Anthony Joshua reacts to Tyson Fury’s rude behavior in interview
Via Charles Brun: Anthony Joshua doesn’t like the rude behavior Tyson Fury displayed this week in his YouTube well-intentioned True Geordie interview.
The anger dissipated when the tattooed presenter indicated he should fight a better opponent than Derek Chisora for the December 3 match on ESPN and BT Sport Box Office at the Stadium. Tottenham Hotspurs in London.
Instead of humbly agreeing with Geordie and laughing it off, Fury kicked him out at the end of the interview, letting him know he wouldn’t get the chance to have him again on his show.
It looks really bad. Fury hits the guy, who is basically pointing out what casual fans have to say about his wrong decision when the 38-year-old old journeyman kind of defeated Chisora as his next opponent. his own rather than a relevant heavyweight. will give people their money’s worth.
You could argue that it’s been a long time since a heavyweight world champion has played against such a poor challenger as Chisora, and it looks especially bad given all the great picks Fury has.
Old Fury could basically close his eyes and pick a heavier person on the list than Chisora, but this is his baby. Fury wanted Chisora, and he said he would give him another fight. So it’s not a coincidence that Fury chose Chisora as his horse sheep on December 3.
This is the guy he wants, and I hate to say it, but we could see Fury continue with this kind of cherry picking in the future unless he fights someone good enough to knock the lights out. his, like Deontay Wilder.
Anthony Joshua said: “We need to behave in a better fashion because there are young people watching us. SPORT reacted to Tyson Fury’s rude behavior during an interview with True Geordie this week.
“I just think there is a way that we need to behave ourselves. Regardless of whether the interviewer encourages us or not.
“I am not a judge who can say what is right or wrong; we just have to try and behave in a better manner when we can, when we are in front of the camera. When we can, just try. Try, try, try, it’s for rising boxers,” Joshua said.