It`s obviously that Joshua mean the punch he recieved at the top of the head that changed the whole match. Joshua was obviously gone after that shot. Tho obviously with his comments he is trying to not look that bad, and to mess with Ruiz head.
And let me guess AJ has never had an ounce of luck in his life. He had a hard youf on the tough streets of Watford yeah? Life n deaf situationz every minute. Done it all imself. No wonder he shows so much boddle.
No lucky punches in boxing. You throw to land. Ruiz must of been really lucky surviving a knockdown, Slipping punches and landing a temple shot. Ruiz is better. End of.
Actually he tells right. Rewatching better the video of the match it was an hellish punch to the temple. During the live didnt seem so hurtful.
What do you guys want? He was Mr Nice guy in the first fight In doing so he underestimated his opponent, got beaten and has now had to deal with Ruiz acting like a child for 4 months Ofc he’s now gonna start trash taking and bugging himself up After all, after being HW champion of the world he got beat by someone who medically would be classified as morbidly obese and really, should never be in the HW division What do you want AJ to say? The fat short man is better than me and the same thing is gonna happen again
I guess Lewis is used to those good old days when the best fought each other. “Modern day” boxing is rubbish.
Of course Tyson "would had" destroyed Botha IF this or that just every fighter EVER gets destroyed by Tyson IF things were different. Tyson sucked , truly
Where to start? I've watched the 'Lewis clown' clip a couple of times and it was a clear set-up. The interviewer dredged up Lewis' name when talking about legacy after a loss and before she even got to a question AJ was dropping the clown bomb, like it was preprepared. Now he's talking about Ruiz and the 'lucky punch', where before he had praised Ruiz for his win. All to sell a Sky documentary, which is designed to raise his profile back to stop the Sweet Caroliners jumping ship. Some people have said this is him being more 'real' and less like the product placement wet dream he's been until he took an 'L'. I see it differently, like a product being re-marketed after a drop in sales. He's so contrived it's barely possible to know who the **** he is. It's always been the plastic personality I've railed against in the past, because his fights - in the main - are a great watch and he can be destructive, while remaining vulnerable. That's usually a recipe for popularity with true boxing fans. In the meantime, Ruiz is stuffing his face with Snickers and lavishing his millions on cars, watches and houses - just what you'd expect from a man who's let fame and fortune go to his head and taken his eye off the ball. Or... that's what he wants AJ to believe.
Question: how many possibilities are if AJ wins the rematch there'll be Joshua vs Ruiz 3? Or will it be like Lewis vs Rahman, no third?