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Anthony Joshua in X-rated Instagram rant denying Dillian Whyte talks as fans say ‘Usyk scrambled his brain’

, Anthony Joshua in X-rated Instagram rant denying Dillian Whyte talks as fans say ‘Usyk scrambled his brain’

BOXING fans have joked Oleksandr Uysk has “scrambled” Anthony Joshua’s brain following an X-rated rant on the Brit’s Instagram story.

It comes after promoter Eddie Hearn claimed talks were now underway between AJ‘s camp and Dillian Whyte‘s for a targeted August 12th bout.

Anthony Joshua has denied claims of a rematch between himself and Dillian Whyte

, Anthony Joshua in X-rated Instagram rant denying Dillian Whyte talks as fans say ‘Usyk scrambled his brain’
It comes despite the claim from promoter Eddie Hearn

However, following the promoter’s claim, Johusa took to his Instagram story to deny his knowledge of fight talks.

Drawing inspiration from the lyrics hit UK rapper Stormzy – who will manage the England team at this year’s Soccer Aid – AJ, 33, said: “I don’t know about any talks to fight Dillian Whyte.

“Everyday. AJ this, AJ that, AJ’s hairline going way back but I’ll still f*** your girl go retweet that.”

A follow-up post came soon after, with Joshua posting a picture of Stormzy on his story alongside the caption: “AJ’s this, AJ’s that.

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“AJ says: ‘F*** off.”

In response to the explicit posts, one fan reacted: “AJ has officially turned heel.”

A second said: “Usyk proper scrambled his brain.”

A third typed: “Finally came outta his shell.”

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“This AJ reminds me of the old AJ and I love it
, Anthony Joshua in X-rated Instagram rant denying Dillian Whyte talks as fans say ‘Usyk scrambled his brain’
, Anthony Joshua in X-rated Instagram rant denying Dillian Whyte talks as fans say ‘Usyk scrambled his brain’,” confessed a fourth.

One fan even believes his Stormzy-inspired posts could mean the fight is on, claiming: “This could be a sign the fight is on: didn’t Stormzy walk him on for the first fight?”

Indeed, way back in 2015 – when AJ beat Whyte via a seventh-round TKO to win the British and Commonwealth heavyweight titles – Stormzy performed during AJ’s ring walk.

The musician previously had beef with Whyte.

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The heavyweight had claimed he could “knock out” Stormzy, with Stormzy responding by calling him out in his song “One Take”.

Stormzy’s lyrics were: “I clocked it, my man’s lost it. Man held a beating, the ref should’ve stopped it. Mopped it, had one chance you flopped it.

“Threatening me won’t make you the heavyweight champ, rudeboy stop this.”

As well as a rematch against Whyte, Joshua has also been linked with a bout against Deontay Wilder.

Indeed, promoter Frank Warren has even claimed AJ turned down a fight with Tyson Fury to target a showdown with the Bronze Bomber.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the seven punches in boxing

The seven punches in boxing are jab, cross, hook, uppercut, straight right, left hook, and body shot. These punches attack the opponent’s head or body.

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How long does it take for you to learn boxing

It takes about 3 months to learn boxing. This includes learning the basics, such as footwork, stance, and balance. It is important to remember that boxing does not just involve throwing punches. It is important to know how to dodge and block attacks.

What is the best way to practice boxing with no partner?

If you are looking to box with a partner but don’t want to train, you can just watch the professional boxing matches on TV. Or you can find an amateur boxing club near you. Amateur boxesing clubs usually hold regular training sessions. These sessions typically involve sparring partners, who often hit pads together.

Punching bags are another option for practicing boxing. Before you use the bag, be sure to protect yourself with gloves or boxing gloves.

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What can I do to practice my boxing defense?

Boxing is among the oldest forms of martial art known to man. Boxing is also considered to be one of the hardest sports to play. It’s not enough to punch someone in their face and knock them out. You have to be able to defend yourself against kicks and punches.

Find a local boxing gym. After you have found a great place to train, you will need gloves and headgear. The gloves protect your hands, while the headgear protects you. A T-shirt and shorts are required.

Once you’ve got all your equipment, you’ll need to warm up properly. Start off slowly and gradually work your way up to full speed. If you feel ready, get on the bag and start sparring with another boxer. Do not worry if you make a mistake. Don’t worry if you miss. Just keep trying until it works.

How can I improve my defensive capabilities in fighting?

You can improve your defense in fighting by learning how to fight smart. It is important to know how to defend yourself against all types of attacks, as well as how to counterattack when necessary.

If you don’t know the art of fighting, you won’t have the ability to win any fights. You’ll just get beaten up. If you know how to fight you will be ready for anything.

These are some tips that will help you improve your defense.

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  1. Be aware of where your opponent is attacking. This means you must pay close attention to the body language of your opponent. If your opponent appears nervous, it could mean that he’s about to attack again.
  2. Keep calm. Don’t panic. Instead, be calm and focussed.
  3. Block with your arms. Blocking with your arm is a simple, but effective, way to defend yourself against attackers.
  4. Counterattack. Counterattack.
  5. Fight dirty. Fighting dirty can be a way to defend yourself. You can kick your opponent back if he throws a kick at it.

How much weight should I lift when working out?

If you are looking to increase your strength, weight lifting is a must. You should be aware of these guidelines when lifting weights. You should not overdo it. Second, try to lift heavier weights every other day. Third, do each exercise 8 times. Fourth, take a break between sets for 2 minutes. Fifth, you can do all the exercises without using momentum. Finally, be focused on form, not speed.

How do you practice boxing punches.

You can practice boxing using a punching bags. You’ll need to keep punching the bag until you feel you have mastered the technique. Next, you’ll move on to the next part of your body. Once you feel you are comfortable in one area, you can move on to another.

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How To

These are the basics of boxing

How to box effectively

Boxing is a popular sport. Two opponents fight each other to the death. Each country has its own rules. There are three main types of boxing: Amateur boxing, Professional boxing, and Olympic boxing.

Amateur boxing is usually practiced at school, college or university. This type of boxing allows sparring without protection. Usually amateur boxing competitions consist of three rounds of five minutes each. There are many styles of amateur boxing such as Kickboxing or Muay Thai, Taekwondo and Karate, Judo and Wrestling, among others.

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Most professional boxing takes place in gyms, clubs, and stadiums. They are equipped with protective equipment including a mouthpiece and nose guard, shinguards as well as elbow pads, knee pads. Waist belts and groin protectors. Professional boxing competitions have six rounds that last four minutes each. There are many styles to professional boxing.

Olympic boxing is performed at the Olympics. Special protective gear must be worn by boxers to ensure compliance with international standards. The eight rounds last three minutes each and are held over eight rounds. There are only two styles of Olympic boxing; Light Flyweight and Heavyweight.

Boxing’s fundamental skills are:

  • Techniques for punching
  • Guarding techniques
  • Footwork
  • Stance
  • Moving your body
  • Defense
  • Combination
  • Rotation
  • Spare parts

Punching Techniques

There are seven types of punches available: Left Hook and Right Hook, Cross, Cross, Straight, Underhand, Overhand, Cross, Straight, Cross, Straight, Cross, Straight, and Overhand. Each punch has its own technique. Some punches require more force than others. For example, an uppercut requires great force. A straight punch, on the other hand requires less power and is quicker than other punches.

There are many combinations of punches. These are combinations that combine punches to accomplish a particular goal. A combination can contain multiple parts. A left hook followed with a right-cross will cause injury to the opponent’s jaw.

Guard Techniques

To defend himself from being attacked, a boxer uses his entire body. He does this by using his legs.

Legs

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Boxers should use their legs to defend against kicks. When he receives a kick, he raises his leg and moves away from the attacker. If the attack comes from the front, then he bends his knees to avoid being kicked on the side. However, if the attack comes from behind, he stands up straight and blocks the kick with his foot.

Elbows

Because they inflict pain, elbow strikes can be very effective. You can deliver an elbow strike directly or indirectly. Directly means that you hit your opponent with your forearm while indirectly means that you hit him with another part of your arm.

Hands

Boxers use their arms to stop incoming blows. They raise their fists high above their heads and point them in the direction of an attack. The attacker’s fist is then in their face.

Knees

A boxer should bend his knees in order to absorb any blows to his stomach, abdomen, chest or stomach. Knee strikes are often used for defense purposes.

Feet

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When attacked, a boxer should step back and deliver counter-attacks. This will help him gain distance from his opponent. Additionally, boxers need to maintain their balance when they counter-attack.

Stances

A boxer must have a stance in order to be effective at boxing. The way he defends himself will be determined by his stance. It dictates how he places his body and faces his opponent. There are many positions that boxers can adopt. Here are some of the more popular ones:

  • A low stance
  • High stance
  • Southpaw stance
  • Western stance

Moving your body

A boxer must be able to move around his opponent in order to win a fight. This means changing your speed, position and rhythm.

Rotation

A boxer will rotate his arm when he is throwing a punch. Depending on what punch is being thrown, the speed of rotation varies.

Combinations

The timing of each punch will determine the effectiveness and efficiency of a combination. A good combination starts with a strong punch and ends with a weak one.

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Spare parts

Sparring is an exercise session to improve boxing skills. A sparring session is where a boxer trains both his mind and his body. The purpose of sparring is, in short, to learn how fight and not get hurt.

Learning to box takes dedication and patience. To become a better fighter, you have to train hard and continue to work.

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