I have this horrible feeling that AJ will spit out his gumshield and quit again when the Gypsy King starts putting it on him.
Hopefully AJ overcomes his demons and gives the fans a good fight.
Thoughts?
Which is a thing many see as quitting regardless. It's really semantics and hair cutting at this point. Kay, he didn't quit, he just repeated did something to get him thrown out of the fight....huge difference, how dare anyone call him a quitter. Get me?
He didn't repeatedly do anything to get himself thrown out of the fight, unless you're saying that repeatedly going down and getting back up is quitting, in which case Wilder also quit against Fury.
I'm getting the impression Denium is starting to sweat now that fight is looking more and more likely. Had so much to say, so much salt which he has enjoyed throwing. If Joshua goes and knocks the FKK out of Fury I'm not sure Denium will ever reappear on here, well not under that name anyway.
Boys getting nervous.
There's always the Full Retard option, like this guy after Wilder got KTFO ...
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Andy Ruiz laid the blueprint on how to make A.J quit. Tyson, has the background to replicate a 'No-Mas' from Anthony Joshua : Tyson can easily gain 100 pounds in a day or two, Phooey will no doubt play mind-games and dress up like a Mexican ; get dropped ( like the Gypsy-Bum usually does ), take a siesta in the middle of the ring ( like Tyson did vs. Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder ) ; and finally, sneak Joshua ( like Tyson is use too, whenever he is in trouble ).
Buying time isn't the same as quitting?
Obviously not. They are different terms with different meanings. That's why the ref who stopped the fight said this;
"And he wasn't quitting. He was looking for more time."
I feel like that fits comfortably in my explanation bud. I'm confused as to what your beef is anymore.
What beef?
I was just pointing out that spitting a gumshield does not always equate with quitting.
I'm getting the impression Denium is starting to sweat now that fight is looking more and more likely. Had so much to say, so much salt which he has enjoyed throwing. If Joshua goes and knocks the FKK out of Fury I'm not sure Denium will ever reappear on here, well not under that name anyway.
Boys getting nervous.
AJ has even more of a bully mentality than Wilder!
His confidence in his chin looks shot in his last few fights
Already shown doubt and fear of Fury.
Fury is going to bowl through him. AJ can't handle a bigger man of Fury's ability.
Joshua is something of a front runner. As long as he is controlling a fight, he's great. When things go a bit sour, he mentally doesn't always adjust. I know he recovered from being hurt by Whyte and Klitschko, but against Ruiz he folded mentally. Fury is by far the mentally tougher of the two.
So basically he l lost one single fight and you think he mentally can’t adjust? You just gave two examples yourself of where he absolutely did adjust.
This site in particular massively over hypes fury based on similarly very few fights, ignoring his other matches he hasn’t looked as effective.
will Joshua even make it into the ring? if he a panic attack before his US debut against an obese Ruiz jr. how can he handle the pressure of this mega fight? They better have plenty of oxygen tanks in Joshua's dressing room, I fear he will have trouble breathing...
Did I invent the equation or do you believe it came about after Joshua?
I've seen lots of **** too, but repeated spitting the mouthpiece is something taught in gyms. Oldens used to do it to buy time, the refs are wise to it, they call the fight when you're milking the clock, today it's seen as a quit way out while you can still pretend for the camera you wanted to fight.
Or I just made that **** up?
It can be seen that way by fans who don't like the fighter who did the spitting, or the promoter of the fighter who did the spitting. Others might see something different, like Michael Griffin, who refereed the fight we're talking about here.
Here's how he saw it;
AJ came under criticism for the stoppage, with some suggesting he looked like he quit when he was dropped for the third time in round seven
But referee Griffin dismissed those suggestions and explained what happened at that moment in the seventh round which sent shock waves through the heavyweight division.
Griffin explained: "I was looking into his (Joshua's) eyes. He was struggling with something. And he wasn't quitting. He was looking for more time."
https://www.sportbible.com/boxing/boxing-joshua-vs-ruiz-jr-ref-speaks-out-on-decision-to-stop-the-fight-20191123
That's what it looked like to me too.
I dont buy that AJ quit.
Against Wlad it looked like he was prepared to be sparked out.
Against Ruiz he was concussed but responsive and trying to buy time and was probably about to be highlight reeled but to me he himself looked like he was at peace with that.
I always feel like the criticism comes from people who wanted to see AJ spectacularly knocked out because that was absolutely going to happen
A ref always has to stop the fight in those circumstances.
Unless it is Enzo Mac or David Price and then the rule appears to be to allow them to be spectacularly kayo'd.
Fury will get polaxed if Joshua turns up as a prime pre neutered version of himself
However if he turns up and looks like he's just about to release food poisoning dhiarea from his rear end again like he did in ruiz 2 and pulev he's in for a bad night of being on the submissive end of a brutal pounding
Who cares?
Fighters quit all the time. I'm not sure how we're even speculating on a fight which doesn't even have a date.
It doesn't happen often, and a lot of the time, there's a specific reason, Brook and Dubois quit for good reasons, not because it was getting too tough.
Class of 2020...maybe he legit doesn't know.
The mouthpiece bud. Any thoughts on it?
It looked like it fell out, there's always the chance he let it fall to buy time, which obviously isn't the same as quitting, there was a problem with Joshua, in hindsight, it is more clear, Ruiz didn't land any great shots in round 7, the body shots he landed in round 6 should have been more damaging, Joshua knew he was in trouble, still beat the count all 4 times, and didn't leave his answer open to interpretation when asked, he gave an answer to the question.
What can be questioned is Joshua's mentality, was he more relieved or disappointed when the referee stopped it? Did he want the referee to stop it? But he certainly didn't quit.
Class of 2020...maybe he legit doesn't know.
The mouthpiece bud. Any thoughts on it?
I've seen many fighters spit their gum shields without quitting. I've seen many others quit without spitting their gum shields.
I have this horrible feeling that AJ will spit out his gumshield and quit again when the Gypsy King starts putting it on him.
Hopefully AJ overcomes his demons and gives the fans a good fight.
Thoughts?
He has never quit, he also took his loss like a man.
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Andy Ruiz laid the blueprint on how to make A.J quit. Tyson, has the background to replicate a 'No-Mas' from Anthony Joshua : Tyson can easily gain 100 pounds in a day or two, Phooey will no doubt play mind-games and dress up like a Mexican ; get dropped ( like the Gypsy-Bum usually does ), take a siesta in the middle of the ring ( like Tyson did vs. Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder ) ; and finally, sneak Joshua ( like Tyson is use too, whenever he is in trouble ).
The referee asked Joshua, 'do you want to continue?', Joshua responded 'yes', with a very clear nod, he was taking every second he could, and that was ridiculously percieved as him quitting, he got up off the deck 4 times, was concussed before the fight (that's been corroborated), and Joshua proved his heart against Klitschko.