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It's over for Joshua. The psychological damage inflicted by Ruiz cannot be repaired. He will be a kind of tragic figure now. If after 3 rounds you are not sufficiently recovered from a knockdown there is no hope for you in the heavyweight division. No amount of training can enhance a man's recuperative powers. You cannot train like Evander, mentally or physically, and expect to get a jaw like Evander. Joshua's mental faculties slow rapidly and take an age to recover. This is a disastrous flaw in his makeup. Endowed with the body of an Adonis, his skull is a hollow enclave that falls into a confused tangle of mush when its rattled. In the years to come, if Joshua doesn't retire, heavyweights will be scrambling to devour what few brain cells are left in his soup-like head.
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Originally posted by angkag View PostYup, makes perfect sense. Joshua beat some pretty good guys along the way, so he had the goods, but that was when he had hunger and dog in him, and I'm guessing the hunger and dog isn't there so much any more. The loss might bring the dog back, might not, we'll see in his next fight (s), but as Hagler summed it up 'hard to hit the cold road at 5am after sleeping in silk pajamas'.
Josh needs to go find his dog.
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Originally posted by Breno G View PostYou make a great point, which makes me come up with another idea(I'm coming up with this stuff as I think about it ok? unlike the rest of the internet I don't have answers for everything in life):
was Joshua that good to begin with? or Wilder, Fury, Ruiz, Ortiz etc.? All these guys got rocked and/or lost to marginal competition.
My point is: the lost might be not that big a deal because joshua isn't that big of a deal. Makes sense?
Josh needs to go find his dog.
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Originally posted by angkag View PostI 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.
was Joshua that good to begin with? or Wilder, Fury, Ruiz, Ortiz etc.? All these guys got rocked and/or lost to marginal competition.
My point is: the lost might be not that big a deal because joshua isn't that big of a deal. Makes sense?
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AJ's chin and stamina are legitimately questionable. But this might have been an off night where psychologically he wasn't ready for a war, more of a coronation.
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Originally posted by Tutsa View PostAbsolutely, he got beat by a b level fighter not A or elite and his actions after the fight to Ruiz and losing showed thank god it’s over I got over 100 million I’m done
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Originally posted by Breno G View Postit's a loss. Jesus Christ, it's not the end of the world. Literally ALL the greatest boxers have losses.
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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Joshua was 1-1 after 2 rounds. He was outboxed in all next rounds. Joshua will have to change his technique and become Wlad 2.0 to win again, not just a better cardio.
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No Mas AJ should stick with being a model, don’t have the stamina and chin to be a boxer, the new style for Brit fighters followed by Ahmir Khan, QUITTERS
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