@1:40 This content is protected Tom Little very recently sparred with both Joshua and Whyte and was asked on the level who was stronger WHYTE!!!!!!! I already knew this without sparring either, glad it got confirmed
Exactly George -“More strings to his bow” exactly my sentiments.. he has more in his arsenal then the rest of these guys
I reckon he can beat Joshua, but IDK about Ruiz. Ruiz is game enough, has the quick hands, and can go into the later rounds easier than Whyte. Hell of a fight though Whyte and Ruiz. Whyte KO Joshua within 6, Ruiz split decision
Whyte v Joshua II will happen next year IMO whatever happens on December 7. Well whatever happens in Joshua’s fight at least. If Whyte gets iced by Wach it would be hilarious. Anyway it’s a good fight, first fight was a British classic, some great drama in there, loved the near-brawl that ensued at the end of round one.
Topics like this make me wonder whats the narrative on Ruiz if he doubles up and KOs AJ again. It still seems people think the win was a total fluke and they expect AJ to at the very least beat Ruiz convincingly if not flat out destroy him. Before the fight I and very few others thought Ruiz had a chance and saw him as a pretty good HW especially after a good showing against Parker who basically stayed away for `12 rounds. I always wondered how Ruiz would do against the top guys. That AJ performance was completely legit unless AJ was seriously not ready to fight and still suffering from a concussion which I admit is a possibility. I think all excuses should be done away with and we will know the truth on Dec 7th and the truth while not setting us free will at least paint a clearer picture of who Andy Ruiz really is and what possible future he has in the division.
Ruiz will always fare well against chinny, static (in terms of head movement) boxers who don’t have the ability to just jab the life out of him. That’s all. Ruiz could get chinned in round one on December 7th and it doesn’t change the fact that he stacks up well H2H against anyone in the division. His best chances are probably against Wilder and Joshua rather than the likes of Fury, White and Parker.
AJ, has better doctors than Whyte, but I question how much AJ’s heart is still in the game. The key to beating the British Matchroom Heavyweights, is to fight them out of the UK where they can’t dope themselves to the gills. PED’s being a great equalizer for inferior talent.
Lets see how this post ages in 12 months time. I suspect that AJs stock will rise again because he isn’t as bad as his last loss. Whyte will still be in limbo marking time and not getting a title shot.
not a chance at all? Really man? How many times have we heard that before? Changed your tune a bit? Last I checked AJ would destroy whyte faster than the last time. Smh