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Joshua, who won 24 wins and 22 KO: I will be back in the ring in December this year, and yesterday I was a bit impatient

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Joshua, who won 24 wins and 22 KO: I will be back in the ring in December this year, and yesterday I was a bit impatient

Today, former world heavyweight Englishman Anthony Joshua (24-2, 22KO) told the media that he plans to return to the ring in December to continue fighting and will not be depressed by yesterday's world war II again lost to Olek Sandra Usik (20-0, 13KO). Yesterday morning, Joshua lost to his old rival Usik in 113-115, 112-116, 115-113 controversy points, although the result was still lost, but better than the first game, especially the 8th-9 contract Shuya once played Usik, but he failed to seize the opportunity KO Usik.

Joshua, who won 24 wins and 22 KO: I will be back in the ring in December this year, and yesterday I was a bit impatient

Joshua said: "After the game I asked Eddie Hearn if I could play again in November, it was important to keep that momentum going. He said he could arrange for me to return to the ring in December. I'm going to take a two-week break first. I was born for boxing, my fighting spirit will never disappear, and whoever wants to fight with me, I am willing to accept the challenge. I hadn't fought in 11 months before World War II, and I don't know if it's a bit rusty, and I don't know how to answer that question. This time I tried a new way of playing. I remember walking into the early days of professional boxing, I KO a lot of opponents that I thought was impossible to beat, I only played amateur boxing for 3 and a half years. It was with my enthusiasm and hunger that I KO these opponents. Yesterday, I wanted to cause more trouble for Usik. At the moment, I wouldn't say I'm satisfied with myself, in fact I'm lost inside. ”

Joshua, who won 24 wins and 22 KO: I will be back in the ring in December this year, and yesterday I was a bit impatient

Joshua continued: "Yesterday I was a little emotional, but I actually had a lot of pressure when I came on stage. I played 2 games, one against Usik and the other against my emotions, both of which I lost. I had to say to myself, I'm going to calm down. When I couldn't control the rhythm of the game, I was very anxious and emotional. In fact, I love boxing very much, and I will continue to grow from now on. I don't think I fought too badly in World War II, and I know a lot of people don't agree, but I think so. I was a little impatient on the pitch. ”

Joshua, who won 24 wins and 22 KO: I will be back in the ring in December this year, and yesterday I was a bit impatient

Now boxing fans are looking forward to Usik continuing to challenge Tyson Fury (32-0-1, 23KO) to determine the real overlord of the heavyweight. Foreign bookmakers have offered 1-3 odds and are optimistic about Tyson Furie winning.

Joshua, who won 24 wins and 22 KO: I will be back in the ring in December this year, and yesterday I was a bit impatient

The 32-year-old Joshua has lost the last two consecutive games to the sub-heavyweight Uzik, and now the heavyweight ultimate unity battle with Tyson Fury (32-0-1, 23KO) has also been completely lost, and these two defeats have left him in a sharp decline.