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Let's Be Real: Two of Ruiz' KDs of Joshua Were Pushes

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  • Let's Be Real: Two of Ruiz' KDs of Joshua Were Pushes

    Once in each of those KD rounds had Andy helping out with a push.
    I'm not saying Ruiz didn't have his number, but some judges--when they see a push like that--don't call it a knockdown.

    Apparently clever fighters know how to lend a helping hand when they see a moment of poor balance in their opponent. IIRC in first rd, Hopkins helped Calzaghe to the floor that way.
    Clever lads.

    Best thing tho for Joshua. Else he might have sustained brain damage because he didn't have it that night.

  • #2
    Originally posted by johnbook View Post
    Once in each of those KD rounds had Andy helping out with a push.
    I'm not saying Ruiz didn't have his number, but some judges--when they see a push like that--don't call it a knockdown.

    Apparently clever fighters know how to lend a helping hand when they see a moment of poor balance in their opponent. IIRC in first rd, Hopkins helped Calzaghe to the floor that way.
    Clever lads.

    Best thing tho for Joshua. Else he might have sustained brain damage because he didn't have it that night.
    Knockdown or pushdown, he still got stopped. So what point are you trying to make?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by johnbook View Post
      Once in each of those KD rounds had Andy helping out with a push.
      I'm not saying Ruiz didn't have his number, but some judges--when they see a push like that--don't call it a knockdown.

      Apparently clever fighters know how to lend a helping hand when they see a moment of poor balance in their opponent. IIRC in first rd, Hopkins helped Calzaghe to the floor that way.
      Clever lads.

      Best thing tho for Joshua. Else he might have sustained brain damage because he didn't have it that night.
      I’m a big Joshua fan and I disagree he got clearly dropped four times

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      • #4
        "Why am I feeling like this" -Anthony joshua after getting punched upside his temple

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        • #5
          Theyre still knock downs due to pressure and punches where Joshua was going some by avoiding more shots. He has to stand in the fire a bit more if it happens again with far better preparation then you wont see it anyway again.

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          • #6
            The fact that we are talking about multiple knockdowns of Joshua by Ruiz is too much to take in

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            • #7
              Irrelevant.

              Doesn't change the result of the fight.

              If anything it prolonged the fight, allowing Joshua to get a count.

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              • #8
                Push down or knock down Joshua still got koed

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by johnbook View Post
                  Once in each of those KD rounds had Andy helping out with a push.
                  I'm not saying Ruiz didn't have his number, but some judges--when they see a push like that--don't call it a knockdown.

                  Apparently clever fighters know how to lend a helping hand when they see a moment of poor balance in their opponent. IIRC in first rd, Hopkins helped Calzaghe to the floor that way.
                  Clever lads.

                  Best thing tho for Joshua. Else he might have sustained brain damage because he didn't have it that night.
                  Lol. Almost as bad as Pac fans who said JMM tripped Manny.

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                  • #10
                    Could have called them that way but it would have been to Joshua’s detriment. The mandatory 8 count was Anthony’s friend not his enemy.

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