Anthony Joshua just provided his fans with some serious nightmare fuel! The British heavyweight sensation is coming off a second-round knockout victory over former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou earlier this year. While there have been some talks of ‘AJ’ facing Daniel Dubois next, nothing has been confirmed quite yet. In the meantime, Joshua seems to be enjoying some downtime.
How is he doing that? Well, according to his latest Instagram post, the former unified heavyweight champion partook in some cup therapy to help him relax and recover. While it must have been a refreshing experience for him, for the fans watching—not so much. And it quickly became a thing of nightmare for most of his fans online.
What is cup therapy?
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A few hours ago, Anthony Joshua took to his Instagram account to share the clip in question, with the caption of the post reading “plant with success”. Meanwhile, in the clip, Joshua can be seen sitting upright with several bulbs stuck to his upper half. However, he didn’t seem to be in any sort of pain because of the bulbs.

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RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA – DECEMBER 03: Anthony Joshua looks on ahead of the IBF, WBA, WBO & IBO World Heavyweight Title Fight between Andy Ruiz Jr and Anthony Joshua during the Clash On The Dunes Public Work Out at Public at the Investment Fund office complex on December 03, 2019 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
According to some sources, cup therapy or cupping therapy is an ancient technique, which can be used to heal and ease pain. It involves a practitioner placing cups or bulbs on various parts of the body. These cups are vacuum sealed that results in the skin pulling upwards. Regardless, however, the whole thing managed to create new phobias in people watching.
Repulsed fans worried about Anthony Joshua
Since the clip went live, thousands of fans left a variety of comments on the post. One user couldn’t stand the sight of the cups sucking Joshua’s skin. The user wrote, “That looks seriously unpleasant lol”. While it may seem that way, many who have gone through it claim it’s refreshing.
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Another user worried about Joshua asked, “God damn, doesn’t that hurt bro??” The therapy usually doesn’t hurt at all, but one may feel some skin tightening and a pulling sensation.
Someone else felt a certain way after watching Joshua’s clip. “That gave me the heebie-jeebies .. I don’t know why”, wrote the user. It might not be pretty to look at, but it does help, as some suggest.
The next user might just have made the biggest mistake. The user wrote, “This gave me an immediate phobia”. Anthony Joshua might not have intended to do that.
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Meanwhile, this user explained exactly what it feels like to go through this therapy. “This actually feels great. Gives great sensation. I’ve tried it once before”, wrote the user. It’s worth mentioning that whether it actually provides health benefits has some reserve backing it, but nothing solid to prove its benefits.
Alright, most fans evidently aren’t big fans of the cupping therapy, but Anthony Joshua seems to be enjoying it. Hopefully, he gets rid of whatever pain he is recovering from, so fans can see him back in action. What did you think about the clip? Did you also squirm?