Anthony Joshua, a six-foot-six, broad-shouldered and muscular, flawless specimen of Afro-British masculinity, is the King of Heavyweight Boxing. From his stomping grounds of Watford, England, Anthony Joshua rules the boxing world. He wants to unify all the belts and in order to do that, he has to destroy Oleksander Usyk the cruiserweight boxing champion, and also defeat the winner of the Deontay Wilder/Tyson Fury III rematch/hoopla/drama. The boxing world has too many champions with the IBF, WBC, WBA, WBO and Lineal Championship belts resting in different hands. Anthony Joshua wants to be the first man to unify all the belts since the era of legends like Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis. May he rise to the occasion...
WNBA champion and social justice warrior queen Liz Cambage is chilling out in the club in metropolitan London, England, after ditching the Tokyo Olympics. The Opals, Australia's women's basketball team, could go to Tartarus for all she cared. WNBA superstar Liz Cambage was tired of being stabbed in the back by people who were supposed to be her friends and teammates. If the Aussies didn't appreciate her, then to Hell with them. When it comes to women's basketball, Australia was nothing until Liz Cambage came along. They wouldn't get within sniffing distance of a medal at the Olympics without Liz Cambage and everyone in Australia knew it...
WNBA player Liz Cambage is a whole lot of woman in more ways than one. When it comes to social justice, Liz speaks her mind and doesn't hold back. In the world of women's professional sports, Liz Cambage is a dominant presence. The Las Vegas Aces acknowledge Liz Cambage as their one and only and queen. The Australian public doesn't seem to like tall, attractive, outspoken female athletes like Liz Cambage. Australia isn't like the United States of America and if Australian athletes speak out about racism and social justice too damn much, they tend to be punished for it. Liz Cambage isn't about to let any man disrespect her. What man can handle the power, personality and strength of the demigoddess of the WNBA?
"I don't want to be in the club, I need to be in the gym," Anthony Joshua said to his buddy Floyd Mayweather, and the shorter man, boxing's only undefeated retired champion, flashed him a smile. Nobody parties like Floyd Mayweather. Back in the day, actors like Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez could hold their own against Floyd Mayweather in the global party scene but he's the man now. With the City of London reopening after the covid debacle, Floyd Mayweather saw an opportunity for both business and pleasure. Floyd came to London and looked up his good buddy Anthony Joshua, and the two boxing superstars got their party on. Nothing wrong with that...
"AJ, there's a time for work and a time to play," Floyd Mayweather said with a grin as he did the bump and grind with Brianna, a tall, blonde-haired White chick with a big booty. Floyd had Brianna mesmerized and the feeling appeared to be mutual. Anthony nodded at his buddy and pretended to be having fun. The club is full of hot chicks but Anthony Joshua wasn't impressed. The Nigerian-British boxing champion remembered how a lot of fans, female and male, abandoned him after his one and only loss to Mexican heavyweight contender Andy Ruiz. Anthony Joshua came back and defeated Ruiz to reclaim his belts, but he was a changed man. Anthony Joshua doesn't believe people when they say they like him anymore...
"Do your thing, Floyd," Anthony Joshua said as he took a sip of Iced tea. He really wished he were in the gym right now. Floyd Mayweather is a good man and someone that Anthony Joshua looks up to, so he didn't mind chilling with the champion. Still, Floyd was retired while Anthony Joshua had major challengers like Usyk, Wilder, Fury and Joe Joyce lining up to fight him. The two boxing champions and close friends weren't in the same boat. Anthony was trying to think of a lame excuse to ditch the party when he sensed a presence behind him...