewis, Muhammad ali, and sugar ray leonard would not be legends without those setbacks they had from losses. Coming back from losses stronger is what makes a fighter not just good, but great. Joshua is mounting a comeback like the legends of the past and i still appreciate him being a great champion by taking on the best and risking his record. Even with those losses, he still has the best resume in the heavyweight division. He lost to usyk twice, but there is no shame on losing to an already established hall of famer and one of the best cruiserweights of all time.
You cant blame Floyd for that. They all want to be Money without being Prettyboy first
Couldn’t have agreed more mate 👍
Brilliant video that captures the soul of the sport. "It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat."
Class video, thanks Jamie
Much appreciated Murdock! Thanks for sharing the quote. Keep up the good work 👊
People like you are doing a very important thing. They’re highlighting just how great AJ actually is. He was a genuinely great champion, a role model and ambassador. He loses, he tries to rectify in the rematch, which was much closer than people thought. He then goes on a rebuilding and soul searching phase. Rebuilds, finds his perfect fit coach and is boxing better than ever. All the while he very rarely engages in trash talk or negativity. The discipline and guts that takes is incredible. He also is willing to fight ANYONE.
I think the guys a hero and is going to go down as an all time great
People have been fooled by Wilder and Fury for too long now and they are being exposed for what they always have been.
The best comment i read 👏
I am a 27 year old woman. Got into boxing a couple years ago. Something about it keeps me so grounded. My favorite fighters tend to be the ones I feel have the heart (a lot of fighters I know). Joshua remains to be an inspiration to me. How everyone doubted him against a mma fighter and ever seeing naganou and fury argue while it was supposed to the fighters moment lit a cord in me. I saw myself in Joshua and his journey.
Currently going through a massive failure in my life. A life altering defeat. This video picked up my spirits a bit. Even gave me a bit of hope. Thank you.
Thank you and glad this was able to help! Keep going! It will all work out 👊
Great video, I've been an AJ fan since before the Olympics and it's lovely to see people acknowledge the person he is rather than being a bandwagon to jump on
This video come at the right time in my life. I recently have had a streak of defeats, and I never felt so low. I felt like a loser. And then, I open yt to see this title. People say yt is a distraction, nothing good comes of using yt, but hey, you prove them wrong. The script of this video you made, have help me a lot today. It may sounds corny, but thank you man, you help me. (I hope my grammar is good, I'm still learning english)
Sorry to hear man! One of the reasons I decided to put together was to maybe help someone. Keep going, don't give up, there is always a way to bounce back. Even when it seems there is no way out the storm. You can. 👊
Agreed man
I tell my fighters: You never lose. You win or you learn. Whatever happens, you keep fighting. The fight is everything.
Tyvm for another masterpiece sir. Keep up the good work 🎉
Love that! Thank you Jose.
I tell my son "you win some ,and you learn some". He is 12 and im 40 and still activley training/boxing (for 13 years i boxed/trained) ive taught him his stance and how to step and how to jab when he was around 5 and he wasnt that interested in wanting to learn to box but sometimes he wants to join me when im training at home every so often. So i always had him steping and throwing 1-2s over and over with everything we did. Because i want his basic fundementals sharp. But now he has been sticking with it lately and he looks good working his combos etc... but sorry about the novel , im just so proud of my boy, and your comment remided me of what i tell my son.
Anyway thank you and God bless
I recently just lost my fight in a controversial decision where many people felt I won and I’ve looked back on the fight looking at the moments where I may have lost it’s something I have to learn but I hate losing wit a passion ty for this video
Come back stronger brother! Put in the work and believe you can get better. 👊
Use that experience as fire for your next fight champ, you'll only get better that way! 🥊 Wish you all the strenght
'I Give My Life To This Game Man.' Beautiful
Only lesser men spoke ill off him
Correct, people acting like sport people should bever lose when in every other aspect of life the only way to grow is to take challenges and more often LOSE. This is when you grow.
Well 99,99998% are lesser than him 😅
That's one thing my dad taught me. Losing well and being a good sport are musts, never be a sore loser or an arrogant winner.
💯
This man is truly inspirational. Will always wish him well in his career.
Heavy stuff man, AJ wears his heart on his chest and is a beacon of hope for younger fighters. Hope the best for him, you're never out of the fight
Anthony Joshua's level of activity and the incredible KOs he's given us set him apart from this generation of heavyweights. I also felt he might've been on a downward slope after the 2nd Usyk defeat but it's great to see him bounce back and be next in line for a shot at becoming 3x champ.
Lots of people were AJ fans at the start and then they switched up and they didn't like him . Im team AJ win lose or draw .
Man. This is timely. I've had a rough go of boxing. Particularly in sparring. The week goes well. I feel good and confident. Then I spar and shit falls apart, in my mind. Everyone watching says I'm doing well but I struggle to celebrate those positive moments. I'm hyperfocused on the mistakes I make. You're right. I've got to be better to myself in those moments.
Always my man! Keep going, boxing is always a process!
I took a huge loss in life yesterday. I came across this and it gave me a spark of hope. God bless.
Keep going my man!
This video was unbelievably beautiful. Thank you for this
Absolutely brilliant! Thank you! Well put together!
Much appreciated 👊
Big respect to AJ and to creator of this video
AJs story is very inspiring. His reactions to the Usyk losses were very hard to watch, and I didn't think he would be able to come back from it. But he never stopped trying to better himself, and now he's back on top
The mindset and philosophy might be my favorite part of the sport. Thanks for this video
My pleasure! Think I plan to do more like this.
I'm so glad I came across this video. I'm part of the training team for young professional mma fighters and one of the hardset things to deal with for them is loss because they're in their late teens and early adulthood so they don't have those tools yet, and it doesn't help having social media as well. Will definitely be sharing with my boys
Truly appreciated, I hope this helps some of them. 👊
I love your usual technical breakdowns, but these videos and your message are just on another level. Thanks for your work
That was tough to watch. I saw both Usyk fights and I feel like I took every shot from him that AJ took. Felt the same way in the first Ruiz fight. I’m an AJ fan bcuz he makes no excuses in failure and he doesn’t become obnoxious or braggadocios in victory. He doesn’t project a self centered attitude or act as if he’s the king of boxing or the hw division. Even though his career revitalized he boxing after 10 years of Klitschko dominance and disinterest from the casual boxing fans. I’m a fan of boxing since the ‘70s. AJ is a class act.
We are all human. It shows in different ways at different times in different situations. Everybody putting theyself out there in the ring commands respect
Yes and we are weak.
Outstanding work Jamie.
Thank you for being fair to AJ. He gets so much stick from the media and I don't know why, he's such an inspiration.
14days until I claim my victory after back to back defeats… both defeats felt like wins because of the level has been a step up back to back, both men were golden boxers and God knows I’m ready to dominate 30th March, and beyond. All I got going into this. Let’s get IT MAN!!! LETS F-en GET IT
LETS GO CHAMP
Just watched a minute of this video, immediate sub! Didn't expect that this video became personal 😅
Thanks for subbing!
I had 4 street fights in HS 1 won 3 lost. I look at myself like less then a man everyday i feel that everyone looks down at me and i have nothing. But i stood my ground. I went in i did what i had to do even if i didnt give it my all i gave it something. I put in the effort and thanks to this video i have seen this. I will now join boxing classes
AJ has been my fav boxer since i've got into boxing. Huge role model, Faces the best and takes risks. He loses? He's looking to come back and improve his game instead of giving up and he got a lot of hate and pressure during all of it. Im glad he's back to winning ways cause hes looking like his old dangerous self and could even be more dangerous then before
Thank you , I needed to watch this.
This gets me even excited for a possible Usyk rematch, could be like a Marquez-Pacquiao situation
It’s sure possible…he’s still on that journey.
No way Pacquiao Vs Marquez was way more competitive
this version of AJ can definitely beat Fury, but not Usyk. When Usyk wins again, AJ will be mentally finished.
No point though, I love Joshua but he already lost twice
@@lotannaTV Marquez lost to Pac twice too, still knocked him out in their third bout
Defeat always put fire in my belly. Victory just made me look for a better opponent. And there was never a shortage of those.
Fantastic video! I’m an amateur boxer and had a lost recently, but this video helps me have the correct perspective 🙌
Glad it was helpful! Keep going! 👊
No intention to compare the two. But the examples the greats have set, like Ali, after losing the Fight of the Century, he stayed on the grind, went on a win streak, got done by Norton, bounced back, and finally got Frazier, all while clearly not even being in his prime. People must've thought Ali was second best between those 1st 2 frazier fights, especially after the norton loss. Amazing to see Joshua trying to follow the same footsteps.
Fantastic video! Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
This video came out two days after I lost my 1st boxing match. I rewatched the tape, and I noticed I was somehow just not using my right hand enough. I held back. Its a very high chance I will rematch the same guy again, so now I know what to do. And I know one loss, espexially on the 1st ever boxing match, doesnt mean its over.
One of my favorite quotes, "Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts." Winston Churchill
You got it champ :)
One of my favorite quotes, "Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts." -Winston Churchill.
You got it champ :)
@@pk1481 I really appreciate you saying that, thank you. And its a very good quote that I have never heard before, so thank you for sharing it with me.
Many non boxers think that boxers fear geting hurt in the ring, that they fear geting punched. 🤦♂️In reality boxers fear losing, fear not being good enough to beat their opponent. When you put 100% into training and win or lose you are overwhelmed with emotions. This is why boxers might breakdown and cry after important tough fights. When you truly care about something getting it or losing it will make you emotional. It shows your love and passion for whatever you have gained or lost.
This is just great advice on life. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Hey guys i just wanted to say that the message of this video fits not only for boxing, but for anything you're trying to achieve. Keep that in mind. You'll be better, stronger, day by day. I believe in you.
Beautiful video AJ has inspired me so much
The second loss to Usyk changed him, he’s had a different look in his eyes since then, different man, different fighter since that…
just lost my first fight, this video appeals to me
I lost my first fight too man, it's disappointing, upsetting and difficult to accept but today... I'm a champion literally because of it. I learned from it. I lost in semifinal and one full year after defeat I won in the final against the opponent who beat me the year prior.
Bernard Hopkins lost his first bout, Olympian Paddy Barnes lost several of his first fights before he established the impressive amateur record and began his Olympic journey.
"Failure is not determined by successes, Success is determined by failures" try and keep the head up, the hands up but the chin tucked in champ. Continue to work hard and you'll get there soon my friend. God bless 🍀🤜🤛
@wjmccartan6747 appreciate the kind words, personally I think I was robbed of a win, and so do many others, but at the same time having a loss means i know what it means to lose, so I'm training harder now so noone can rob me of a win ever again.
@Ok-eg8dg good stuff bro, take the opportunity away from the judges to rob you again 💪
I’ve come to realize that loosing suck and when things sucks it invoke anger, and anger is simply energy. Energy that can be used to yo put in more work
We coming back champ 🏆
Lets be real. I thought he was finished after Usyk and now look. He looks like the second best guy in the division. Say what you want about AJ but the mans the real G. Looking back I think we'll all appreciate AJ.
Also love the video!
Already know its gonna be a banger
Let’s go AJ big fella.
Well written video, really enjoyed this
Huge respect to AJ👏🏻👏🏻
Beautiful video man 👏
That was awesome. Made me shed a tear.
Other boxers top boxers today would have a really long layoff after losing twice in a row. Joshua returned in less than a year and fought 3 times in 2023, which is a lot in these days.
Your channel is amazing.
Lovely n inspiring vedio..
Aj wil bounce back to claim his belt .
Great Video Jaime
Another great video, thank you.
AJ is just such a nice guy
Nice lil piece brother! Even tho I was like huh?? Jon jones never lost! 😂 thumbnail got me
What a guy🥊
Thank you, this was great
I understand now his humility
AJ is my inspiration
My hero
My number one boxer
It's even crazy when you win and people want you too lose
Good edit
What a great video
Teofimo and Anthony Joshua showed that even in defeat you can come back better and stronger, even in today's time
So emotional 😢
“There’s a benefit to losing… You get to learn from your mistakes.”
-Megamind
Great video. People always talk trash about AJ which is annoying af. Yes he had a meltdown… ok? So what? He’s human. For years he’s been a fantastic ambassador of the sport and has represented England brilliantly. I fully believe AJ 2.0 under Ben Davison will destroy Usyk and flatten the gypsy con Tyson Fury.
Losing twice is so painful
New subscriber
Excellent
Good video ✔️
Shout out to AJ 💪🏿
love it!
I really like this new version of Aj, now he is behind nobody
Beautiful
So is he proud or humble?
They can never make their mind up. Whatever suits the narrative.
If AJ had fought dirty like Dubois and roughed up Usyk like Chisora additionally with his own power to put fighters away when the time comes I believe he would have won. The tactics both times out were off, not his actual abilities. You must play to your strengths and pressure your opponents weaknesses.
What’s the song in the background
I have much admiration for those who loose while in search of greatness. Joshua is a good example. Yes, he is a sore loser at times, but only shows how much he cares. I hope that Fury wins next so that Joshua can give him a piece of humble pie.
This might sound weird but I think Anthony Joshua is a much, much better underdog than defending champion. Or just "champion". I don't think that attitude or status really compliments his personality.
He IS an amazing person but the "pretty boy lifestyle", the "blingbling" persona as exhibited(to me) most starkly before the Ruiz fight(to me, as a "amateur spectator") I really thought "oh oh".
He is not taking this seriously at all. There is a poison in this for people who believe in the "on top of the world" bs that just does not apply to anything. I have been on top of mountains.
And even if you are there, you really can't stay there for a long time. It's not a place to live.
For sure, he is different. He has a very distinct and deep personality. So do others.
But he it. It's not "part" of him. He wears his heart on his face. I really, really like that. It says trustworthy. To some degree. If he is really in control of himself and not a dream or a vice or a manager or a team or whatever.
He triumphs and suffers equally strong. Pretty cool.
But he should STAY OUT of the limelight. And just have a good time with people that he can trust. Whoever that is. So that he can learn to trust himself and be in control of that. The more he is control of himself, the better a boxer he will be.
And for someone who is already athletic and can deliver tons of sweat training wise, I really don't think that hard training has anything to do with the kind of discipline that is good for him. ?.
I see it this way. The guy is big, the guy is strong. The man was put aside for something(Boxing) when he really, maybe, wanted to play soccer.
By chance, he is actually really good at boxing. But it was not his first choice. First love. He has to prove himself EVERY time.
And while for some this is a training mantra to get the most out of themselves when they are already giving 100%(just to stay on that level) for Anthony Joshua, I believe, this is ACTUALLY what he has to do. To push away whatever the hell it is that is bothering.
Honestly I really like the guy. Just hope he gets happy before he gets anything else. Even belts.
Joshua was just being a Dbag after the fight. We keep finding excuses to feel bad for AJ during that moment but who throws the rings (that aren’t even yours) out of the ring and then take over the whole post fight interview and takes the spotlight from the actual winner
But no AJ V Francis highlights? Still amazing video
It has one... there was only 3 good punches thrown and 2 of them were the same punch lol
AJs performance made Tyson furry look pathetic and uysk more dangerous
Amen
4:02
AJ IS A WEAK HEAVY WEIGHT HE LACKS STYLE AND TALENT
Going to lose to usik again 😂
I'm not a boxer but I am a perpetual loser. Not sure it's helped me in any way though 😂
What a load of nonsense. Joshua embarrassed himself after the 2nd Usyk fight and has fought nothing but bums since- simple as that
He already proved that he is not good at losing. One of the main reasons he is not liked that much. Being too cocky doesn't help either. So much for staying humble. 👊
Grow up everyone who has failed at something acts the way AJ did that night the only difference is he did it in front of the camera.
@@Theemptythroneistakenno they don't. In fact the vast majority don't.
@hurley31 Yes they do the only difference they do it in private.
@@Theemptythroneistaken which is the point.
@hurley31 Then what was the point of your comment 🤣🤣