A decision win never fully and properly avenges a KO loss

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Luis Fernando, Dec 8, 2019.


  1. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Some might say: "a win is a win". But demolition is demolition and destruction is destruction as well.

    When Ruiz Jr beat Joshua, he destroyed him by dropping him to the canvas multiple times. So in order for Joshua to avenge such a destructive defeat, he has to also beat Ruiz Jr by destruction, but even more destructively and even quicker than the amount of time Ruiz Jr needed and the amount of destruction Ruiz Jr inflicted on him. However, this did not happen in the rematch. Joshua failed to 'destroy' or beat Ruiz Jr at all inside the distance, much less inflicting greater destruction or winning in quicker time.

    A destructive stoppage win > 12 round decision win whilst inflicting significantly less damage.

    Joshua could win another million rounds or win another hundred decision wins against Ruiz Jr, but nothing will EVER, and I mean EVER avenge a destructive stoppage loss for Joshua unless he himself also destroys Ruiz Jr at least in similar destructive fashion whilst taking the same amount of time.

    It's funny how before the first fight, people thought so low of Ruiz Jr that they expected anything less of Joshua knocking Ruiz Jr out inside 6 rounds, to be a huge failure for Joshua. But now all of a sudden, Joshua beating Ruiz Jr by decision in the rematch is somehow supposed to be impressive?

    if Ruiz Jr didn't KO Joshua in the first fight, and instead, if Joshua won by decision against Ruiz Jr in their first fight the way he won by decision in the rematch, nobody in their right minds would have been impressed. But all of a sudden, the bar has been set so low for the hype -job that is Joshua that beating someone like Ruiz Jr by decision is supposed to be impressive? ABSOLUTELY LAUGHABLE!

    What exactly has changed about Ruiz Jr before he fought Joshua in the first fight? He is still this fat, short, obese and out of shape dude. So if Joshua was even somewhat respectable, he would've KO'ed Ruiz Jr. Utterly pathetic performance and failure from Joshua in failing to KO Ruiz Jr.

    Ruiz Jr was totally out of shape and one-dimensional but the pathetic Joshua with most of the advantages failed to KO Ruiz Jr. Not a good sight!
     
  2. UKboxingfan

    UKboxingfan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hahaha I love it , the doubters don’t know what to do with themselves! Let all the salt out lads!
     
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  3. Charlie Stewart

    Charlie Stewart Most Merciful Full Member

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    this is true but ruiz wiII probabIy disappear now
    and if joshua beats fury & wiIder damage of ruiz Ioss on his Iegacy wiII be minimized