Ok, so help me understand. For the record, you are saying that in the rematch AJ had a more disgraceful performance than Ruiz?
AJ clearly won, but the way he won was kind of embarrassing, both put a bad performance, but at least Ruiz was trying to put some action in the fight.
Was Ruiz performance that bad v AJ or was AJ to way to good,lets see how Wilder or other top boxers do v Ruiz.
It was both. AJ came in with a better plan for dealing with a hard headed pressure fighter like Ruiz. In the condition he was in, the only thing Ruiz was capable of pressuring was his own arteries.
I don't get why Wilder never faced Ruiz would have been a easy fight to make in USA & Ruiz in top ten. Second Fight, AJ just fault a smarter fight & kept Ruiz @ long range I wonder if Wilder could do this. Odd's are Wilder wanted no part of Ruiz as he's got a very good Chin & could get up off a good shot from Wilder.
You don't think Ruiz came into the second fight unprepared? Prior to the first Joshua fight, Ruiz was not exactly a household name. Nobody was clamoring for a Wilder-Ruiz fight or a Ruiz anyone fight really. Now, after the two AJ fights, he has some notoriety and a fight with Wildet could probably be sold.
I'd pick Wilder to stop Ruiz by the way. Ruiz can take a good shot but taking a shot to give a shot is a bad idea with Wilder.
I wonder, could make for a very good fight, Ruiz gets close to Wilder then who knows. I'd like to see this & odd's are it will happen before AJ as I can not see Wilder fighting AJ.