Comments Thread For: Haye: Joshua Got Beat Up, He Looked Like He Didn't Want To Fight

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  • Letmaku
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    #21
    Snickersman is going to UK for AJ with the biggest pay day of his life of course!

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    • nick_viking
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      #22
      Originally posted by Letmaku
      Snickersman is going to UK for AJ with the biggest pay day of his life of course!
      The man must be so grateful to Jarrell Miller! 😂

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      • Liondw
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        #23
        If Ruiz beats him again that could be it for Joshua. If he doesn't come back strongly, at least he can say he was a world champion and made millions already in a short career.

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          #24
          It is not a Tyson-Douglas upset of that magnitude, more like the biggest upset in the heavyweight division since Lewis -Rahman I.

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          • _Rexy_
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            #25
            Originally posted by nick_viking
            The man must be so grateful to Jarrell Miller! 😂
            How do you think Miller feels knowing he didn’t need banned fat burners. Hell, he didn’t need anything lmfao

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            • komandante
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              #26
              Brits fighters are quitter first it was Khan and now Joshua.

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              • Tecnoworld
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                #27
                Originally posted by redmish
                Ruiz is in a great position, and that position will force Eddie to pay Ruiz a fortune. I wouldn't be surprised if he offers Ruiz more than AJ for the rematch.
                Possibly. Perhaps Ruiz will fight someone else before (Wilder?) for even more money...who knows. For sure he has a great contracting power.

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                • P4Pdunny
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Noelanthony
                  For Triple what he made first time round.He was prepared to fight josh in the U.K. By the the time the fight comes around he will have several endorsements and having seen what he did to Joshua first time round he has nothing to fear. He probably beats him in the rematch. I’ve taken down the AJ wallpaper in my bedroom. A absolute shocking performance that mentally when he takes the rematch and it gets difficult which it will he will become unstuck again.

                  I think it’s come to that time that as CEO of joshualite corporation I sell up quickly before it’s worth nothing
                  Lol, my bro sounded like he wanted to cry watching it. I can take a bad performance but it was like AJ forgot everything. Asking his trainer what shots hit him, what he hit Ruiz with, what will Ruiz do. He forgot basic boxing fundamentals it was so alarming.

                  In a rematch, he needs to learn to tie up, work on his jab and not exchange or trade unless he KNOWS Ruiz is hurt. He was so eager to get outta NYC that as soon as he dropped Pete Griffin he just abandoned boxing common sense and paid the price for it.

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                  • nick_viking
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by P4Pdunny
                    Lol, my bro sounded like he wanted to cry watching it. I can take a bad performance but it was like AJ forgot everything. Asking his trainer what shots hit him, what he hit Ruiz with, what will Ruiz do. He forgot basic boxing fundamentals it was so alarming.

                    In a rematch, he needs to learn to tie up, work on his jab and not exchange or trade unless he KNOWS Ruiz is hurt. He was so eager to get outta NYC that as soon as he dropped Pete Griffin he just abandoned boxing common sense and paid the price for it.
                    That’s part of the issue, discussing what Joshua needs to do for the rematch with my friends, we almost came to the conclusion that he needs to learn how to box 😂

                    Sounds silly for a world champ, but his fundamentals seemed to be so lacking and for such a big man he does not fight tall at all.

                    I suggested he needs to ask Wlad for some tips, learn how to fight behind a jab like he did post the Sanders KO!

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                    • W1LL
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_
                      Haye just jealous of all AJ’s success doe


                      Also, people talking about the rematch clause. Is it being held in the U.K. in the contract? Because if not I don’t see why Andy would go over there with the cards already stacked
                      If it ain't in the contract to fight in the UK, it will probably be like:
                      • Fight AJ in the UK for 60/40+
                      • Fight AJ anywhere else for 75/25 or 80/20 ish

                      Apparently Ruiz got £5 million for Saturday night, while AJ got £20-25 million, plus some kinda proceeds from the PPV revenue. So that is less than 80/20 and is only gonna get worse once the PPV money comes in.

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