“Thank God he put the controller down!”: Anthony Joshua Almost Missed out on Becoming the Greatest Heavyweight Boxer of a Generation Because of FIFA

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“Thank God he put the controller down!” Anthony Joshua Almost Missed Out On Becoming the Greatest Heavyweight Boxer of a Generation because of FIFA

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  • The world-renowned boxer seems like a man of discipline, until you realize how he had to drop certain habits to reach his fame.
  • Anthony used to play FIFA until the early hours of the day, rest for some time, and then quickly get back to training.
  • With an Olympic gold medal in his collection and more victories to come, Anthony shows no sign of backing down.
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In the world of boxing, British legend Anthony Joshua has made quite a name for himself as the charismatic and disciplined fighter of the modern generation. At first glance, it may seem that Anthony is always at peak performance, thanks to his strict regime. But the reality might surprise you a little.

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In a recent discovery, Anthony revealed his history with the popular game FIFA. And it’s not the healthiest of relationships out there. It turns out that the boxer had a borderline addiction to the game, which almost had a negative impact on him and his career.

Anthony Joshua Dropped the Controller at the Right Time

The game has been an important part of Joshua's life, but now it's time to set boundaries.
The game has been an important part of Joshua’s life, but now it’s time to set boundaries.

In an article published by SportsJOE, an interview with Anthony Joshua revealed the boxer’s relationship with gaming. More particularly with FIFA. There was a point in his life when playing FIFA until 5 in the morning was nothing new. He’d love the game so much that putting down the controller was clearly out of the question.

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After just a few hours of sleep, he’d quickly get back to training at 7 a.m. Fortunately, the self-aware sportsman recognized his unhealthy patterns and knew he needed to make a change. Finally, after having that much-needed self-talk, Anthony made changes to his gaming habits and continued working on his discipline for what he does best.

Last year, he was an important guest at FIFA in London. You can tell how much love he holds for the sport and his own career as well. Gaming becomes an interesting bridge. Now, balancing the two is what takes a lot of willpower, and there’s no doubt that he has his priorities straight.

Even Outside the World of FIFA, Anthony Joshua Shines Brightly as a True Sportsman

He has delivered 22 knockouts in his career.
He has delivered 22 knockouts in his career.

In the world of boxing, Anthony often highlights his charismatic personality and stays in the good conversations of people around him. Even though he is popular in the sports world right now, his humble beginnings are a homage to all that he’s had to deal with.

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Somewhere, video games became a source of comfort (like it did for so many of us), and FIFA was a getaway into all that Anthony Joshua could be great at.

Out of the 24 fights he has won, 22 have been clean knockouts, giving you a picture of how deadly his strikes are in the ring. Furthermore, Joshua is also involved in a lot of charity work that deals with numerous social issues.

While Anthony isn’t the first celebrity to reveal and re-enact his memories with FIFA, it goes on to show how many famous personalities have a connection to the game. What are your thoughts on Anthony’s relationship with the game? Let us know in the comments below.

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Written by Tanay Sharma

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Tanay wears more hats than Red Dead Redemption 2 characters. He's a musician, writer, voice-over artist and adores interactive media. His favourite games are the ones with memorable stories and characters. He's pursuing a master's degree in Behavioural Sciences. No, he won't read your mind.