It would, and then if Schwarz beats Fury two weeks later, it would top both those HW upsets. But you can ask that question everytime a top HW fights a much lower level opponent, and it hardly ever happens in reality.
I don't think Ruiz has any chance but i did have quite a vivid dream the another night where Joshua was on the canvas sparked out cold and Ruiz had has chubby arms aloft. Could be a premonition ?
Imagine... Breazeale WBC champ, Schwarz Lineal champ and Ruiz WBA Super, IBF and WBO champ. I shudder to think
I'm not sure there's a thong on Earth Ruiz beats AJ at? Most Snickers eaten in a day? This guy is our era's bean, he's getting Flatlined zero chance vs world champions. Americans been watching him, he's been match well like bean
I had it 7-5 even 8-4 is fine with me I just don't even think Ruiz has a punchers chance vs AJ... I've seen nearly all his fights. Ruiz will be hitting the air all night
You may be on to something.... "'chubby' arm" https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=A Chubby
If Andy Ruiz beat Anthony Joshua, it would be the biggest upset in the history of boxing. In any division. Ever. Joshua is an Olympic gold medal winner who is in his prime as a pro and a dominant champion in his own right who has every physical, mental, promotional, brand and influencer advantage. Ruiz is a late sub, an obese unrated boxer with no realistic chance to score a decision and no chance to score a KO. It's a hopeless mismatch. It arguably shouldn't be sanctioned. One of the orgs whose title is on the line doesn't rate Ruiz in their top 15. Another org whose title is on the line has him rated 15. Joshua would either have to suffer an injury and QUIT ... and it would have to be a the kind of serious injury that would all but ruin his career (considering Wilder won a title defense by KO with a broken hand AND a torn bicep that had rolled up on him) ... or Joshua would have to do something ridiculous like Max Baer ... and simply not fight ... which would all but ruin his career. There is no way Andy Ruiz wins ... without Anthony Joshua totally ruining his career.