Whenever a Matchroom pay per view is announced I picture Jurgen Klopp in my head sitting back on his sofa, feet up and throwing a pudding at his computer screen.
Still not annoying as Dave Coldwell; he was in full preach mode the other day giving it big licks to the public.
the contract already has the purse split. There is no negotiation on that. Andy Ruiz is throwing those figures as he believes the fight be worth a lot more. Therefore a 100m fight 50/50 he be 50m however i believe it still be 60/40 in AJs favour. So potentially if the fight is worth 100m he could get 40m. Thats what he is simply saying.
Agree. I've watched the fight twice and AJ clearly was not right, he was forcing out his jab no snap to it, backing off from the first bell looked heavy and uncoordinated on his feet as well. But the face of the matter is he had an opponent who unlike others had the timing and technique to counter AJ's shots rather than taking a back step to avoid his punches. The warning signs were there with the Povetkin, Wlad and Whyte fights, AJ is not particularly elusive nor does he possess a solid chin. In a rematch he'll be better offensively and sharper with his movement but Ruiz has the attributes to connect cleanly and the power to hurt AJ.
Anxiety and panic attacks are a way of your body releasing stress. Worry and stress build up in the mind and eventually it blows. A.j is under enormous pressure all the time. It all goes back to fight or flight.
Don't buy it personally. He looked fine until he got clipped. Although GGG and Whyte have both suggested that the drug testing is a little more stringent out there...
Forget everything and focus on Tony Dosh walking to the ring and just focus on him in the ring before the fight starts. It is very surprising what one misses watching the fight live.
I have done. Perhaps looks a bit nervous but some fighters do. I think what is a routine and tactically explained loss is being over analysed
I cannot help myself mate and apologise for ruining your forum experience Did you notice excess gumshield activity and McCracken working on the back of the neck? Looked like last minute extensive chiropractic treatment
Maybe he's done that in a fight before? Maybe he's done that in sparring before? Too many variables IMO. And where does the analysis stop? Did he put his socks on in a different order before the fight? Is this the first time he's fought without being within a mile of a Nandos? Too many things we could use as potential signs that do not necessarily mean anything. Fighters getting their necks rubbed by trainers isn't unusual either I don't think. I think - at most - he was nervous. Nothing more than that.
We all think different mate - we will know more through time as information appears. One thing I do admire though is he made no excuses.
Yeah, I mean I'm not a huge AJ fan but his response post fight has been nothing short of commendable.