Agreed, but to be fair the fact that he lost to Ruiz is like a wet dream to the Fury/Wilder fans and for AJ's general haters... let 'em enjoy it...
Watched that interview last night, Joey seems like such a good guy! He sounds like Dominic Breazeale but when he says 'fight' he sounds like...
It's completely subjective Eddie! Just comes down to what people prefer to see in a boxing match I guess; some just wanna see knockouts but some...
This is true! Though IMO, if AJ can improve his conditioning and footwork he should be able to beat Ruiz - but not easily!
Not sure as AJ is pretty far gone, how much improvement can be made? Maybe Virgil Hunter could help? The Mayweathers?
Making for the ultimate Rocky 3 scenario! Wlad could be all like "Hey after this you owe me a favour" and AJ will be like "What favour?!" - Then...
You Hungarian by any chance? I hear this Nightmare is quite common amongst the Hungarians
Regardless of the era, AJ clearly hits very hard - and Ruiz ate some of his best shots repeatedly. I'm confused, picked AJ over Ali? I haven't...
Andy Ruiz ate some of AJ's best shots, AJ who's easily in the top 3 for hardest punchers in the heavyweight division with 95% of his wins being...
I'd rather be Andy Ruiz Jr's stool inbetween rounds.. for the rest of his career
Yeah i'd say he is - how many times must he be ironed out before he realises he's just not at that level? He's only after Pac due to his age but...
Sure he could! But he seriously needs to work on footwork and conditioning... If he can stick behind the jab with the odd hard right hand and get...
Quality hahaha :lol::lol::lol:
AJ was terrible to be fair, but it's Ruiz who forced that - AJ was doing okay until R3, where he rushed for the finish to try and impress the US...
Fair enough although I and many others disagree, Ruiz is great and deserves his place in the top 5.. I think he beats anyone besides Fury, and yes...