He told him, keep it long, Joshua wasn't even throwing a jab. When Joshua gets caught hard, he takes quite a while to recover, its just this time when he recovered a bit from round 3 it happened again and he was done
Why was his head so stationary, after he dropped Ruiz he went back in and was wide open, his head is too central all the time.
Its called trying to finish an opponent naively Yeah AJ ain't a pure boxer he hurts you he's going to try and finish you Low boxing IQ but acting on pure instinct
Khan is the last person Joshua should take advise from. He just got knocked the **** out, and he's gonna take advise from the guy with the most fragile mandible in boxing? WTF!!!
You cant teach being a perfect boxer to someone, but bottom line is hes not a great fighter like some believe. He fell apart like he was a manufactured champion with no spirit to fight, he was happy he was stopped
You don't unify belts being "manufactured". AJ always lacked skills, I said before that AJ looks like someone new to the sport. When you go to gyms and you see guys who has boxed for 1 year, 2 years, 10 years. AJ looks like a guy who has boxed for 3 years, it looks textbook, looks like boxing, but looks stiff, the movements is not completely natural to them yet like walking. Almost like watching a dancer who is good but you can see they are "trying" to dance, vs a dancer who's been doing it for 20 years and just looks completely natural. That's AJ's late start in boxing showing, his physicality carried him. I think he does need a new trainer, at the very least, if they studied Ruiz, they would have at least trained to dodge that right hand, jab from the outside and set him up for uppercuts and hooks as Ruiz makes his way in. When you have that much physical advantage, there should be absolutely no way you should be losing to someone like Ruiz. It shows you're severely lacking in boxing skills and thats where Ruiz makes up for it.
Ruiz is a proper fighter, hungry with talent...You can have every advantage, but if the chins a problem, that goes out the window. Joshua always takes a while to recover from a good shot, Ruiz just poured it on him and wouldn't leave him alone once hurt. McCracken imo is an excellent trainer, Joshua should stay with him, it was his non execution that led to him being dominated, McCracken was telling him what to do, he just couldn't do it, "why am I feeling like this" should tell everyone it was Joshua that was the problem not Rob Mc
not surprised in the slightest ... Amir doesn't seem to think Loyalty is that important .. trainers,, family.. wife,, doesnt really matter to him
Khan has too many opinions on what other fighters should do with their careers when he really hasn't even been a factor since 2012
AJ floored Ruiz with a hook followed by uppercut combo it`s just that he went right after Ruiz and stayed on the center line after punching on the inside with a guy who has shorter faster arms, not good.