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Anthony Joshua finally Reveals Why He Didn’t Acknowledge Nigerians After His Win Against Francis Nganno

Following his triumph over Francis Ngannou, British boxer Anthony Joshua has now revealed why he refused to acknowledge Nigeria, his home nation.

Remember that on March 8, 2024, Anthony Joshua knocked out Francis Ngannou in the second round in a thrilling victory during Friday’s heavyweight match in Saudi Arabia.

Joshua’s decision not to address Nigeria during his post-victory speech in the boxing arena drew internet criticism.

Anthony Joshua delivers a huge salute to Francis Ngannou’s Cameroon, his London supporters, and the people of Saudi Arabia.

As a result, the boxer has come under fire for his behaviour, creating extensive conjecture and discussion.

However, in a recent exclusive interview, Joshua gave much-needed explanation, revealing the motives behind his contentious decision.

Joshua addressed the issue squarely throughout the interview, noting the curiosity and concerns made by both fans and the media. Contrary to expectations of apathy or detachment from his Nigerian background, Joshua confessed that his decision was motivated by a “deeply personal struggle.”

He admitted to dealing with internal diversions and problems in the buildup to the bout, which required him to concentrate only on his mental preparation and performance in the ring.

Joshua went on to discuss the challenges and expectations that sportsmen of his calibre face, emphasising the importance of resilience and self-care in the face of the industry’s constant scrutiny.

“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 endeavors.

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