Honestly this is some of the positive content that i would love to see shine more. All these absolute world beaters being true martial artists and showing their respect and humility.
Ain't gonna lie that robbie and Nick one got me. They been in the game long time. Glad to see if he was good not just after the fight but outside the ring u know. Two legends
There is literally nothing more heartwarming than people who compete in brutal fights for a living saying some of the most wholesome shit because you know that shit's REAL coming from them. They have no reason to lie, in fact most fighters play the mean guy to look tough and cool.
This didn't make me laugh much but I sure did like it all the same. It's nice to take a break from being a hater for a while, and see the better side of people..
Joshua showed his true colors (brown hehe) when he lost his second fight to Usyk. "I don't know what's happening there, but it's not nice", when talking about the Russia-Ukraine-war. He took the belt from Usyk and threw it to the ground. He asked "how did you beat me, I'm a professional" and disrespectful things like this. He just acts like a nice person, but he lacks sportsmanship. He's an embarrassment who can't get over a lose to a cruiserweight and was overhyped till his first loss to Andy Ruiz. And in my opinion it's not even something to be ashamed of. He lost to good fighters. Ruiz is freaking underrated, had over 100 amateur fights. And Usyk is unbeaten, fought some good fighters and even knocked Bellew out, who beat David Haye twice. Losing to good fighters isn't a tragedy but AJ is just a loser.
@@drdoom5516 feel like you’re misinterpreting that speech from aj. that whole “how did you beat me” stuff he was trying to say usyk was more skilled than him and basically complimenting usyk for being able to beat him with the physical disadvantages, it just came across aggressively cause of the way he was speaking. this isn’t just my opinion if you actually listen to the speech it’s clearly what he’s trying to say