Good thing you're not a trainer. Why would AJ fight to his opponents strengths? AJ knew going into the rematch that he could out maneuver Ruiz, so that's what he did. Not an exciting fight, but AJ's best chance to get the win.
A few points.... Joshua doesn't have to fight "puddingf" again as he beat him soundly in the second fight. The only person who thinks it's unfinished business is you.... As it was a clear victory there's no rhyme or reason for Joshua to go back. Pudding on the other hand has been poor since there first fight. so don't think he deserves that opportunity or payday for that matter. So your clearly a Joshua hater and therefore you would never be happy. you would always find something to complain about regardless of what he does. So a bit of a crap thread when I think about it with no merit or value.
Ruiz deserves ****. The fat guy didn't train for the rematch and showed up out of shape. He deserves a slap in the face.
Did Wilder quit in the second fight with Fury? Looked like it to me if body language is all you're going off.
Yes, I was questioning your sad assertion that a fighter spitting out their mouthpiece automatically indicated they quit, and not as a veteran tactic to buy time because, you know, they still want to get themselves back into the fight.
Usyk was cleared by the Ukrainian government to leave and train for his next fight. If he accepts, Joshua will be fighting Usyk next.
In your opinion, will Fury retire after Whyte, or will he hang around to fight Usyk now that it looks like Oleksandr might be back?
The money Ruiz Jr earned from the first fight finished his career as a boxer. He doesn’t have any motivation anymore to fight. What would be the point in putting him in with anyone elite, as he has lost it. AJ on the other hand still hasn’t fought either of the other 2 top guys from his era. He needs to answer to that as a man, rather than hiding behind his promoters skirt. I see he is now ducking a fight against Joe Joyce, despite everyone knowing whoever he fights next won’t be on Joyce’s level.