Originally posted by Ray*
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Why did AJ not get extra time in NY?
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Originally posted by Lomadeaux View PostYea, I know... Wtf these guys talking about?
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Originally posted by Brettcappe View PostYou know more than me on this situation. I was good friends with Dr. Jordan's brother. If you believe that anyone involved in the boxing business in N.Y would intentionally risk?
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostYou seems triggered 😂 again why didn’t the doctor come in and examine both fighters AFTER the bell has rang for the start of the 4th round? In light of your comments about they wouldn’t want to risk being sued etc... Why did they take that risk with Ruiz and with Joshua? I mean the doctor came and examine Wilder AFTER the bell has rang, and you pointed to the Kownacki/Arroela fight as an example, which would be a good one if true.... So why did those doctors in NY took those risk against the robot?
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Originally posted by Brettcappe View PostActually you are correct that there was some negligence. The fact that a cardioligist was not in Joshua's corner was an issue. All parties involved should have known that A.J has no heart!
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostThat was already established when that robot got KTFO, the question still remains why was the doctor not on the apron checking him and Ruiz after the bell has rang?
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Originally posted by bigjavi973 View PostYou say wilder:
even after receiving about 20 punches from ortiz in that round (yes the videos are time stamped)
you say about AJ: (who had more than 1 min in between kds and ruiz was not pummeling him like ortiz was doing to wilder)
and then you finish it with:
and we are expected not to think you are biased?
and again... badly hurt is your opinion. He got up after the 2nd kd took a HUGE breath and put his hands up... if he was "hurt" like you said he wouldn't be able to do all that as quickly as he did
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I just rewatched the Joshua/Ruiz fight on DAZN. After round 3 had ended there were replays of the round and a close up of Joshua for a few seconds. There was no view of the activity in the corners. One would assume that there were doctors in both corners observing both fighters. If anyone has any video evidence of the ringside physicians activity or lack thereof at the end of the round feel free to post it. I imagine that this is another example in a long litany of british boxing fans being nationalisitic and naive in respect to the sport of boxing. A little advice, stick to soccer!
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Originally posted by Brettcappe View PostOn a serious note I will have to rewatch the fight. I would hope that the ref always gave Joshua the proper "welfare check" after all four knockdowns. "Looking in to his eyes, directing him to move a certain way, etc." Also did a ringside physician check on A.J in between rounds?
Because at the time, we all knew what was happening was shady as phuck, but the excuses was the “NY are now more careful” etc because they were sued. Fine, so if that was the case why didn’t they do that with every single fight in NY? Especially with a big HW fight (Ruiz/Joshua), just like the doctor coming in AFTER the bell has rang for the start of the round.
The simple answer was Wilder was the house fighter and they brought him time to recover. If not that same doctor would have gone in and check Wilder right in between the interval not AFTER the bell has rang for the next round.
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Originally posted by Brettcappe View PostI just rewatched the Joshua/Ruiz fight on DAZN. After round 3 had ended there were replays of the round and a close up of Joshua for a few seconds. There was no view of the activity in the corners. One would assume that there were doctors in both corners observing both fighters. If anyone has any video evidence of the ringside physicians activity or lack thereof at the end of the round feel free to post it. I imagine that this is another example in a long litany of british boxing fans being nationalisitic and naive in respect to the sport of boxing. A little advice, stick to soccer!
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