Joshua's quit against Ruiz was the worst in recent memory

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    Joshua's quit against Ruiz was the worst in recent memory

    At least guys like Dubois & Saunders had gruesome eye injuries.

    Joshua quit against Ruiz and he wasn't even injured, he just didn't want it, just spat out his gumshield and quit.

    Have there been any worse quits recently? At that top level?

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    Tbh it didn’t look like a quit to me. The ref asked him if he wanted to continue and he said yes. Spitting out mouth guard is a tactic to get more time to recover. If you watched the matchroom Spain card a few weeks back the geezer was doing it every time he got knocked down.

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    • KP1
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      • Fanofreason
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        AJ is a puss and we all know that. Typica Brit.

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          Yup. The worst quit ever. Dubois and Saunders had serious eye injuries.

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          • FeFist
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            This site is as racist as ever.

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              Tyson Fury walking out of the sport and faking a mental breakdown to avoid rematch obligations and failed drug tests.

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                If that is the truth according to you, Joshua then immediately re-matched Ruiz Junior 'That show's character'.

                I think during Ruiz I, Joshua was inexperienced in how to deal with that situation. You don't give confusing messages to referee's, or play games at times to buy time.

                If the referee would of let the fight continue, Joshua would of fought on 'And probably have been knocked down again, or survived to the end of the round'.

                Joshua effectively had his career turned upside down vs Ruiz Junior 'And he immediately came back'.

                Tyson Fury has not been put in such a situation inside of the ring, in some ways he has been less tested than Joshua.

                But that is why he is most likely more dangerous now than ever, because he believes he is a destroyer etc.

                Note: I wonder how Saunders in these coming months will react to his recent loss? Retire? Or comeback to fight again?






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                  Originally posted by TMLT87
                  Tyson Fury walking out of the sport and faking a mental breakdown to avoid rematch obligations and failed drug tests.
                  Fury talking about killing himself, long before any title fights, stop telling fibs.

                  Tyson Fury is unbeaten in 16 heavyweight fights but the Manchester giant is far from content, he tells Donald McRae

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by FeFist
                    This site is as racist as ever.
                    What's racist about calling Joshua a quitter?

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