Did AJ/Hearn drop the ball trying to invade USA? Should they have stayed in the UK?

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  • _Rexy_
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    #31
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
    Yes I know, I am just wondering if? For him personally he would of preferred to stay in his usual training environment. Something was off anyway, the Kiltschko fight was a by far more intense pace, or so it appeared.

    I am not sure why people buzz off Mami, must be a annoying place to train too civilized 'Ether which way Joshua was beaten up comprehensively'.
    I wouldn’t want to train in Miami. Too many gorgeous women. Too much of a distraction.

    You ever see where Wilder does his camps? It’s some ****ing warehouse in rural Alabama with no air conditioning. No distractions there. Just a few sweaty men and a couple fans.

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      #32
      Originally posted by _Rexy_
      I didn’t see that, but that’s fantastic. What round? Just shows how important it was to Ruiz. He did his homework, and his trainer did too. They had a game plan and other than the knockdown they executed it flawlessly.

      Also, on the Ruiz KD, did it look to you like his head was kind of held? I watched it a few times and it seems like as he’s trying to dodge joshua’s punch he got stuck on Joshua’s other hand. Wasn’t blatant like Fury/Cunningham...maybe it was just me? lol
      I can’t recall for the life of me
      I’m leaning towards the fifth or sixth
      Tell you what, that knockdown is what brought together all of Andy Ruiz
      He needed that as a confidence builder , after that it was an all around grand fughin slam
      I knew Ruiz could take a punch , that’s why I believed that Joshua would get to him in the mid rounds , my prediction and Fugh was I wrong
      But I’ll tell you this , I thought when Ruiz went down from knockdown , he looked like he was tense , didn’t want his head to hit canvas ,
      The shot he got , he looked like a dear in the headlights
      I was worried because the way he went down , that he was not gonna get up
      Fugh was I wrong but the minute he got up I knew that was the end
      Check it , body language totally changed
      I thought my guy Michael Griffin ( MTL ) did a fantastic job as usual
      Too bad Procopio fughed it up

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        #33
        Originally posted by _Rexy_
        I wouldn’t want to train in Miami. Too many gorgeous women. Too much of a distraction.

        You ever see where Wilder does his camps? It’s some ****ing warehouse in rural Alabama with no air conditioning. No distractions there. Just a few sweaty men and a couple fans.
        There’s to much smoke , theirs too much coke
        That’s Miami baby

        Lynyrd Skynrd

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          #34
          Originally posted by MulaKO
          I can’t recall for the life of me
          I’m leaning towards the fifth or sixth
          Tell you what, that knockdown is what brought together all of Andy Ruiz
          He needed that as a confidence builder , after that it was an all around grand fughin slam
          I knew Ruiz could take a punch , that’s why I believed that Joshua would get to him in the mid rounds , my prediction and Fugh was I wrong
          But I’ll tell you this , I thought when Ruiz went down from knockdown , he looked like he was tense , didn’t want his head to hit canvas ,
          The shot he got , he looked like a dear in the headlights
          I was worried because the way he went down , that he was not gonna get up
          Fugh was I wrong but the minute he got up I knew that was the end
          Check it , body language totally changed
          I thought my guy Michael Griffin ( MTL ) did a fantastic job as usual
          Too bad Procopio fughed it up
          When he got dropped I had a slight flashback to the Povetkin fight. But Ruiz got up and took a HARD hook right after (about as hard as the shot that dropped him) and it didn’t budge Andy and I thought “oh...****!” And Joshua was on the ground about 10 seconds later.

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            #35
            Originally posted by MulaKO
            There’s to much smoke , theirs too much coke
            That’s Miami baby

            Lynyrd Skynrd
            Ironic since “Sweet Home Alabama” is their biggest hit

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              #36
              Originally posted by _Rexy_
              Ironic since “Sweet Home Alabama” is their biggest hit
              Fugh me
              Your fughin quick on the draw
              Props to you , it never even fughin hit me
              Chalk one up for Rexy

              You just blew my fughin mind

              Lmfaorotff

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                #37
                In hindsight yes, but seeing how it went down, it was probably likely to happen sooner or later.

                I believe all the top heavyweights will probably end up taking losses. not just to each other, but to others as well. We've seen them all get hurt or dropped or whatever, it's really just a matter of time.

                That's the mark of a good era.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by LacedUp
                  In hindsight yes, but seeing how it went down, it was probably likely to happen sooner or later.

                  I believe all the top heavyweights will probably end up taking losses. not just to each other, but to others as well. We've seen them all get hurt or dropped or whatever, it's really just a matter of time.

                  That's the mark of a good era.
                  Your right
                  That’s when casuals and everybody else respected the sport of boxing
                  Didn’t fughin matter that O , it was more about going out their and proving that L doesn’t belong on your record

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by MulaKO
                    Fugh me
                    Your fughin quick on the draw
                    Props to you , it never even fughin hit me
                    Chalk one up for Rexy

                    You just blew my fughin mind

                    Lmfaorotff
                    I work the night shift, it’s 6am but it’s like 2pm to me.

                    Not hard to be “quick witted” when everyone else is just waking up lmao

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_
                      I work the night shift, it’s 6am but it’s like 2pm to me.

                      Not hard to be “quick witted” when everyone else is just waking up lmao

                      Still , tip my hat to you
                      Sweet Home Alabama , how rhetoric was that
                      Good chit

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