Looks to me like Joshua made the same mistake Lewis did all those years ago against Rahman. He was totally gassed very early and maybe didn't take his opponent, and thus his training, seriously enough. All he has spoken about in the build up to this fight is future plans, what's next and so on.
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02-06-2019 05:08 AM #1321PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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02-06-2019 05:49 AM #1322
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Didnt watch the fight but was it really a shock as being reported? I've always thought AJ was overhyped with a glass chin just waiting for someone to knock him out.
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02-06-2019 06:25 AM #1323This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
He can take a punch.
The last 2 minutes were pathetic from him though.
The oppo had a bigger roll over his shorts than I do!
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02-06-2019 07:11 AM #1324This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
On the general point of AJ being overrated then yes I'd agree with that. I've argued on here for some time that Tyson Fury is a better boxer than Joshua and I've always stood by that. I like Joshua and I was impressed by the maturity he showed against Parker but he's limited. I think he needs to go away and look at everything he does, including his trainer and promoter, and work out what he does if he can't land those big punches. I mentioned Lennox Lewis earlier in the thread and he did exactly that. After he lost to Oliver McCall he sought out Emanuel Steward who developed his defence, developed his jab and Steward elevated him from good heavyweight to all time great. I don't think it would do Joshua any harm to consider a change of scenery and a step out of his comfort zone.
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02-06-2019 07:12 AM #1325This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You have to wonder how such a defeat will affect Joshua mentally in the remainder of his career. Losing is one thing; taking a good hiding from someone like Ruiz is quite another. He wouldn't be human if it doesn't leave mental scars.HIBERNIAN FC - ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY SINCE 1875
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02-06-2019 07:20 AM #1326This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
He walked Joshua down for 7 rounds and looked by far the fresher man in there. I've not see much of him but apparently that stalking style is his trademark.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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02-06-2019 07:24 AM #1327This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-06-2019 08:20 AM #1328
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Can't say I'm shocked.
Just watched it, Dillian Whyte will tear up that bum Ruiz.
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02-06-2019 08:23 AM #1329
The thing that jumps out is that there are 4 or 5 top heavyweights capable of beating each other in that division. Its about time all the talk stopped and these fights were made.
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02-06-2019 08:39 AM #1330
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Though he's only about 2 stone heavier than Joshua. Just that Joshua is pure muscle.
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02-06-2019 09:18 AM #1331This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-06-2019 09:47 AM #1332
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Mon the fatties! Turned out to be the best thing to happen to Lennox but not sure we’ll say the same for AJ. He’s nowhere near the boxer Lennox was.
Maybe this will stop them avoiding fights when the fans want them to try build the hype for 2 years. The funniest thing is Wilder probably lost the most by AJ getting skelped.
10/10 to Fast Eddie though. His interview after the fight was spot on.
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02-06-2019 10:55 AM #1334
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03-06-2019 10:00 AM #1336
AJ totally underestimated Ruiz, he turned up and expected to be able to pick a round to win in, and paid the price for doing so.
I don't think Ruiz is a better boxer than AJ, but the old adage that hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard couldn't be more apt than in this case.
I would expect AJ to comfortably win the rematch, with the caveat that Ruiz will have a puncher's chance, as he did on Sunday morning.
Ruiz more than deserved the win, and if you knew nothing about either fighter you'd think he was at least one level above AJ on that fight alone, but I think a fully focused and motivated AJ would beat Ruiz more often than not.Follow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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03-06-2019 01:36 PM #1337
I think more respect has to be paid to the quality of Ruiz’s chin. He took a savage shot and it seemed to galvanise him. Clearly the last thing AJ expected as he dived in looking for the finish when he should’ve got back behind his jab and waited for another opening.
If anything I’d say Wilder’s savage KO the other week played on Joshuas mind more than anything. AJ paid the price for diving in looking for the finish, that shot he took to the top of the head / above the ear in the 3rd round changed the fight and he never recovered - this happens in heavyweight boxing.
Fully expect AJ to regroup and win the rematch by doing what he should have done in the first place, keeping the distance long, using his reach, peppering Ruiz with the jab, grinding him down. Instead he tried to trade with a seasoned hooker who was the smaller target , bad move
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09-06-2019 10:17 AM #1338
GGG looked devastating on the offence last night. Those overhand rights and then the massive left hook to finish it were savage.
On the other side he did take a few more shots than usual and I wonder if age is maybe just catching up with him.
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13-06-2019 03:48 PM #1341
Just saw a few clips of Tyson Furys press conference and media workout.
He looks in very impressive shape, the transformation is really quite amazing. He looks a lot better than the Wilder fight which was a remarkable weight loss in itself.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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13-06-2019 08:44 PM #1342This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
United we stand here....
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15-06-2019 07:26 PM #1343
I didn’t realise until I heard just now on BT that Connor Law had passed away. Sad news at just 26 and a decent prospect unbeaten in 13 pro fights.
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15-06-2019 09:06 PM #1344
couple of fights live on BBC scotland channel @ 10:50 pm tonight
IBO womens super welterweight title fight, Scotlands Hannah Rankin taking on sarah curran from USA
and Livingstons Martin Taylor v Ahmed abrahim, Scottish super-lightweight title fight
Championship Boxing: Hannah Rankin v Sarah Curran
Alison Walker introduces live coverage of the IBO women's world super-welterweight title fight as Scotland's Hannah Rankin takes on Sarah Curran from the USA.
Plus, action from Ahmed Ibrahim v Martin Taylor in the Scottish super-lightweight title fight. Commentary is by Alex Arthur and Nick Halling.
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16-06-2019 03:56 AM #1350
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