The real question, is AJ simply overrated?
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A loss certainly means you have to re-evaluate where you rate him.
However, I don't think he's overrated at all. You judge a fighter by the strength of his resume and his resume is still the strongest in the division.
He's got question marks over his defence now which wasn't really there before. Everybody already knew his chin and stamina were weaknesses, so we've learned nothing new.
It was just an awful performance, possibly attributed to getting concussed in the 3rd. But if he wasn't concussed then it's even worse, he got complacent and didn't take Ruiz serious.Comment
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YES! I've posted many of times that in this ERA they ALL ARE!
Proof that fans know that most of these fighters are overrated? Fans are blaming the Marination Process instead of the fighters themselves for not taking care of business. "Marination Process" did not beat AJ last night....Andy Ruiz Did!Comment
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Lewis was not jealous of his career. He was jealous of the love Joshua was getting in the UK. He is more popular than Lewis ever was yet he hasn't accomplished nearly as much. Lewis was a great fighter but he's petty when it comes to Joshua, always has been.Comment
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Yes.
His best win was against a 40+ year old Wlad who was coming off a loss in which he looked awful and an 18 month layoff. And prior to getting schooled by Fury he failed to KO Bryant Jennings, who was in turn KO'd by Ortiz just a few months later.
Klitschko was shot and he still almost knocked Joshua out.
Who's his next best win? A shot Povetkin after they took his PEDs away? Pillowfisted Joe Parker?Comment
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He's not overrated. He just had a bad day in office and went into a new territory unprepared with so much pressure on his shoulders. He couldn't deal with it and crumbled under the bright lights. When someone looks lost under bright lights, it's a disaster waiting to happen and it has happened to the best of them.
He needs to shake things up, be his normal mean self and throw the humble/nice guy in the bushes. Josh has always been his best he goes into a fight with a mean streak with hunger.
I still think he has been rushed in his career and he achieved so much too early and crumbled when it mattered most. Hearn is a shrewd operator and for a guy who struggles with short fighters, Ruiz is the most terrible match up you can put infront of him.
Anyway, he's still a success story and a good role model for achieving so much 10 years after picking up the gloves. He has made so much money and he'll never struggle again in his life. Bless the guy and I hope he comes back stronger.Comment
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When you also look at the both of them, everything Josh is getting killed for now: no head movement, chinny, no defence, soft, etc. Lennox was critiqued for the same thing at this stage of his career. And it only changed after he linked up with Emanuel Steward and discover that stiff jab he turned into a big weapon. Wlad also went through the same thing and Emanuel Steward saved his career.
Josh will have to go find his own Emanuel Steward from somewhere and probably move to the US and rebuild.Comment
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He’s a good fighter that never had the talent to match his fame and stardom. Fair play to him though, he made an incredible amount of money without being a truly exceptional fighter. I’ll never knock anyone for that.
It was always going to come down one day. Just most people like myself thought it’d be someone like Fury, Wilder or Usyk or someone like that who did it, not Andy Ruiz.
On the flip-side, lets not make out AJ is some sort of bum. He’s beaten some solid fighters and is a good fighter.Comment
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