I think the issue is the nature of the loss. If you consider losses like Loma to Salido, or Russel to Loma (many other examples), there was nothing about either of those losses that suggested the loser had anything to worry about going forward.
Or even 1 punch KO losses like Lennox, Pac - fights where the eventual loser was in control and got sloppy and open to that perfectly placed goodnight punch (lest we forget, Henry Cooper decked the then Cassius Clay and but for some inventive glove tampering in Clay's corner, he might not have survived without the recovery time the glove tampering gave him).
The loss of the zero means jack, but it was Joshua's inability to recover and stamina isues that is raising valid questions, ie the nature of both how he fought and eventually lost.
Or even 1 punch KO losses like Lennox, Pac - fights where the eventual loser was in control and got sloppy and open to that perfectly placed goodnight punch (lest we forget, Henry Cooper decked the then Cassius Clay and but for some inventive glove tampering in Clay's corner, he might not have survived without the recovery time the glove tampering gave him).
The loss of the zero means jack, but it was Joshua's inability to recover and stamina isues that is raising valid questions, ie the nature of both how he fought and eventually lost.
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