Joshua didn't lose due to a lack of preparation, it had more to do with Ruiz being more seasoned and him struggling with the style and overall toughness of Ruiz. Each time Joshua landed with a decent shot it seemed to spur Ruiz in to action and the Brit was unable to cope and i feel the rematch will be a repeat showing.
AJ is going to loose again, most likely quicker, once he gets hit by Ruiz again he is going to look for the exit again. What you guiys do not understand is that AJ never fought tall and never will, he is a hooker......he hooked with WK, Povetkin etc etc and that plays right into Ruiz hand.......Ruiz would get whitewashed against Wilder/Fury because they fight at range tall, AJ is up close and personal and Ruiz has the superior hand speed, chin, stamina and last but not least is far tougher than AJ, he aint got no quit in him vs AJ has a lot of dog in him. If AJ would have simply ko'ed he might have a chance but the way he quit and conducted himself makes me believe he dont want to fight anymore.
If the rematch is in the US I'll pick Ruiz to do it again. If the rematch is in the UK then I'll pick AJ.
If the rematch in UK Joshua will be roided up and can use several advantages such as the famous British Stoppage. So, he wins in UK gets destroyed in US or Mexico.
Not really. Nothing happened in round 4. Round 5 was close, but probably shaded by Ruiz. Round 6 to Ruiz also but not one-sided. Maybe you mean Round 7 was a one-sided beatdown (in which case you are right).
Joshua by UD in the rematch. Won't engage with Ruiz and will be cautious this time, even if he gets Ruiz hurt.
What you said, plain and simple ! Not even Joshuas power could bail him out, Ruiz got up stronger and more determined after it !
Well Ruiz was dropped too, its no excuse..What I want to know is, why Joshua said " why am I feeling like this", like it was something he couldn't understand