No what happened was fans saw what was supposed to be 2 easy fights that turned into nail biters where those fights put a major dent on wilders reputation as will Joshua if he losses to Ruiz again . In the event Joshua wins as he should Wilder will still have a suspect fight we all know he lost and may not even fight Ortiz out of fear and just go for Fury rematch which is the bigger money. We know he wont fight AJ and once again lose interest in undisputed. Ha
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Wilder is worse but had that ever been in question for real? We're already in clown world. Only makes sense that even the best HWs are clowns.Comment
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2 easy fights?No what happened was fans saw what was supposed to be 2 easy fights that turned into nail biters where those fights put a major dent on wilders reputation as will Joshua if he losses to Ruiz again . In the event Joshua wins as he should Wilder will still have a suspect fight we all know he lost and may not even fight Ortiz out of fear and just go for Fury rematch which is the bigger money. We know he wont fight AJ and once again lose interest in undisputed. Ha
When he fought bought fighters they were UNDEFEATED. One was a former World Champion and the other was one of the MOST feared in Boxing.
If they are such crempuffs why hasnt anyone else beaten EITHER of them?
More importantly why has AJ missed fighting EITHER of them?Comment
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You noticed all the HW belts are over at PBC did you?Comment
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Ortiz didn't pass his pre fight physical and was viewed as to old to be a legit threat.2 easy fights?
When he fought bought fighters they were UNDEFEATED. One was a former World Champion and the other was one of the MOST feared in Boxing.
If they are such crempuffs why hasnt anyone else beaten EITHER of them?
More importantly why has AJ missed fighting EITHER of them?
Fury wasn't giving much chance ,not even 1 special guest panel of ATG's that gave their opinions on who would win picked Fury and there was about 8 of them ,most saw a fast K.O bc of a rusty guy who had dropped over 100 pounds just to be 50% to form ? Ha
Ortiz declined an AJ fight and ran off hios mandatory position back in 2018.
Fury demanded 60 % to fight Joshua but felt Wilder was far easier and split the fight 50/50. HaComment
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It was announced 4 days before the Joshua/Ruiz fight
Wilder, 33, made the announcement just four days before Joshua puts his WBA, WBO and IBF titles on the line against Andy Ruiz Jr. in his United States debut at New York's Madison Square Garden.Comment
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Joshua legitimately fought enough fighters to climb up the ratings and become one of the top heavyweights in the division, but it was against fighters who were either on par with his skills (Whyte) or past their best (Klitschko, Povetkin). He strategically avoided the only champion of the division (Wilder), and any truly seasoned threats of the division (Ortiz) to become the unified champion. So while it was exciting to watch, there was no real development of skills to help boost his confidence, learn proper head movement, or learn how to fight tall when up against explosive, shorter fighters. When he was challenged, he was protected (Takam premature stoppage, Parker referee) and the only real fight that pushed him to the top tier of the division was the Klitschko fight, but Klitschko was still well past his best after two years of inactivity. And we were all lucky to have a seasoned official (David Fields) for that UK fight to keep it fair.While I agree some AJ fans need to calm down....are you for real? Seriously “protected until he was exposed” Wow you honestly can’t make this sh.1t up, look at his resume and compare it to the other top guys and it’s clear who and who is not, protected. I think most people who are not pushing agendas and certain narratives can agree he was moved too fast so I don’t know where you’re getting that bs from.
Do you not think before you write? Remarkable stuff here.
Now we have UKAD allowing the****utic use exceptions for PEDs, that several fighters allege Joshua has. And the one time he's out of his protective zone, with real unbiased VADA testing, he doesn't have that extra edge to overcome adversity. It's not the end of the world, he's still one of the best, but the bubble has burst and he needs to take it down a notch. An immediate rematch with Ruiz is a mistake in my opinion.Comment
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