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  • #91
    Originally posted by Idunnoshet View Post
    Exactly .
    I've seen Ruiz in the gyms for a while. Humble guy , nice guy .
    People saw his physique and didn't realize he's actually a Good fighter with fast / heavy hands .
    Much Congratulations to his Coach Manny Robles and team too .
    Great win after a tough couple of year's for them .
    I like Ruiz as a person from what I’ve heard; still not sold on his talent level or if this was just one of those rare things that happens. We’ll see how he does against Wilder and Fury before I decide how good he is. That said, they say overweight guys tend to be stronger, on average, then skinny or medium-built men. Maybe that’s what we saw tonight - those punches from the portly Ruiz definitely seemed to do more damage on Joshua than the ones from Greek Statue Wlad.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by 5000boxing View Post
      U dumb ***! Fury was almost dead in the 12rd. Fat p.o.s is a drug cheat an probably cheated to lose all that weight in a year.. He never hurt or dropped Wilder.. yo ****** azz gave Fury the round for making Wilder miss. Fury is a boring ******ed ostrich.. that got put on his neck twice.. an the second time almost cost him his life.. which is why he ducked the rematch!
      Wow, sounds like someone has anger issues.

      Seriously, Fury won more rounds than Wilder, and SHOULD have won on the scorecards — even with the knockdowns. That said, after the second knockdown in the 12th round — and FAIR COUNT, I might add — most referees would have stopped it. I know I would have, if I had been in his shoes. So, Fury and Wilder (and their fans) shouldn’t complain. A draw saved both of them from what could have easily been a loss, depending how you look at it.

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      • #93
        This is actually good for Joshua, fighters will be more willing to face him now maybe. I still sense that their asses will all go, when he regains his belts.

        But I will admit? Wilder would of beaten him last night, Joshua looked as if he was fighting underwater 'No Jab also, terrible jab' It is as if he is knocking on the headmasters door at school.

        His best performance for me technically was vs Povetkin, and his Jab looked to be improving there.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
          At least we all know that wilder/aj isn't close to being as huge as it once was. Wilder loses out on his huge payday. AJ goes down as a Frank bruno type heavyweight (not that there's anything wrong with that) and fury is still gon be fury.

          Cong**** to Ruiz..el gordito put on a great performance.
          Agreed. The only real winner in my opinion is Ruiz. He goes down in history as the first heavyweight champ of Mexico extraction. In addition, no one can take away from him one of the most stunning upsets in modern boxing history. IMO, Wilder, Fury, Miller, and of course Joshua are the losers here. Any “mega fight” after last night won’t be worth a quarter of the hype we’ve been getting about the “Big Three” all fighting each other.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by douglas marvin View Post
            AJ was exposed. He has no chin, got careless and got hit and it was over. Had he backed off after knocking Ruiz down and just boxed, the KO would have come. But guys with no chins can't mixed it up. They always have to box and be cautious. Like Tommy hears, A mere con, Tyson Furry. But no Hagler, Canelo, young Pac
            “A mere con”
            I see what you did there XD

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
              He's not in that situation though. He can get back to where he was in the rematch.
              No he can't get back to where he was. His fans invested 100% in the belief that this guy was this generation's HOF HW. He clearly was not. Every single contender out there will be salivating at the opportunity to fight him. They all know how easily he can be taken and that he will fold and quit if he is backed up. He might comeback and beat Ruiz somehow (I don't see it), but nobody will ever see him as the level of fighter that his most ardent fans thought he was before yesterday. Everybody says AJ's Frank Bruno Jr, but I really see him as Wlad 2.0. I'm not comparing their careers but rather their attributes; both physical and mental. Big as ****, overly muscle-bound, timid to exchange, soft chin. They both feel fine as long as they can have a nice, slow, civilized sparring match. Put them in a fight with a live-dog who doesn't show them any respect and its a different game. Last night had me flashing back to Wlad v Corrie Sanders. AJ does not have the temperament for this. Say what you will about Wilder, but he does have the right temperament. This isn't the Olympics. This is kill or be killed. There is no room for nice guys at the top in this game.
              Last edited by NachoMan; 06-02-2019, 07:14 PM.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                He's not in that situation though. He can get back to where he was in the rematch.
                Hey cuckold Robbie you are still around. You were right, Joshua is the " A-side", A meaning average! The " B-side" BOMBSQUAAAAD! You claimed to have schooled me. You do not know di.k about boxing! Frank Bruno 2.0! Remember that nickname, you jackoff! You naive, gullible british arseholes! "Joshua is the A-side"? You fu.king clowns. He only drew large crowds because the weather sucks and your women are ugly! The crowd was large last night. It consisted mostly of the gullible cuckolds from England rooting on their paper tiger. What have I been saying all along "decent power, suspect chin, little stamina". It was all on display last night. You wanna learn about the game? Feel free to contact me. I'll gladly "school" you british chumps!

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by PittyPat View Post
                  What the fuck kind of mentality is that? A champion should never be relieved or happy to lose; to be knocked off the perch that they worked to climb and looking back up again like a pauper. That's a screwed up mindset.
                  I agree. Either Hearn did Joshua a disservice but saying this and making AJ look weak mentally or....AJ is mentally weak. There's no other way to spin that.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                    He's not in that situation though. He can get back to where he was in the rematch.
                    Hey punk arse! Is Joshua still the " A-side"? Would it be a 50/50 split now? You brits are a bunch of clowns. Change your profile pic. It was actually never funny! BOMBSQUAAAAD!

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                    • Originally posted by rolshans View Post
                      We don't know what's in the contract, so let's not act like we do.

                      Personally, I'm hoping the rematch is in Vegas. All the Brits who came to NYC would reach Vegas, and it'd be more accessible for the Mexicans and Mexican Americans.
                      Aj already said the rematch will be in the uk

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