Let's be honest: Eddie Hearn is a dumb fu..cker with big mouth
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I have no compassion for Hearn... But his "problem" illustrates how one misjudgment can really change the whole picture. Professional prize fighting is chess... And all it takes is one Pawn with designs on things to wreck ya!
A lot of us watching Ruiz knew he was talented: We got poo pooed here, so Hearn is not the only one who went looking for a tomato can and found a fortress. I don't like to discuss promoters and second guess snafus...But some of them are instructive! We can learn something from them! Heres where the rubber went off the road for fast Eddie:
1) He does not really give two 5h1ts about Joshue. His designs were to push through and get past this fight, and Joashua had, allegedly...a bad camp where he was shook. Fast Eddie's lack of concern, and his next flaw, below made a bad situation worse.
2) Fast Eddie drank the koolade like a lot of people here did. First off: Ruiz is not the out of shape fighter with fast hands that would try to punch it out with joshua toe to toe... Ruiz is a pressure fighter! And a damn good one. Fast Eddie was expecting something like a Chris Aereolla, and got a heavyweight version of the Raging Bull...lol.
Ruiz gets a guy off balance before he attacks. He pressures them into situations where he can "touch" them and then goes after them. Pressure guys fight through a dichotomy: When you start following a puncher, you will get tagged, and Ruiz did. The idea is to instead apply pressure, move parallel to the guy and constantly test for openings. Being under constant pressure makes mistakes happen...
If Fast Eddie had done his homework and watched Ruiz on tape he would have seen that Ruiz has a dangerous type of mobility that Joshua would need to prepare for in camp. A lot of people underestimated Ruiz...Fast Eddie really paid for it though.Last edited by billeau2; 06-16-2019, 12:40 PM.Comment
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I can't believe theres fans now asking for promoters to pick bums instead of real threats. This is literally whats wrong with Boxing. We as fans are supposed to commend fighters & promoters for taking risks but instead the entire boxing world is acting like Ruiz winning is the same thing as watching your baby beaten purple. Suddenly ppl are acting as if AJ losing is some sort of tragic event when it has literally revitalized boxing in the mainstream.
No surprise though because its AJ fanatics that are going through the 5 stages of grief in front of the world on social media.Comment
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Matchroom was already planning to leave boxing before Josh came in the fold. Frank Warren was running everything prior to Josh joining Matchroom, hence he’s still mad at Josh for giving life to Matchroom.
Even the contract Matchroom signed with both Skysports and DAZN were built of Josh’s back. Just because Hearn runs his mouth everywhere and talks a lot, that mean he made Josh. Josh made him.Comment
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I have no compassion for Hearn... But his "problem" illustrates how one misjudgment can really change the whole picture. Professional prize fighting is chess... And all it takes is one Pawn with designs on things to wreck ya!
A lot of us watching Ruiz knew he was talented: We got poo pooed here, so Hearn is not the only one who went looking for a tomato can and found a fortress. I don't like to discuss promoters and second guess snafus...But some of them are instructive! We can learn something from them! Heres where the rubber went off the road for fast Eddie:
1) He does not really give two 5h1ts about Joshue. His designs were to push through and get past this fight, and Joashua had, allegedly...a bad camp where he was shook. Fast Eddie's lack of concern, and his next flaw, below made a bad situation worse.
2) Fast Eddie drank the koolade like a lot of people here did. First off: Ruiz is not the out of shape fighter with fast hands that would try to punch it out with joshua toe to toe... Ruiz is a pressure fighter! And a damn good one. Fast Eddie was expecting something like a Chris Aereolla, and got a heavyweight version of the Raging Bull...lol.
Ruiz gets a guy off balance before he attacks. He pressures them into situations where he can "touch" them and then goes after them. Pressure guys fight through a dichotomy: When you start following a puncher, you will get tagged, and Ruiz did. The idea is to instead apply pressure, move parallel to the guy and constantly test for openings. Being under constant pressure makes mistakes happen...
If Fast Eddie had done his homework and watched Ruiz on tape he would have seen that Ruiz has a dangerous type of mobility that Joshua would need to prepare for in camp. A lot of people underestimated Ruiz...Fast Eddie really paid for it though.
His US shows are shyt anyway and I doubt he’ll last two more years in the country.Comment
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So you think Joshua might be pulling one on fast Eddy? I would be trying to get out of that contract... makes sense.Comment
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