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  • #21
    It's make or break time now. Ruiz will not fear this man and will be ready to go blow for blow once again. He better get his mind right fast because I believe his aura has diminished, he's not the golden boy of the division anymore. After showing vulnerability in the worst way, he's looking like food to these hungry fighters

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Szef View Post
      I like Joshua and rooting for him, but after this L, the more I hear him speak, the more I think he might not be cut out for this sport.

      I think you make a valid point
      He really doesn’t seem cut out for the next level , as we have witnessed
      Nothing wrong with that , he’s still very successful


      Originally posted by SteveM View Post
      Really?? He's already done more than 99% of the boxers who EVER fought at HW. Gold Medal, 3 belt unified champion and maybe a hundred million in the bank. Even if he loses the rematch and retires he'll still have had a relatively successful career.
      Nobody is questioning if he’s been successful or not
      But the bullchit excuses , Michael Griffin is a great fughin ref , blaming him is astonishing
      I really thought he was the bigger man for taking the L well
      Not anymore , as the last few months he’s been crying like a kunt
      If you believe all these conspiracies , then just have the remand beat him instead of crying about it
      I do believe he’s coming up with all this bullchit because he don’t believe in himself

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      • #23
        He ducked 🦆 Wilder throughout and that's his excuse for getting whooped.🥊

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        • #24
          AJ wanted a viral hit knockout like Wilder had done two weeks before him.

          Instead of boxing safely like he did against Parker, he jumped straight into the exchanges and got nailed by a more experienced inside fighter.

          Wilder's win led to Joshua's defeat.

          Indirectly, Wilder defeated Joshua.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Zodogg View Post
            Wilder has learned from the two toughest fights of his career he will beat Ortiz AGAIN homey
            Yo big bruva gone down at the hands of king Kong in the rematch and you know it tyronne

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
              AJ wanted a viral hit knockout like Wilder had done two weeks before him.

              Instead of boxing safely like he did against Parker, he jumped straight into the exchanges and got nailed by a more experienced inside fighter.

              Wilder's win led to Joshua's defeat.

              Indirectly, Wilder defeated Joshua.

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              • #27
                Obviously Joshua is gonna reexamine the fight and consider what he can do better or prepare better. Joshua is listed as a 3-1 favorite. Maybe Joshua went for the kill too fast, got hurt, and never recovered. Will see.

                Definitely, like the new energy in the HW division.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by MulaKO View Post
                  I think you make a valid point
                  He really doesn’t seem cut out for the next level , as we have witnessed
                  Nothing wrong with that , he’s still very successful




                  Nobody is questioning if he’s been successful or not
                  But the bullchit excuses , Michael Griffin is a great fughin ref , blaming him is astonishing
                  I really thought he was the bigger man for taking the L well
                  Not anymore , as the last few months he’s been crying like a kunt
                  If you believe all these conspiracies , then just have the remand beat him instead of crying about it
                  I do believe he’s coming up with all this bullchit because he don’t believe in himself
                  Every single top boxer who lost a fight without exception makes excuses because if they don't the road back is mentally harder. In their own minds they have to validate that it ws an anomaly even if they just say they weren't at their best.

                  But when they are real with themselves they use the loss to come back stronger by learning, improving and adapting. Canelo did that after Floyd, Pac after Floyd and Kovalev after Ward 2. Other fighters take one loss and can't hack it like Naz.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
                    AJ wanted a viral hit knockout like Wilder had done two weeks before him.

                    Instead of boxing safely like he did against Parker, he jumped straight into the exchanges and got nailed by a more experienced inside fighter.

                    Wilder's win led to Joshua's defeat.

                    Indirectly, Wilder defeated Joshua.
                    $h1t after the fight he said he wish it was wilder and not Ruiz that beat him lol guy is mentally fragile

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by VislorTurlough View Post
                      Unlike AJ - when Wilder was nailed and hurt, he didn’t go down. Let alone out. Skinny legs and all - guy has heart to go along with the power. Imagine if he had technique.
                      Wilder was hurt, never hit behind the ear though. Although Wilders hurt was towards the end of the round and had the time between rounds, and again after the doc checked him, to recover. AJ not so much. He was hit behind the ear, equilibrium was upside down and he got caught, big time, by the fast hands of Ruiz. Fair play and the best man won that night.

                      Originally posted by BangEM View Post
                      The phantom 50M with no contract?
                      This right here

                      Originally posted by T.M.T View Post
                      He ducked �� Wilder throughout and that's his excuse for getting whooped.��
                      Get over yourself youngster. 100 mill for 3 fights, 120 for 4. but yet your accusing AJ of ducking when there was NO PROOF of a 50 million $ contract, only emails
                      Last edited by El_Mero; 08-08-2019, 04:09 PM.

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