Rank the recent heavyweight champs throwing in the towel.

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    #1

    Rank the recent heavyweight champs throwing in the towel.

    Which recent heavyweight champ will most likely tap out of a fight.

    Joshua
    Usyk (untested)
    Wilder
    Ruiz
    Fury

    Fury and Ruiz have shown a toughness not many heavyweights can match. Wilder has to be tough. Usyk is new to the division so we will find out more about him. Joshua cannot claim to be tougher than any of the recent champs.
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    1. Joshua- has quit before.
    2. Ruiz- Lacks discipline and determination.
    3. Usyk- There’s very little chance he ever quits IMO, but he’s yet to be tested as severely as the other two.
    4. Fury/Wilder- There’s absolutely no quit in either of these guys as their fights against each other have shown.

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      #3
      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
      1. Joshua- has quit before.
      2. Ruiz- Lacks discipline and determination.
      3. Usyk- There’s very little chance he ever quits IMO, but he’s yet to be tested as severely as the other two.
      4. Fury/Wilder- There’s absolutely no quit in either of these guys as their fights against each other have shown.
      Usyk has never been down. AJ, Fury and Ruiz have all been knocked down and got back up.

      Wilder is the only one who went down and stayed down. He is the obvious quitter.

      Last edited by kafkod; 10-30-2021, 11:38 AM.

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        #4
        Thread is lame.

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          #5
          Originally posted by kafkod

          Usyk has never been down. AJ, Fury and Ruiz have all been knocked down and got back up.

          Wilder is the only one who went down and stayed down. He is the obvious quitter.
          Lol. He might have actually gotten up if the ref had not wisely waved it off.

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            #6
            Originally posted by kafkod

            Usyk has never been down. AJ, Fury and Ruiz have all been knocked down and got back up.

            Wilder is the only one who went down and stayed down. He is the obvious quitter.
            Wilder went out on his shield vs Fury, something AJ refused to do vs Ruiz.

            Like many others, I questioned Wilder with all this don’t throw the towel in cause I’m prepared to die in the sh** but he proved it to be true in the trilogy. He took a beating in those last few rounds and never showed any signs of quitting.

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              #7
              Ducking fights is worse, it's quitting before the fight even starts. Joshua/Usyk/Ruiz have so far shown they're willing to fight anyone, more than Wilder and Fury have done..
              Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 10-30-2021, 02:52 PM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

                Wilder went out on his shield vs Fury, something AJ refused to do vs Ruiz.

                Like many others, I questioned Wilder with all this don’t throw the towel in cause I’m prepared to die in the sh** but he proved it to be true in the trilogy. He took a beating in those last few rounds and never showed any signs of quitting.
                AJ went down and got back up and told the ref he wanted to continue 4 times against Ruiz. Wilder quit after going down 3 times.
                Last edited by kafkod; 10-30-2021, 04:17 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 4truth

                  Lol. He might have actually gotten up if the ref had not wisely waved it off.
                  You've got to be able to read body language though. Wilder's body language was screaming "I quit, I quit" That's why the ref waved it off after he went down for the third time.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by kafkod

                    You've got to be able to read body language though. Wilder's body language was screaming "I quit, I quit" That's why the ref waved it off after he went down for the third time.
                    The ref made his decision before Wilder hit the canvas. He actually tried to break Wilder’s fall.

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