Joshua between rounds 6-7 “why am I feeling like this?”

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  • HarvardBlue
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    #21
    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?

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      #22
      Originally posted by j0zef
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      He took no damage in the first and he's asking what should he do? For real? Bizarre af.
      ... not so bizarre at all... first time fighting away from home... he changed all his habits... other food, other water, other training environment (in Miami) a.s.o....

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        #23
        Originally posted by Ray*
        He has never been through this before in his life. He isn’t a fighting man like Fury said. He might be a genetic freak but he isn’t a fight man. I have said this about him many times and I get criticised, he is too stiff, not fluid at all. He cannot fight shorter people and doesn’t look comfortable on the back foot. He had this weird feeling throughout this fight.
        100% Lots of big strong guys want to play boxing, but it's totally different than being BRED into this. Fury was BRED into boxing. Wilder and Joshua just picked it up.

        Wilder has surprised me with his heart though. He strikes me as a guy who took up the sport and ended up falling in love with it after the fact, while Joshua has seemed like someone who loved the sport at the start and ended up going the opposite route.

        But Andy is another one of those guys who were bred for this. he was learning the sport while Joshua and Wilder were learning how to talk to girls.

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        • LacedUp
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          #24
          Originally posted by Ray*
          He has never been through this before in his life. He isn’t a fighting man like Fury said. He might be a genetic freak but he isn’t a fight man. I have said this about him many times and I get criticised, he is too stiff, not fluid at all. He cannot fight shorter people and doesn’t look comfortable on the back foot. He had this weird feeling throughout this fight.
          AJ has shown a few times that he’s a real fighter, amateur and pro.

          Not sure I agree but he definitely needs to prove he’s not a hypejob.
          Right now the jury is out.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Ray*
            He has never been through this before in his life. He isn’t a fighting man like Fury said. He might be a genetic freak but he isn’t a fight man. I have said this about him many times and I get criticised, he is too stiff, not fluid at all. He cannot fight shorter people and doesn’t look comfortable on the back foot. He had this weird feeling throughout this fight.
            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.

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              #26
              Originally posted by paulf
              At one point in the between round highlights they showed Joshua covering up, expecting an overhand right, and instead took a massive body shot. Joshua made an awful face at it and was clear he wasn’t expecting it.

              And he took a number of those.
              One of the things I worried about going into the fight was AJs tendency to rest when he holds. He just waits for the ref whereas that's where Ruiz gets busy.

              A couple of times it happened in 5 or 6. Big shots from the smaller man on a guy relaxing once they were together. They hurt!

              That said, I think he was already cooked.

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              • Ray*
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                #27
                Originally posted by LacedUp
                AJ has shown a few times that he’s a real fighter, amateur and pro.

                Not sure I agree but he definitely needs to prove he’s not a hypejob.
                Right now the jury is out.
                Originally posted by The tucker
                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.
                Well the jury is out, I don’t want to kick him whilst his down or say “I told you so” but it is what it is. Am just so delighted for Ruiz for having the cojones that the others in the division didn’t have. I know Ruiz had nothing to lose but he still put his name on a contract.

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                • sceneboxing
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by The tucker
                  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.
                  I read the sparring thing here also. Wouldn't be surprised if he got ****ed up in sparring towards the end of camp and was concussed going into the fight.

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                  • Motorcity Cobra
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by HarvardBlue
                    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?
                    But he didn't want to continue. The ref said let's fight and AJ stayed on the ropes.

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                      #30
                      He really said that? That's gotta be one of the oddest things boxer exer said to his trainer.

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