This loss is good for Joshua

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  • EnglishOxide
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    #1

    This loss is good for Joshua

    Rematch in Vegas, with many more American/Mexican eyes on the fight.

    It's the biggest fight of the year, no? Bigger than Canelo/Jacobs.

    It certainly eclipses Wilder v Ortiz or Fury.

    If he can win in spectacular fashion in a rematch then he gets his career back on track and looks for the trilogy or undisputed fight.

    Like it or not, everybody in America knows AJ now if they didn't before.
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    #2
    Originally posted by EnglishOxide
    Rematch in Vegas, with many more American/Mexican eyes on the fight.

    It's the biggest fight of the year, no? Bigger than Canelo/Jacobs.

    It certainly eclipses Wilder v Ortiz or Fury.

    If he can win in spectacular fashion in a rematch then he gets his career back on track and looks for the trilogy or undisputed fight.

    Like it or not, everybody in America knows AJ now if they didn't before.
    Yeah, but for the wrong reason.

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    • _Rexy_
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      #3
      It's even better for Hearn and his fans.

      and you're right. Everyone in America knows AJ now. The same way that Buster Douglas and Ross Puritty are household names.

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      • NEETzsche
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        #4
        You're an optimist haha

        Last night was a critical failure of ring IQ, heart and durability. I don't see how he corrects that. He'll probably be KOed several times before his career is over

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        • The Big Dunn
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          #5
          Originally posted by NEETzsche
          You're an optimist haha

          Last night was a critical failure of ring IQ, heart and durability. I don't see how he corrects that. He'll probably be KOed several times before his career is over
          Yeah from what I’ve been reading about the fight I would agree with you.

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            #6
            Joshua needs to rematch Ruiz Jr in Vegas straight away and hope he gets a convincing win, otherwise he's finished.

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            • R_Walken
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              You can’t spin being a huge favorite in your US Debut and losing to a 2nd tier fighter who got the fight on short notice as some sort of positive

              AJ can rebound / But this L raised a lot of questions about His place in the sport. Those questions will likely remain even if he beats Ruiz in a Immediate Rematch

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              • EnglishOxide
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                #8
                Originally posted by R_Walken
                You can’t spin being a huge favorite in your US Debut and losing to a 2nd tier fighter who got the fight on short notice as some sort of positive

                AJ can rebound / But this L raised a lot of questions about His place in the sport. Those questions will likely remain even if he beats Ruiz in a Immediate Rematch
                The questions will only be answered in time. All the greats suffered losses. It's not a bad thing if you can get the revenge.

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                • KTFOKING
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                  #9
                  That's if the rematch takes place in America. Hearn is mentioning UK and it could very well have been in the contract.

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                  • Phenom
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                    #10
                    Yeah AJ is not considered on that level anymore here in the US

                    They just look at him as a hype job because the 1st time they watched him he got ktfo by Gabriel Iglesias

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