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Anthony Joshua is a just a very flawed fighter. He pushes his punches out without snap and they’re telegraphed which means he struggles landing consistently, especially with smaller fighters that can move a bit. If you watch the Povetkin fight until the KO he was having a real hard time landing apart from body shot jabs thrown from the hip.
He doesn’t recover particularly well. When he’s gets hurt he seems to loose all his energy and becomes very static and this can go on for rounds (Whyte, Wlad, Ruiz). He doesn’t have the boxing skills nor the speed/stamina to use his reach to box from the outside to win rounds and get himself out of trouble.
I don’t think there’s much that can be done with him which is a shame because he’s a decent guy. He a skinny dude wearing a heavy suit of muscle which leaves him very limited as he’s always going to he unable to box the way he needs to stay at the top.
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VERY good post
Originally posted by petegrif View PostFunnily enough I think Wilder did have an impact on this fight but not in the obvious way.
Wilder just blasted out Br**. We can all agree on that.
So AJ was under pressure to put on an impressive performance. I think even the most fervent AJ haters can agree on that.
So when he floored Ruiz in the third he saw an opportunity to make a statement and rushed in to finish. Bad judgement. He didn't take a good enough look at Ruiz, which he normally does before committing and he got caught.
No disrespect to Ruiz who has fast hard hands and got caught by some monster shots and walked through them. The guy is desert tough. He got little respect before the fight but has made his point. Happy for him.
And respect to AJ for his sportsmanship. It would be nice if some of the loud mouthed vulgarians on there showed the same class.
Peace.
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Originally posted by Califire209 View PostJust admit it Joshua, as soon as you heard: "The Land of The Free & The Home of The Brave" you **** your Trowzers.
I have the dishonor of living in redneckland for now.
So now we have to find who is number 4 on the division, so far we have:
1-Fury
2-Ruiz, lol
3-Joshua
who's 4? Whyte, King Kong, ... anyone else?
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Originally posted by Boxfan83 View Post1 thing you have to remember, this is boxing at the highest level and you will get hit! It really matters more on how you take it and how you react. AJ's been down many times and has come back to win by KO/TKO. Problem this time he just ran into someone tougher. If anything Andy showed a "special" level of heart and you cant teach that. AJ leveled Ruiz and Ruiz got in his chest and threw down like a bad ass. There wasn't a HW in the game until Sunday morning that would've want to exchange lefts with AJ...
Honestly I think Usyk and Fury give Ruiz the hardest time because Fury can move and Usyk can match speed. Wilder IMO is another flawed mystery like AJ was.
He threw fast counters and threw in combinations that you rarely see in HW division. He has decent power but the real danger is in the speed and the fact that it's multiple punches thrown.
I also agree that Fury and Usyk would be difficult matchups stylistically for Ruiz.
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Originally posted by NaijaD View PostRuiz is a beast!
In the 7th Joshua actually caught him with a monsterous hook and he immediately responded with like a 5 punch combination that put AJ down.
If AJ was a prospect with no belts then this rematch wouldn’t be immediate but Hearn, matchroom and AJ can’t afford to let the belts slip away so they have to go for it.
But the problems AJ needs to fix don’t usually get corrected in 6 or so months.
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Regarding the posters who state that AJ is flawed, I agree, but I would also say that every top tier HW today is flawed. Fury has little to no power, Wilder has been outboxed for long stretches, Ortiz has skills and some pop but lumbers and labors in the ring against pedestrian competition. Parker fights timid and Whyte can look sloppy.
The flaws make for compelling fights and interesting matchups but none of these guys are complete fighters.
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Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View PostParker is top 5-6 him self. he is better than Ortiz with bigger resume.
Before your god was exposed like the weak hearted b i t ch he is, the top Heavyweight was Fury with Wilder and Joshua competing for 2 and 3 while Ortiz was the solid #4. Now the new top 4 are Fury, Wilder, Ruiz, and Ortiz. All of which would embarrass your weak hearted god.
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