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    Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
    Not knocking Ruiz, he did a great job last night, but IMO this is just a temporary setback. Joshua obviously didn't train properly for Ruiz. He does have some key faults he has to correct, but I have confidence he'll get back in there again soon and build back up.

    Originally posted by HarvardBlue View Post
    I hope you're right.
    I consider myself a fan. I'm disappointed in the outcome but I wish him the best.
    Well, if you compare Joshua's attitude after losing, to Broner's every time after losing.... you can get the idea Joshua has the right attitude. And losing can be the best thing to happen sometimes... makes one stronger for the long haul. We'll see. I think he will get past it. He just got sloppy in there, that's pretty much it, far as I could tell. That can be fixed.

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    • Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
      Fact: You're a ret4rd.

      Fact: No Kiwi is about to have their debut in the US after not ducking Wilder.

      You clearly live in Wilder's world. That's why you're a complete moron who is beyond delusion in a scary way. If it came down to a fight, you'd run like your b1tch did as well and make up stories while being unable to speak a coherent sentence and contradicting yourself every time you opened your mouth. Oh, and making up new words. Haha.

      Fact: You're a troll. You're making it too obvious. Now go away child.


      nope, I live in Fury's world

      King Fury beat Wilder

      and he will likely beat Ruiz and Joshua if those fights ever happen

      I always said Fury was the best heavyweight

      stop being a crybaby casual-fan loser

      FACT: Ruiz WRECKING Joshua, does not get AJ off the hook for ducking Wilder TWICE in 2018

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      • Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
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        Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
        Not knocking Ruiz, he did a great job last night, but IMO this is just a temporary setback. Joshua obviously didn't train properly for Ruiz. He does have some key faults he has to correct, but I have confidence he'll get back in there again soon and build back up.



        Well, if you compare Joshua's attitude after losing, to Broner's every time after losing.... you can get the idea Joshua has the right attitude. And losing can be the best thing to happen sometimes... makes one stronger for the long haul. We'll see. I think he will get past it. He just got sloppy in there, that's pretty much it, far as I could tell. That can be fixed.


        I think they definitely took him lightly

        unlike a lot of punters, I can see AJ winning the rematch

        just like I can see Ruiz winning the rematch

        interesting fight, especially for AJ

        a lot depends on their approach to the fight, and their gameplan

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        • Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
          Nowhere as near to how concerned I am about you lot with your levels of delusion you have.

          If I asked you to point out what I said that made me look an arse, you'd have nothing to say in return. You should be concerned about that. Talking shlt that isn't real is what is not healthy.
          Yeah that's good

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          • Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
            What was Wilder's punch conect stats?

            17%

            Maybe Fury is the greatest defensive fighter ever.
            Not even close, that title goes to T.B.E.

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            • Hey Beyonce Windmill...the only lie you're telling yourself is that you deserved the draw against fury...the guy took you to school ya dosser

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              • Originally posted by j.razor View Post
                Not even close, that title goes to T.B.E.
                When did Floyd get those low connect percentage against a World champion?

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                • Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
                  When did Floyd get those low connect percentage against a World champion?
                  Can't remember, around 26 of them?

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                  • Originally posted by j.razor View Post
                    Can't remember, around 26 of them?
                    Just name me one

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                    • Quote:
                      Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
                      Not knocking Ruiz, he did a great job last night, but IMO this is just a temporary setback. Joshua obviously didn't train properly for Ruiz. He does have some key faults he has to correct, but I have confidence he'll get back in there again soon and build back up.

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                      Originally Posted by HarvardBlue
                      I hope you're right. I consider myself a fan. I'm disappointed in the outcome but I wish him the best.

                      Quote:
                      Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
                      Well, if you compare Joshua's attitude after losing, to Broner's every time after losing.... you can get the idea Joshua has the right attitude. And losing can be the best thing to happen sometimes... makes one stronger for the long haul. We'll see. I think he will get past it. He just got sloppy in there, that's pretty much it, far as I could tell. That can be fixed.

                      Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
                      I think they definitely took him lightly
                      unlike a lot of punters, I can see AJ winning the rematch
                      just like I can see Ruiz winning the rematch
                      interesting fight, especially for AJ
                      a lot depends on their approach to the fight, and their gameplan
                      Good points. Definitely could end up being a 50/50 fight... and the toughest fight for both of them. A lot at stake for each.

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