Nice video. You can be sure Joshua definitely wants that missing belt to become undisputed, but like Wladimir before him, will he ever get the chance? The hardest part of becoming undisputed is not just being the division's best, but to get the other beltholders in the ring with you, and keep the other belts despite all the politics and corruption involved. Tyson got his belts due to a tournament. Lewis did it without one, but got screwed over and lucky for him got another go at Holyfield before losing one of the other belts. Then there's the question if he's the best? Will he lose the IBF or WBO for not making his mandatory in time? Will he make it to another unification at all?
Wilder didnt want to unify with Wlad either. Or challenge Vitaly for the title. And now he doesn't want to unify with Joshua.
What do you mean poorly prepared? He had 6 months to prepare and from what we know he wasn't sick or injured.
I don't see him ever becoming undisputed tbh. It's apparent to anyone that he's at best the number 3 HW out there. To prove himself number 1 he has to beat either Fury or Wilder and I don't think he can.
That doesn't change anything about that observation though. Even if he had 3 years to prepare, he obviously didn't. Still, I don't think any version of Ruiz had beaten Saturday's Joshua.
That means what it says you idiot. The dude came in a stone heavy and admitted he slacked off training. Obviously it's his fault that he did but that is poor preparation if I've ever seen it. Are you deliberately that stupid or does it just come naturally to you?