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Originally posted by Jkp View PostWow. Eddie must have really brain washed you good, if that's what you think.... lol
While we're waiting, care to tell us all of the special moves Andy flexed in there ?!?!
I personally was very impressed with his push on back of AJ's neck move.
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Originally posted by chicken- View PostI like how idiots like you believed in the hype job of AJ, who has only been spared a devastating knockout at the hands of Deontay Wilder by fighting the obese guy who just embarrassed him. AJ barely survived vs an old man Klitchko with nearly 2 years out of the ring. He was never good, and never will be. The only thing AJ is going to be smashing are his lungs desperately trying to breath while his instagram muscles use up all of his energy just to stand upright.
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If I were Joshua,I'd have taken the immediate rematch.If I'd lost to a real deal,world class fighter,probably not. But I lost to to a guy that is ok,but not genuine world class that I took lightly.Stick and move,keep him at the end of the jab and right cross him all night.If Joshua loses the rematch,he should retire and the payday fighting in S.A. be his goodbye package.
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Originally posted by Jkp View PostStop making pathetic excuses. Anthony Johnson has always been limited boxer. Ruiz just proved what most people thought.
Actually read what I posted. I’ll break it down so you can understand.
If AJ fails to turn up again (and it’s 50/50 whether he does or not in my book, but IMO that was not the best Anthony Joshua that night) and Ruiz wins, again, then you Ruiz hype train merchants need to calm the F down. The whole HW division will be coming for those belts, and they will get them.
Ruiz keeping them warm for Fury, Wilder, Usyk, who ever gets there first.
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View PostWe’ve seen him fight before. There’s a reason myself and a small group of posters were saying Joshua as trouble with short guys and will struggle with Ruiz’s hand speed.
That’s not going to change.
I’m 50/50 whether AJ turns up for the rematch but IMO that wasn’t the best AJ we’ve seen.
Whether the best AJ is even good enough to beat the best Ruiz is up for debate, but he was off that night and it wasn’t just to do with Ruiz’s hand speed.
That aside, I can see a carbon copy in the rematch easily, a David Price v Tony Thompson 2. My point was, Ruiz will be a sitting duck in the division holding the belts until the next shark comes along.
As good as he might look winning again vs AJ, you’ve got to fancy someone like Usyk taking all the belts off him with relative ease. And you know he’d be right on Usyk’s radar.
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Originally posted by Tyistall View PostOhhh I get it. Maybe he should have fought the worst guy possible like Fury or Wilder both do, and you would have given him props instead? Wilder is too much of a pu$$y to fight AJ. Even for 120 million. That's unheard of cowardice. Even Bowe would have fought Lewis for that much hahahahaaah. So you can keep on believing that Wilder is some kind of all time great while he fights bums, frauds and has-beens. Also I wonder what you will say when Ruiz gets smashed in the rematch? Oh I know, you'll just change the subject and hate on AJ in some other way right? Riighht...jackass
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