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Originally posted by nacho daddy View Post
gee I remember when ruiz beat him bad there was a rematch
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Originally posted by Zelda View Post
You do realize that when Joshua fought Ruiz, Joshua was the champion and was calling the shots, right? Joshua had a one-sided rematch clause for if he loses. Similarly, Eddie was in charge to decide the date, venue, etc. Ruiz just showed up on fight day and collected his paycheck. Today, it is Fury that is the champion and Fury has a one-sided rematch clause if he loses. If Joshua gets a beating, that's it...Fury moves on. Similarly, Arum/Warren are calling the shots and AJ is there to just show up on fight day and collect his check.
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Originally posted by nacho daddy View Post
I have never witnessed a fighter with so many rematch clauses and I say Ruiz was paid not to train and to lose. there are trainloads of money behind the PED robot who held the title hostage for years
It's common sense for the champion to have a rematch clause in voluntary defences.
As for rematch clauses in mandatories, that's a matter for the mandatory fighter.greeneye99 likes this.
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Originally posted by Toffee View Post
Then you don't watch much boxing.
It's common sense for the champion to have a rematch clause in voluntary defences.
As for rematch clauses in mandatories, that's a matter for the mandatory fighter.
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Originally posted by nacho daddy View Post
OK name another fighter who held a title hostage for years with rematch clauses since you watch so much boxing
And he has made a total of 7 successful defenses of his titles, achieved 9 successful Championships fights, and overall has a total of 12 Championship fights.
So out of 12 Championship fights, two of those fights were rematches. 10 % of his title reign were rematches, 90% of his title reign was winning.
You have no argument or real serious points that you are making. Rematches have always existed in boxing, and they are warranted under some circumstances.
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Originally posted by nacho daddy View Post
OK name another fighter who held a title hostage for years with rematch clauses since you watch so much boxing
Anyone reading your Post would think AJ actually had rematch fights after all of his Title defenses
Lolololol
#CasualFanAlert!Last edited by greeneye99; 09-11-2022, 04:13 PM.
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View PostSo there is a twist, team Fury are trying to force Joshua into the fight 'In November'.
There is always a twist.
I told people that there is a opportunistic reason as to why Fury has jumped at Joshua now.
1: He most likely senses he is maybe still shook from his two loses to Usyk.
So he wants to derail the plans of Joshua rebuilding, and is jumping at him. There is nothing wrong with this at all from Fury, but if people are real? You know what is happening.
I personally don't think Joshua should be shook from the Usyk loses, he performed well in his last fight and improved. Irrespective of the loss, he fought a better fight against one of boxing's pound for pound best etc.
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
Anthony Joshua has has two rematches, won one and lost one.
And he has made a total of 7 successful defenses of his titles, achieved 9 successful Championships fights, and overall has a total of 12 Championship fights.
So out of 12 Championship fights, two of those fights were rematches. 10 % of his title reign were rematches, 90% of his title reign was winning.
You have no argument or real serious points that you are making. Rematches have always existed in boxing, and they are warranted under some circumstances.
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