If Mike Tyson fights any serious fight it should be Joshua

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  1. ArseBandit

    ArseBandit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He recovered, but I disagree he recovered well. Took multiple rounds to recover from Wlad.

    He was faster with Povetkin and Whyte, but they didn't apply the pressure that Ruiz applied and didn't have him quite as hurt.

    Ruiz in itself was enough for me to say he has bad recovery anyway imo. 4 Rounds later and he showed no sign of getting back on steady legs.

    It's just my opinion, I don't have any problem with others feeling differently, I just don't see how anyone can claim he has a proven solid jaw. He's on wobbly legs way too often to claim that.

    Good recovery is thee likes of Bradley in the Prod fight and Kovalev in the Yarde fight. They where next to wiped out yet solidly recovered within a round and came out strong in the next.