Why did AJ not get extra time in NY?

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  • Raggamuffin
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    #81
    Originally posted by bigjavi973
    is there a difference between a flash kd and a kd from being badly hurt yes or no?
    In terms of your mental state yes, but in boxing a knockdown is a knockdown whether it was flash or seriously hurt.

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      #82
      Originally posted by cally83
      From being knocked down to being waved off AJ had 24 seconds! Must be a record amount of time any fighter has been given to continue.
      Yea, I know... Wtf these guys talking about?

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        #83
        Originally posted by Szef
        First off, second KD happened 1:10 min after the first one. Second of all since when does a fighter not getting KD when they're hurt means the fighter is not hurt? What kind of logic is that. Joshua was clinching which is what a hurt fighter does but his legs were all over the place and he wasn't punching back which is the indicator of a fighter being hurt.

        Seriously you can't?

        Off the top of my head: Joshua vs Klitschko round 5 (Klitschko) and round 6(Joshua), Glowacki vs Huck, Fury vs Wilder.
        no it did not happen in 1:10



        first KD was at 1:47 mark



        second KD was literally 3 to 5 secs before the bell rang


        what is 1 min 47 secs minus lets say 3 secs?


        sure as hell isn't a 1 min 10 secs




        and like I said before.... its not like Ruiz was pummeling him the entire time. Did you forget that ruiz was ALSO hurt as well?

        why leave these important details out for?

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          #84
          Originally posted by Raggamuffin
          In terms of your mental state yes, but in boxing a knockdown is a knockdown whether it was flash or seriously hurt.
          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.

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            #85
            Like I was saying.....

            Aj had plenty of time (more than 1 min 30 secs) in between kds and in the 2nd kd he got back up pretty quickly put his hands up.... dude just looked TIRED not hurt


            there is a difference between being tired and being hurt

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            • Ray*
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              #86
              Originally posted by bigjavi973
              Like I was saying.....

              Aj had plenty of time (more than 1 min 30 secs) in between kds and in the 2nd kd he got back up pretty quickly put his hands up.... dude just looked TIRED not hurt


              there is a difference between being tired and being hurt
              What does that has to do with the doctor checking him or Ruiz over AFTER the bell has rang for the 4th round like they did for Wilder?

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                #87
                Originally posted by bigjavi973
                no it did not happen in 1:10



                first KD was at 1:47 mark

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                second KD was literally 3 to 5 secs before the bell rang


                what is 1 min 47 secs minus lets say 3 secs?


                sure as hell isn't a 1 min 10 secs




                and like I said before.... its not like Ruiz was pummeling him the entire time. Did you forget that ruiz was ALSO hurt as well?

                why leave these important details out for?
                You count from the moment he gets up from the first KD to the moment he gets puts on his ass again. So the second KD happened 1:20 with change later, my mistake.

                So in the previous post you said Joshua survived 2 minutes of onslaught and now you're saying 'it's not like ruiz was pummeling him the entire time'... make up your mind

                No, Ruiz most definitely was NOT hurt, not in round 3 or at any point of the fight for that matter. His KD was a flash KD, Joshua's were not. He got up right away and put Joshua on his ass 10 seconds later and was in control of the fight ever since

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Ray*
                  So why didn’t we see it in the Ruiz/Joshua fight? I haven’t see any doctors checking any fighter at the start of a round. Unless you are referring to a fighter that had suffered headbutts or cuts etc. Which would be a different comparison to what the thread starter was saying here.
                  I literally gave you multiple examples of fights where it happened at the start of the round. You chose to ignore them.

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                  • Ray*
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by _Rexy_
                    I literally gave you multiple examples of fights where it happened at the start of the round. You chose to ignore them.
                    Nope I have checked nothing happened like it did with wilder. The question was why didn’t it happen with Ruiz and Joshua? That was even a better comparison.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Ray*
                      Nope I have checked nothing happened like it did with wilder. The question was why didn’t it happen with Ruiz and Joshua? That was even a better comparison.
                      No? The doctor didn’t examine the fighter at the beginning of the round in those fights? How is it different than the wilder fight other than the fighters?

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