Ruiz dumps his trainer because Ruiz doesn't listen to him and doesn't train. Makes sense...
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View PostYour right! With that soccer field size ring Ruiz had NO CHANCE!!!
Ruiz should have dominated, the larger ring would favour the better boxer.
They were both in the same sized ring so a fit Ruiz would have the advantage (as he was supposedly a better boxer).Last edited by Angeljuice; 01-10-2020, 05:26 PM.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostThe ring was the same size as the one they had for the first fight.
I’m correcting my comment but it still was bigger.
A bigger ring almost ALWAYS favors the better boxer.Last edited by Shadoww702; 01-10-2020, 07:05 PM.
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Originally posted by GlassJoey View PostAll the excuses and reminders that he didn’t try as hard are getting a bit embarrassing. The result would have been the same either way. The first fight should have been exactly like the rematch.
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Originally posted by Angeljuice View PostBut Ruiz said Joshua was a robot, stiff with no boxing skills.
Ruiz should have dominated, the larger ring would favour the better boxer.
They were both in the same sized ring so a fit Ruiz would have the advantage (as he was supposedly a better boxer).
Sht!!! You are CORRECT. 99% of the time it does. I want to say but??? I just can’t because then that’s just making excuses.
The better boxer won
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Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View PostRuiz dumps his trainer because Ruiz doesn't listen to him and doesn't train. Makes sense...
When you listened to the instructions between rounds, McCrackens advice was on point, and Joshua didn't listen.
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Originally posted by Angeljuice View PostBut Ruiz said Joshua was a robot, stiff with no boxing skills.
Ruiz should have dominated, the larger ring would favour the better boxer.
They were both in the same sized ring so a fit Ruiz would have the advantage (as he was supposedly a better boxer).
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View PostAre you sure? I doubt it. That looked like a 20’ x 20’
I’m correcting my comment but it still was bigger.
A bigger ring almost ALWAYS favors the better boxer.
A bigger ring does usually favour a boxer, but it was AJ's smarter tactics and Ruiz's lack of mobility due to being overweight that made the difference, not the ring size.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostThey were both 22' x 22'
A bigger ring does usually favour a boxer, but it was AJ's smarter tactics and Ruiz's lack of mobility due to being overweight that made the difference, not the ring size.
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