Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz Drops Anthony Joshua Four Times, Stops Him in Shocker
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Lmao that’s true but aj looked the same in all his fights after klits big difference tonight he didn’t have the ref helping him stopping his opponents from fighting they fight which is why Hearn is so eager to take rematch back to u.kComment
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I learned long ago that body fat isn’t an indicator of cardiovascular conditioning, its just extra weight being carried around. Muscle on the other hand is active weight, therefore it requires oxygen to operate, so being heavily muscled is more tiring than being fat, due to needing more oxygen to perform continuously. I’m a muscular guy and when I was in basic training I was beat on most of our runs by a fat Mexican dude.Comment
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She's been cool with Joshua for a while and even called him her her crush. Let that girl swoon, hater.
Fame and underdog status are unrelated. Media hype originates in the us anyway so we know Tyson would be more popular than Joshua just because Americans don’t ever listen to uk media. But as far as experts and odds, yes this was a huge huge betting upset, along with the belts attached.
And for the casuals, mike is an ATG for sure but he lost his big bouts against his equals. Joshua beat an old Klitschko which may have made him more historically relevant
Tyson lost to Holyfield & Lewis when he was far past his prime, after losing 3 years in prison.
AJ is nowhere near that.
Mike beat cruiser weight spinks, elderly Holmes, overrated Bruno I guess? Think of mikes top fights and they don’t equal klitschko and he had more fights to do it. Now look at his losses. Step up Holyfield, step up Lewis. Like I said he only had recognition because the media machine gassed him
Larry Holmes beat Ray Mercer at 42 years old, so he wasn't done.
Klitschko got embarrassed by Fury and almost lost to Bryant Jennings, AND hadn't fought in almost 2 years when he fought & almost beat Joshua.
And hasn't fought since.
No, just no.
Ortiz is the 2nd hardest puncher in the division after Wilder, which is why he was the "boogie man" in the division
He knocked out Breazeale in 1 rd, when it took AJ 7
The same thing can happen to Wilder in September. That's why I found it funny reading the responses to Wilder-Ortiz II. As if Ortiz wasn't boxing Wilder on even terms in their first fight. As if Ortiz wouldn't have stopped Wilder in the 7th if he had hurt him with a little more time left in the round. We could be talking about Ruiz-Ortiz for the undisputed heavyweight title come September. You never know with heavyweight boxing. All these guys are vulnerable.
Ruiz knocked AJ down 4 times and he quit in the corner.
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You didn't see those nice soft pokes he was giving to Ruiz' belly? I think AJ's biggest problem isn't technique as much as his body mass. Too much damn muscle on him. His muscles fatigue so quickly and suck up all his oxygen. It causes him to have no stamina or punch resistance. It takes big effort and high protein diet to maintain that kind of musculature. His handlers should let him boil down naturally and lose 15-20lbs of muscle.Comment
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