Really, really dont get the comparisons between AJ and Spence. A.1's and A.2's that are with different managers, networks and promoters, tend to take a long time to fight eachother, if they fight at all. But yes I do agree Spence is diva'ish and I dont like how defensive he gets when Bud comes up.
So Wilder refusing every contract sent, including a 120m deal from DAZN is proof that Joshua was ducking? Who has Joshua ducked? No one. Wilder on the other hand has ducked multiple fighters.
Crawford won his first title beat a Scot in SCOTLAND. Crawford won his first title in SCOTLAND beating a SCOT in his home country. That Scot was UNDEFEATED in Scotland and had been champ for over 4 years. Next time find out the facts before you post. He has also won in Madison Square Garden, Dallas and Los Angeles. But again if you know nothing just keep posting and prove it.
The coward got what he deserved and what makes it worse is he quit. Wilder wanted to be the one to ko the coward, but it isn't 2020 yet. All hail Ruiz. The boxing Gods answered.
He quit. He tried not to be too obvious about it, kind of like when a fighter gets up at 10 hoping the ref waves it off. He pulled a Charles Martin. You don't go and chill in the corner with your elbows on the ropes, looking disheartened, hesitant, scared, confused, timid, humiliated and embarrassed, and not expect the ref to possibly do something about it. He knew he had no chance, he quit on himself and the ref saw that in his eyes.
So what, I'm also great at reading body language. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to pick up on subtle tells and nuances that fighters are giving off. Poker players do the same thing all of the time, to see if someone is bluffing. Non verbal cues are how we pick up on whether a girl is interested in us or not, whether a friend is mad at us, when someone is guilty and keeping a secret. This stuff isn't that hard. You can see when fighters are afraid, when they've given up on themselves, when they're in doubt, so on and so forth. Just to prove I'm being totally unbiased here, I'm the biggest Kovalev fan on this site, in the second Ward fight, while he wasn't showing outright quit, he was frustrated and starting to lose confidence. That was quite apparent just by looking at him. AJ wanted out of that fight in the worst way. Great actors study body language and perfect how to express it on screen, so it is a thing, just in case (not you) any jackass wants to come on here and say, what can you read minds? Derp. No, I just pay attention.