Anthony Joshua "stole Oleksandr Usyk's moment" with his bizarre post-fight rant after losing to the Ukrainian.That is according to former super-middleweight champion Carl Froch, who added that Joshua's rambling speech in the aftermath of the fight was "disrespectful." Joshua's bizarre antics cast a shadow over a terrific 12-round contest that went the way of Usyk on the judges' scorecards.The story should have been about Joshua's valiant effort in defeat and Usyk's triumph through adversity, but the British fighter ended up stealing the limelight with his impassioned post-fight speech.
After the result was announced, the 32-year-old threw Usyk's belts out of the ring before appearing to storm off. READ MORE: Win 2 tickets to watch England vs Germany in Nations League action at Wembley StadiumHe then returned to the ring to deliver a rambling message about his boxing journey and the situation in Ukraine.
He also claimed he was stealing Usyk's belt. Froch was not impressed with Joshua's antics, saying: "He stole Usyk’s moment. He didn’t say anything that would offend anybody too much.
He stole Usyk’s moment. He was emotionally built up. I didn’t like the belts being chucked. It was disrespectful."Joshua began his rant by saying: "I ain't no amateur boxer from five-years-old that was an elite prospect from youth.
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