He won arguably 12 rounds against someone who knocked him down four times only six months earlier. It was a masterclass, not even the biggest AJ fans expected he could box to such a obviously convincing win. Nobody even needed to wait for the scorecard results to know who won.
The bias commentary made me ashamed to be British last night
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It was no masterclass. He did well though. I think it was more of AJ summoning his Irish Gypsy heritage and going back to the basics of boxing like Tyson Fury does. That is how he was able to get past the determined Puerto Rican this time around.Comment
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LOL sure Brit commentator are very biased, but did anyone ever listen to Max Kellerman suck on RJJ's manhood fight after fight, or Brian Kenny during Ruiz-AJ I? They all have some personal bias. Even Larry Merchant had a bias, but it wasn't a national one, it was against fighters like AJ who didn't go all out and try to knock the other guy out.Comment
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This is my favourite British commentary, the pride of Bolton LOL
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... and it wasn't just an opinion -- it was the factual truth...Comment
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He won arguably 12 rounds against someone who knocked him down four times only six months earlier. It was a masterclass, not even the biggest AJ fans expected he could box to such a obviously convincing win. Nobody even needed to wait for the scorecard results to know who won.
He won 8 rounds against a 6 ft 1 B minus(lost to parker) level heavyweight who DID NOT TRAIN...
Let me repeat that..DID NOT TRAIN...
All i give Joshua credit for is having the minerals to go in against someone who pulverised him, but Klitscko in his mid 40s could of come out of retirement and stopped Ruiz mid to late.
Woeful from Joshua. If Ruiz actually trained(not Joshua fault this btw) he would have destroyed Joshua.
Anyway the false champion is back and will be exposed within the next year as he has shown me zero improvement.Comment
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