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Anthony Joshua clarifies why he didn’t acknowledge Nigeria after latest victory

“When I lost my last match, Nigerians were the people who trolled me and made mockery of me. Learn to show love to those losing, not only those winning.

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Heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua has finally broken his silence on the contentious issue surrounding his decision not to acknowledge his Nigerian heritage following his latest bout.

In the aftermath of his recent high-stakes fight, the boxer has found himself under scrutiny for his actions, prompting widespread speculation and debate.

However, in an exclusive interview conducted recently, Joshua provided much-needed clarification, offering insights into the motivations behind his controversial choice.

In the interview, Joshua addressed the matter directly, acknowledging the curiosity and concerns expressed by fans and the media alike.

Contrary to assumptions of indifference or detachment from his Nigerian roots, Joshua revealed that his decision was rooted in a “deeply personal struggle.”

He confessed to grappling with internal distractions and challenges in the lead-up to the fight, necessitating a laser focus on his mental preparation and performance in the ring.

He spoke further about the pressures and expectations placed upon athletes of his calibre, highlighting the need for resilience and self-care amidst the relentless scrutiny and spotlight of the industry.

“When I lost my last match, Nigerians were the people who trolled me and made mockery of me. Learn to show love to those losing, not only those winning.

“Those at the bottom need love, care, and support more than those at the top. When someone is falling, hold them; don’t wait to make a mockery of them. They are my people, and I love them still.“

While Joshua’s decision may have sparked controversy and disappointment among some fans, he expressed gratitude for their unwavering support throughout his career.

He reiterated his pride in his Nigerian heritage and reaffirmed his commitment to representing the country proudly in future endeavours.

 

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