Honestly, I cannot remember any fighter whose legs would be so quick to betray him. Looking back at his fights, every time he caught a decent shot, his legs start to wobble really bad and it takes him quite some time to recover. I think Wilder would destroy AJ so bad
Joshua between rounds 6-7 “why am I feeling like this?”
Collapse
-
-
I think that was the same story about Dawson going into the Ward fight. The rumors were he got knocked out in sparring and come fight night, he couldn't take a punch for ****.He has been dropped and buzzed by Klitschko and still got up to win so he has faced this before. But honestly I said it before during the open workout he looked concussed and had lump on face heading into the fight. Some was even saying he got dropped during sparring several times.Comment
-
Something was up with him from round one, his behaviour all night was ****ing weird, I don't know what was going on.Comment
-
It's actually not a bad call that he may have been concussed from something in sparring. I really don't want to make excuses or take anything away from ruiz but it was some weird **** going on with JoshuaHe has been dropped and buzzed by Klitschko and still got up to win so he has faced this before. But honestly I said it before during the open workout he looked concussed and had lump on face heading into the fight. Some was even saying he got dropped during sparring several times.Comment
-
-
If the fight had been in the UK, Ruiz would lost in the 3rd round when AJ put him down. Ref would have waved him off. KO victory for AJ.Another thing... I agreed with the stoppage. The ref could see that he accepted defeat and didn't look like he wanted to continue.
But I wonder if he was in England, would the ref would've let him continue?
Or if this was Wilder instead of Joshua in Brooklyn, would the ref given him another chance to continue?Comment
Comment