Anthony Joshua has reiterated his statement that Lennox Lewis is a ‘clown’ in a new Instagram post.
After hearing the former undisputed champion’s response to his interview released this morning, AJ took to social media to stand by his initial remarks.
Anthony Joshua lost his titles to Andy Ruiz Jr in JuneCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Their feud has been bubbling under the surface for several months, but Joshua kick-started the war of words by telling Sky Sports: “Lennox is a clown. I don’t respect Lennox.
“Me and Lennox are not the same. My legacy is to sit back and enjoy the younger generation coming up, and not to be involved.
“Just to appreciate what it takes to get there. Lennox isn’t like that. Me and Lennox are cut from a different cloth.”
Lennox Lewis has been critical of AJ in past interviewsCredit: Getty
Lewis replied by tweeting: “Wow! He’s right! We ARE cut from a different cloth.
“Undisputed wasn’t something I ‘worried’ about. It was something I went after until it was accomplished.
“Disappointed in AJ’s words but I understand that this ‘jealousy’ narrative was only fabricated AFTER I criticised them for Wilder negotiations. All of the sudden I’m a hater.”
Wow! He’s right! We ARE cut from a different cloth. Undisputed wasn’t something I “worried” about. It was something I went after until it was accomplished! https://t.co/m4aw2YoTU0
— Lennox Lewis, CBE, CM (@LennoxLewis) August 15, 2019
Disappointed in AJ’s words but I understand that this “jealousy” narrative was only fabricated AFTER I criticized them for Wilder negotiations. All of the sudden im a hater. 🤷🏾♂️ Ask who benefits from such a simple minded narrative? Not AJ. Not me.
— Lennox Lewis, CBE, CM (@LennoxLewis) August 15, 2019
However, Lennox’s words do not appear to have won Joshua over, as he has now taken to Instagram and doubled down.
He posted: “Always say it how it is. A clown is a clown.
“He can wipe his make-up off, but his heart remains the same.
“No squares in my circle, cuz. G s*** only.”
Anthony Joshua reiterated his comments on Instagram