This FIX was painfully obvious lol

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  • lieutenant
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    #21
    No, Joshua deserves all the credit. He trained hard for this fight and Ruiz didn't. That was the difference.

    Ruiz doesn't deserve another shot, he's going back to fight C class fighters on PBC. He's the complete opposite of a Canelo who is committed to the sport of boxing and has the discipline and dedication needed to stay among the elite.

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    • Born X Raised
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      #22
      I saw the same thing.

      And like you I seen that Joshua had no involvement in any fix. He fought like he was in a real fight. Whatever was done was just between Hearn and Ruiz.

      Ruiz was in distance plenty of times and did nothing. Especially after I think the end of the 3rd round. Ruiz accidentally hurt Joshua and took his foot completely off the gas pedal in the 4th round.

      I’m disgusted with Ruiz. First thing out of his mouth was a third fight. Then he said he didn’t train for this fight blah blah blah, then back to the third fight. All with a grin on his fat face.

      The gesture to come at him Ruiz did to Joshua in the last 10 seconds of the fight and the way Ruiz was hitting himself in the head after the final bell smells like an actor trying to play the part and Ruiz isn’t a good actor.

      Ruiz being 15 pounds heavier than the first fight was just a great cover for the fix.

      I won’t watch the third fight.

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      • llll
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        #23
        Originally posted by lieutenant
        No, Joshua deserves all the credit. He trained hard for this fight and Ruiz didn't. That was the difference.

        Ruiz doesn't deserve another shot, he's going back to fight C class fighters on PBC. He's the complete opposite of a Canelo who is committed to the sport of boxing and has the discipline and dedication needed to stay among the elite.
        He trained hard sure, but everything was already against ruiz from the jump.

        You can call me biased, but objectively, the ref was undeniably more advantageous for joshua, whose entire gameplan was to use his legs and his reach and hold when the distance got too close.

        With the ref so eager to break them up and reset the distance.. what do you expect ruiz, the shorter, smaller fighter to do?

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        • i_am_a_champ
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          #24
          The butthurt is strong in this thread

          Every which way possible but to admit that Anthony beat up a fat boxer

          Lol

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          • QueensburyRules
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            #25
            Originally posted by kidbazooka
            To Ajs credit I don’t think he was in it but Andy fuccked up he through out too many signs From literally not training at all to telling and interviewer he believes they will have a trilogy lol Andy slipped on that one big time.

            He showed zero desire to win and the few times he trough combos and made Aj move around like Bambi he made sure to pull back as to not screw up the deal.

            Horrible ****t this is the crap that hurts the sport but you noobs are either too ****** to see it it just flat out don’t care and ya like to get fuccckedd.
            - -U watch noobs get fuccckedd?

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              #26
              Originally posted by ikigai
              He trained hard sure, but everything was already against ruiz from the jump.

              You can call me biased, but objectively, the ref was undeniably more advantageous for joshua, whose entire gameplan was to use his legs and his reach and hold when the distance got too close.

              With the ref so eager to break them up and reset the distance.. what do you expect ruiz, the shorter, smaller fighter to do?
              - -Coulda hired you as his butler...

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              • BigStomps
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                #27
                Originally posted by kidbazooka
                To Ajs credit I don’t think he was in it but Andy fuccked up he through out too many signs From literally not training at all to telling and interviewer he believes they will have a trilogy lol Andy slipped on that one big time.

                He showed zero desire to win and the few times he trough combos and made Aj move around like Bambi he made sure to pull back as to not screw up the deal.

                Horrible ****t this is the crap that hurts the sport but you noobs are either too ****** to see it it just flat out don’t care and ya like to get fuccckedd.
                So how is the fix then??? Seems like your the ****** one for calling it a fix.
                You said it yourself...
                You don't think AJ was in on it so how was it a fix???
                Ruiz didn't train hard enough and was totally out of shape and he got outworked and outbox so how was it a fix?????
                Think about it now...
                There aint gonna be a trilogy no matter what AJ and Ruiz's say so how was it a fix???

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                • Inspired
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by kidbazooka
                  To Ajs credit I don’t think he was in it but Andy fuccked up he through out too many signs From literally not training at all to telling and interviewer he believes they will have a trilogy lol Andy slipped on that one big time.

                  He showed zero desire to win and the few times he trough combos and made Aj move around like Bambi he made sure to pull back as to not screw up the deal.

                  Horrible ****t this is the crap that hurts the sport but you noobs are either too ****** to see it it just flat out don’t care and ya like to get fuccckedd.
                  the first fight was a much much bigger fix...
                  wilder has had various fixed fights too...inc the last one and the Fury one.
                  In fact i would argue that they only started fixing aj's once they saw the pathetic way pbc were operating with the tyson fury fight.

                  of course, fights like mayweather vs pac were fixes.

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                  • man down
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                    #29
                    When was the last time you saw a heavyweight on his toes in the 12th. His boxing was too notch deal with it.

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                    • SugarRayCurtain
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                      #30
                      AJ made the neccessary adjustments, took a page from Joseph Parker and made it that much better
                      He improved where Ruiz got worse and never could box well from the outside

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