You are fighting Ruiz the first time. He fought Parker even up and you fought Parker and he gave you some problems because you couldn't knock him out. So instead of using your size and staying away from Ruiz until you could feel him tire you stood with him and was he staying with you until you knocked him down. Wrong strategy for fighting a shorter fighter with limited mobility and a good bit of toughness to go 12 rounds with the same fighter you could not knock out. You got beat up bad learning on the job. True boxing fans know you didn't avenge your loss to Ruiz and it shows in your lack of aggression since that first fight.
Now move to Usyk. Excellent all around fighter but a blown up cruiserweight with great boxing ability. So instead of using your height and 20 pound advantage you stand in the center of the ring in front of him. Right where he wants you. You barely make it to the bell in the 12th even though it ended five seconds early because you are fighting in London. He gave you such a beating you stayed on the stool until they announced the scores. Now you say that you learned how to fight him. A professional fight team brings their A game the first fight. That is twice you got beat up. First by a guy who everyone said was too fat to beat you and now by a guy many said was too light to compete against the heavyweights. Why cant your team figure out how to win the fights the first time instead of you taking a beating to figure it out? Amateur hour...
How would you have done against a fighter that they say is too big for you and is a much better boxer? Beat up again?
Now move to Usyk. Excellent all around fighter but a blown up cruiserweight with great boxing ability. So instead of using your height and 20 pound advantage you stand in the center of the ring in front of him. Right where he wants you. You barely make it to the bell in the 12th even though it ended five seconds early because you are fighting in London. He gave you such a beating you stayed on the stool until they announced the scores. Now you say that you learned how to fight him. A professional fight team brings their A game the first fight. That is twice you got beat up. First by a guy who everyone said was too fat to beat you and now by a guy many said was too light to compete against the heavyweights. Why cant your team figure out how to win the fights the first time instead of you taking a beating to figure it out? Amateur hour...
How would you have done against a fighter that they say is too big for you and is a much better boxer? Beat up again?