The irony of this post is hilarious.
Wilder had chances to fight Joshua, he didn't want it. Ruiz Nutting up and doing the job don't change that
And "when u come to america the ref don't save you" no, unless you are Wilder against Ortiz.
Joshua was unprofessional and arrogant against Ruiz, he completely overlooked him and gave him no respect even after getting put on his ass
Ruiz is a worthy winner and a good man to boot, good on him.
Wilder can eat a dog turd.
Not much more can be said, I don't want to take it away from Ruiz by saying Joshua didn't turn up and Joshua didn't do this, whatever the reason for the performance from him Ruiz made it count and fought perfectly against, congrats to the little big Mexican he deserves it!
From the way he lost and the way that he spoke about it afterwards, I think it's going to take some time before we see him in the ring again, there is no point rushing it as he wasn't mentally there and with Ruiz fighting the way that he did against him if he rushed back into the ring against him then the same will happen, Ruiz has proven that he isn't just there to make up the numbers! Joshua needs time to sort his head out.
The way that this fight went down the same would've happened whether it was in the UK or not, there just was nothing left for AJ to give, Ruiz schooled him end of!
Never forget that Fury was robbed blind against Wilder despite not being fit.
A fit and motivated Fury is levels above everyone else.
Yes, yes it does mean Fury is number 1!
We will see what happens when he gets the rematch, see if he can improve, and that he does indeed need to do, if he goes in the same way he did this time, it will just go the same way.
Ruiz saw his chance and took it, and I'm happy for the guy. The better fighter won and there is no doubting that at the moment.
I do not agree that Joshua is done as of yet though, there are plenty of fighters out there that lost but come back better, Joshua needs to step up now and sort out his weaknesses otherwise it's all over for him.
He'll fight once more, but there is no need to rush that fight either, that fight will then let us know where his head is within the sport. If it goes the same way there will be no place for him, your points are all correct and his mind took a beating as well this time.
Yeah I agree with the face that Joshua went into to the fight to finish it off early like Wilder did. But Ruiz Jr. knew what was about to come and schooled him for it, can't take anything away from Ruiz so I ain't going to attempt to.
All I can say is that Ruiz fought the perfect fight last night, he saw what was happening and took the advantage, it's his time right now and now he also has the lime light to show us what he is capable of doing at the top level now!
Yup
I do have a theory about something that may have been wrong with AJ but **** it he's going to have to go out there in the rematch. Andy Ruiz is the champ now and it's on Joshua to try redeem himself
Long live the new king
Exactly, no point dwelling about now, he needs to come back and prove himself!
100 pushups, 100 situps, 100 squats, and 10km running everyday.
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To be fair, I've never looked at Pac and thought that he looked old and frail!
When all is said and done and no matter what is said and done and proven in courts, mud will always stick, especially for people who don't like the person anyway.
If it's to keep healthy and he can't take another fight just incase, then he needs to retire, and I agree with people here saying that he was mismanaged.
The worst thing about watching a fight is the commentators. How they ignore what one fighter is doing to concentrate on their favourite. Saying the American clearly won the last 4 rounds is BS, they've been close rounds.
You watching from ESPN? BT Sports commentators have hardly spoke through this fight, that last round it was silent nearly all the way through, then at the end one said that he had Mayer up by 2 rounds!