He's like walking out of the arena hugging fans, acting like he won lmfao. AJ seems real nonchalant about the whole thing.
Rematch clause innit. He knows in his own mind he can redeem himself. He also knows if he doesn't redeem himself, it wasn't meant to be, he'll still be rich as fook..
AJ still being the business man, keeping on smiling, being magnanimous in defeat etc etc, the public persona is a just part of his money making process.
he can beat Ruiz in the rematch. He just has to study the Klitchko way of fighting better. Ironic how the guy he beat for the title is his key to winning fights.
No I think he is a gentleman. He will not be happy about this, but look at Ruiz. No way a guy like that keeps the title for long. He has fast hands and maybe he is the next Tyson, but I doubt it. AJ has to use his jab and jab to the body and head and set up his punches and hold.. Don't let the shorter man on the inside throw those fast punches.
The problem with AJ is he is a very poor inside fighter. He's very effective from the outside, pumping that jab setting up a straight right hand. I like how AJ was mixing up jabs to the body and then upstairs. Problem is when he gets baited into a toe to toe war. The difference between Ruiz and Wilder is that Wilder does most of his work form the outside too so it's very different stylistically.
Very different. I have seen guys lose and come back well. Thomas Hearns, even Marlon Starling after the Molinares fight. Terry Norris. When it seems their careers are over they can come back. But he has to improve.. AJ needs more experience. But use what you have. Jab and counter and then hold. Watch the Klitchko style and adopt it.
He should be. His career his in tatters, and he got beaten down by a obese blob, 4 inches shorter than him. Whether this was a off night, and he jut got caught. I don't know. He had more than enough time to recover from those early knockdowns. I don't think he'll recover from this. It weren't a freak KO.
Difficult for us to understand the pressures and demands of a man in AJ’s (previous) position. Might be relieved.
He also knows his brand is heavily dependent on being undefeated. Rematch or not, this is a disaster for Joshua and his team. Reduces his value significantly going forward and will be a harder sell in the US as a result.
nonono if you think this is bad wait until the rematch when bigboy ruiz does a tonythompson-price2 job on joshua and he realizes he'll be back to fighting for the British Title