Why did AJ not get extra time in NY?

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  • bigjavi973
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    #101
    Originally posted by Szef
    All right this is getting boring now so this will be my final reply

    I have no idea what you're talking about in the first paragraph

    Nothing about Andy's body language after the KD made me think he was hurt. Joshua stunned him with that left hook, and it might as well have been the hardest punch Andy ever took so maybe he was a little bit shocked but hurt? Nah. He got up momentarily and fvvcked Joshua up.

    He was in control from the first KD onwards so whether we're talking about round 3 or the rest of the fight doesn't matter

    Joshua was on jelly legs after the first kd and was clinching for his dear life, and wasn't punching back which we know from his past fights is an indicator of him being hurt

    The bottom line is, both Wilder and Joshua were hurt but only one of them got checked by a doc and it wasn't the one who got kd twice which is a clear sign of Favouritism


    oh geezes

    even andy ruiz said it himself that he was hurt!

    Didnt even remember being kd... he remembers being hit and then he "woke" up on the floor... (his words not mine)


    my bottom line is wilder received punishment for about 45 secs straight from a power puncher like ortiz....


    did the same thing happen to AJ? Absolutely not as I showed in my examples to back up what I said. he was kd at 1:47 and the next kd didnt come till a whole min and change after that.

    Was AJ receiving punishment for that entire time or no?

    easy question dont duck it

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      #102
      Originally posted by bigjavi973
      yes but what I was saying was that sure AJ was KD but that was nearly with 2 mins left and then he didnt get dropped again till the last few secs of the round... in which he quickly rose, put his hands up.... at the same time he was getting pummeled left and right for that entire min & half.
      The Drs didn't say, "he's from the UK so don't check him". It was early in the fight. He wasn't being hit with concussive shots and survived the round. Joshua showed that he was ok. I am of the belief that had Joshua survived that last round though, he would've been checked.

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        #103
        Originally posted by Ray*
        And why wasn’t done in the Ruiz/Joshua fight?
        Chris Arreola who fought in Kownacki's backyard was checked after the full minute had elapsed in one of the rounds. The round was delayed so the doctor could look in his eyes and ask him a few questions. The doctor then gave the ref a thumbs up. Where is the bias. Knock off the bullshyte. Glass jaw got smoked, no excuses!

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          #104
          I think its just give and take ,but at the end of the day Wilder lucked out and potentially could have lost but we'll never know in between rnd 7/8 vs Ortiz . Joshua has never been saved by the bell we don't know how he would have reacted if the 3rd bell rnd hadn't sound. We do know wilder was in deep trouble and staggered not throwing back ? It should be noted in the Harld Sconiers fight the referre actually walked Wilder to his own corner slowly after he was dropped hard and glass eyed because wilder said so himself.

          A lot has to be fixed .

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          • Ray*
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            #105
            Originally posted by Brettcappe
            Are you implying that a physician was never in Joshua's corner checking on him? I highly doubt that but I will gladly rewatch the robot getting his arse handed to him.
            No I just didn’t see the robot being examined at the start of the 4th round, you know the way they usually do in New York, like they did for Wilder when he was wobbled against Ortiz as part of their “Rules and regulations”.

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              #106
              Originally posted by Brettcappe
              Chris Arreola who fought in Kownacki's backyard was checked after the full minute had elapsed in one of the rounds. The round was delayed so the doctor could look in his eyes and ask him a few questions. The doctor then gave the ref a thumbs up. Where is the bias. Knock off the bullshyte. Glass jaw got smoked, no excuses!
              That’s a very good example, so why didn’t they do so for Ruiz and Joshua in the third round? Yeah that hype job robot definitely got destroyed 😂

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                #107
                Originally posted by Raggamuffin
                The Drs didn't say, "he's from the UK so don't check him". It was early in the fight. He wasn't being hit with concussive shots and survived the round. Joshua showed that he was ok. I am of the belief that had Joshua survived that last round though, he would've been checked.
                Do these idiotic brits actually believe that the NYSAC and Dr. Barry Jordan would risk further lawsuits and scrutiny by applying different rules for different fighters? What a bunch of crybaby motherfu.kers!

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                  #108
                  Originally posted by Ray*
                  That’s a very good example, so why didn’t they do so for Ruiz and Joshua in the third round? Yeah that hype job robot definitely got destroyed 😂
                  It's obviously discretionary and no one involved will take a risk and intentionally not try and protect all fighters. You must not be aware of the Abdusalamov situation. Even the ref was sued! Are you british? You fit right in with those nuts. Please read link below:


                  A lawsuit filed in 2014 by the family of disabled boxer Magomed Abdusalamov against referee Benjy Esteves Jr. over the bout that left Abdusalamov with permanent brain damage was settled Friday with Esteves donating $1,000 to a boxing foundation.

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                    #109
                    Originally posted by Brettcappe
                    It's obviously discretionary and no one involved will take a risk and intentionally not try and protect all fighters. You must not be aware of the Abdusalamov situation. Even the ref was sued! Are you british? You fit right in with those nuts. Please read link below:


                    https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/...steves-settled
                    Yeah I know more than you cupcake, so in light of that why didn’t the referees come in and examine the robot? Why did they take that risk? I mean they don’t want to be sued right?

                    Are you American? That would probably tell why you seem triggered for whatever reason 😂

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                    • Raggamuffin
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by Ray*
                      No I just didn’t see the robot being examined at the start of the 4th round, you know the way they usually do in New York, like they did for Wilder when he was wobbled against Ortiz as part of their “Rules and regulations”.
                      The robot wasn't taking a beating. He took counts and he got up, and it was round 3.

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