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  • Originally posted by markther View Post
    I’m not a Joshua fan and many people on this forum aren’t. We are just giving him credit for fighting the right fight to save his career for now, that’s all. Just because we are being objective doesn’t make any of us Joshua fans. I’m from the US not the UK. I was rooting for Andy Ruiz. That is why your all up in your feelings. Grow up and give Joshua credit LOL!!!!!
    If what im saying the doesn't apply to you then im NOT talking to you.

    AJ gets credit for winning and getting his belts back. But how much credit do you give someone for beating RUIZ?

    But that boring pathetic display of a game plan, run, jab, clinch against a unranked opponent like ruiz WHEN AJ SAID HE WAS GOING TO KNOCK RUIZ deserves to be criticized.

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    • Originally posted by markther View Post
      I’m not a Joshua fan and many people on this forum aren’t. We are just giving him credit for fighting the right fight to save his career for now, that’s all. Just because we are being objective doesn’t make any of us Joshua fans. I’m from the US not the UK. I was rooting for Andy Ruiz. That is why your all up in your feelings. Grow up and give Joshua credit LOL!!!!!




      that is exactly right

      and the fight unfolded exactly how I predicted... although I thought AJ may have to pick himself up off the canvas at some point... but I knew that he would/could dig deep

      he would have gotten up and fought his ass off if Ruiz dropped him tonight

      excellent fight for AJ

      here is the thing, the Ruiz/Joshua saga... Ruiz surprising the still-developing Joshua, and Joshua making the right adjustments to come back... are exactly what should happen as a fighter develops into a genuine contender>champion

      these guys are winning titles WAY too soon... like I said when my boy Parker (I am a kiwi) and Joshua first won their titles... "neither of them are ready to defend against all comers"... but Joshua was further-along than Parker

      people who criticize Wilder for how long it took him to step up, are the ******est casual-fans imaginable... they literally know nothing about this sport

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      • Originally posted by Angeljuice View Post
        Clueless nonsense.
        You sound dumb

        Ruiz isnt even CLOSE to AJs best win. An said he was going to KO ruiz. Had No intentions of even coming foward ONCE i seen some good boxing fdomw AJ. This was as bad as Mayweather vs berto . but i sure Floyd showed great boxing then too

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        • Originally posted by P4Pdunny View Post
          Eff outta here with ****** responses like that
          I seen AJ have good performances. Running, jabbing, clinching IS NOT A GOOD performance.

          Ruiz isnt even close to AJs best win, YET aj fought scared. Unwilling to engage or even take ONE step forward.

          Im sure you were in the edge of your seat.....
          Oh i thought AJ said it was going to be a KO.
          AJ gets NO credit for not even TRYING to get get back on the man that KNOCKED HIM OUT

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          • when the smoke clears.....

            Joshua did not behave like a champion on June 1st

            but, he behaved like a champion ever since June 2nd... including tonight

            props to both guys

            it may seem like Ruiz was a little disappointing tonight, but...

            1) if the first fight had unfolded like the rematch... NOBODY would have been surprised

            2) if any other fighter with the physical disadvantages that Ruiz had heading into the fight, took that same loss tonight... NOBODY would have been surprised

            * waits for the fixed-fight idiots - who have invaded this site since Canelo/Kovalev - and who now see shadows hiding in every bush *

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            • Wow. What a boring fight. Only one fighter wanted to fight.Real champions come back and destroy. Lewis damn near killed Rahman in the rematch, Jones smoked Griffin, Joshua ran with his tailed tucked.

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              • 1) if the first fight had unfolded like the rematch did... NOBODY would have been surprised

                2) if any other fighter with the physical disadvantages that Ruiz had heading into the fight, took that same loss tonight... NOBODY would have been surprised


                like I said...

                1) they took Ruiz lightly - AJ was NOT mentally prepared for that fight
                2) they fought the wrong gameplan

                Mayweather/Canelo, and even other very-good/excellent fighters who are not on that level... use a different style/gameplan depending on the opponent... and guys like Mayweather/Canelo, will adapt/change their style/gameplan as the fight unfolds

                so why is it unreasonable to expect AJ/Team Joshua to do the same?

                I will NEVER understand casual boxing fans... what the fcuk is wrong with them

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                • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
                  that is exactly right

                  and the fight unfolded exactly how I predicted... although I thought AJ may have to pick himself up off the canvas at some point... but I knew that he would/could dig deep

                  he would have gotten up and fought his ass off if Ruiz dropped him tonight

                  excellent fight for AJ

                  here is the thing, the Ruiz/Joshua saga... Ruiz surprising the still-developing Joshua, and Joshua making the right adjustments to come back... are exactly what should happen as a fighter develops into a genuine contender>champion

                  these guys are winning titles WAY too soon... like I said when my boy Parker (I am a kiwi) and Joshua first won their titles... "neither of them are ready to defend against all comers"... but Joshua was further-along than Parker

                  people who criticize Wilder for how long it took him to step up, are the ******est casual-fans imaginable... they literally know nothing about this sport
                  EXACTLY......and the same fans who still don’t give Wilder credit for getting rid of Breazeale in 1 round, knocking out Ortiz, not once but twice, and dropping Fury twice in their bout but Wilder is still a bum that hasn’t fought anyone right, LOL? I don’t get some of these so called boxing fans. And Ruiz dropped Joshua 4 times in the first fight and all of a sudden, he is a bum tonight, LOL.

                  But unlike you, I was a little leery of this fight for Joshua, but like you said, Joshua fought a solid technical boxing match, I have to give him credit for that. He executed tonight and proved A LOT of people wrong. So I see Joshua differently now. He is capable of making the necessary adjustments to win a fight to keep his career moving forward. And he did it in neutral territory. It’s a business too.

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                  • Boxing fans have to admit. The great thing about tonight is now we get to debate about how Joshua will fare in the ring against the likes of Wilder or Fury, win or lose. Joshua can box and he has power. Now those fights are back on the table. I just want to see the top fighters in each division fight each other and may the best man and best strategy win. But I don’t want to see a 3rd Ruiz & Joshua fight because Joshua’s team knows now how to beat Ruiz, keep the distance, jab, box, and tie up Ruiz when necessary. Another fighter, Joshua may take more risks, STYLES MAKE FIGHTS. Joshua needed to just secure a win, get the belts back, mission accomplished today. It’s not always about how pretty or how devastating it looks. And it’s not like Joshua fought that way his entire career. Keep it in perspective.

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                    • Originally posted by markther View Post
                      EXACTLY......and the same fans who still don’t give Wilder credit for getting rid of Breazeale in 1 round, knocking out Ortiz, not once but twice, and dropping Fury twice in their bout but Wilder is still a bum that hasn’t fought anyone right, LOL? I don’t get some of these so called boxing fans. And Ruiz dropped Joshua 4 times in the first fight and all of a sudden, he is a bum tonight, LOL.

                      But unlike you, I was a little leery of this fight for Joshua, but like you said, Joshua fought a solid technical boxing match, I have to give him credit for that. He executed tonight and proved A LOT of people wrong. So I see Joshua differently now. He is capable of making the necessary adjustments to win a fight to keep his career moving forward. And he did it in neutral territory. It’s a business too.



                      I have always liked Joshua, he is a beast... but I think of him as a better fighter now, than I did before the first Ruiz fight

                      any top fighter who keeps ticking those boxes is doing ok by me

                      he actually ticked a lot of boxes tonight, and it is highly unlikely that he will ever overlook another opponent

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