Americans really enjoyed seeing AJ get Knocked out.

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  • Granath
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    #31
    Why yes...yes we did. Not because AJ himself. He's a class act and I have nothing but good things to say besides his chin is more than a little suspect. On a personal level, I like AJ much more than Wilder who acts like a chump. I was as shocked as anyone to see AJ lose to a Hispanic Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.

    No, I enjoyed it because of all the bucket mouths Brits who were as obnoxious as any "fans" I've ever seen in their hatred of Wilder and other American fighters. It's been a stream of constant bile and ******ity from more than just a few posters from across the pond. It's at least half a dozen threads a day it seems about Wilder ducking, Wilder's a bum, there are no good American HWs, blah blah blah. So yeah, watching their Golden Boy get taken down a couple of pegs brings a bit of a smile to my lips.

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    • Squ□redCircle34
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      #32
      Loved it, to watch an underdog who was a 20-1 betting odds or worse, with a physique of a couch potato, was at every disadvantage but hand speed to not only win but beat down and make the so called “man of the division, or the #1 champ in the division” quit is just simply inspirational and beautiful!

      Ruiz destroyed so many people’s perspective on vanity and how an athlete looks!

      Ruiz is a Mexican legend and Haymon holds all the power at heavyweight now!

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      • Mammoth
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        #33
        Originally posted by Granath
        Why yes...yes we did. Not because AJ himself. He's a class act and I have nothing but good things to say besides his chin is more than a little suspect. On a personal level, I like AJ much more than Wilder who acts like a chump. I was as shocked as anyone to see AJ lose to a Hispanic Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.

        No, I enjoyed it because of all the bucket mouths Brits who were as obnoxious as any "fans" I've ever seen in their hatred of Wilder and other American fighters. It's been a stream of constant bile and ******ity from more than just a few posters from across the pond. It's at least half a dozen threads a day it seems about Wilder ducking, Wilder's a bum, there are no good American HWs, blah blah blah. So yeah, watching their Golden Boy get taken down a couple of pegs brings a bit of a smile to my lips.
        Well said.........

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        • Mooshashi
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          #34
          Originally posted by DaNeutral.
          I think they also seemed to enjoy Katie Taylor struggle and even get a bit lucky, they happy to see Josh Taylor struggle after the Brits hyped him so much.

          So well done DAZN. It sounds like you have given the American fight fans a very enjoyable night. I just wonder how many DAZN crap DAZN not working threads would pop up if everything had gone Joshua's way? Other than a couple of people moaning about buffering (and they admitted to having crap Internet) ive heard no complaints about the event and its production.
          Not true at all. All the boxers that the announcers interviewed past fight (all of them African-Americans) were supporting AJ and were disappointed in the loss. In fact one guy (Poirguis?) said he was holding back tears.


          Ok on the Scene there was a lot of laughing because we've all heard for YEARS what a monster AJ was.

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            #35
            Shout out to big Lennox, big Lennox Lewis has been the only British fighter in recent times to take over america 'He fought the american's within their own territory and beat them'

            Other notable fighters who did well in America where Prince Naseem Hamed, and Nigel Benn.

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            • champion4ever
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              #36
              Overall, I thought it was a great night for boxing; Especially the Main Event which witnessed the humbling of Anthony Joshua, Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Sport

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              • Rusty Tromboni
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                #37
                Originally posted by DaNeutral.
                I think they also seemed to enjoy Katie Taylor struggle and even get a bit lucky, they happy to see Josh Taylor struggle after the Brits hyped him so much.

                So well done DAZN. It sounds like you have given the American fight fans a very enjoyable night. I just wonder how many DAZN crap DAZN not working threads would pop up if everything had gone Joshua's way? Other than a couple of people moaning about buffering (and they admitted to having crap Internet) ive heard no complaints about the event and its production.
                see that fat Messican blowout that HGH MessiCAN'T was hilarious. And I made money. So yeah. Good night.

                But if you weren't cheering for Katie, you're not an American.

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