It shouldn't be. Just because Parker struggled with Ruiz doesn't mean Joshua should. Ruiz isn't very good. Parker went 12 with Cojanu, too. How bad does that look, in hindsight? Does that mean everyone should be unable to knock out Cojanu, too? (Because nobody seems to have a problem doing that, but Parker.) I thought LIakhovich outpointed Ruiz, and that was after Wilder left Liakhovich twitching on the floor about 90 seconds into their fight. Joseph Parker had no business having a title. And he'll never win another one. He's not very good. And Joshua should in NO WAY be in a "competitive dog fight" with Andy Ruiz, or Joshua has FALLEN WAY OFF. I don't think anyone really believes that will happen. Unless Joshua isn't as good as I THINK HE IS.
I ain't paying for this crap. Not Joshuas fault but it is nailed on that AJ wins. He's the best heavyweight in the world, and yet I cannot stand him!
Ruiz is twice as ready as he was for the Parker fight. Had zero mitt work in Abel Sanchez camp. Andy is in a lot better shape now then those other fights. You should be able to see that if you know what you are looking at.
Yes, he's a regular "Explosive Thin Man" these days. (LOL) Now, if he can just get Joshua to fight as stiff and ineptly as Dimitrenko, and then get Joshua to quit on the stool, everything will be perfect. (sarcasm) This content is protected
This isn't even a possibility, outside of Aj snapping his ankle or blowing something completely out. Outside of major injury it's impossible for Aj to lose this match up