of Joshua imo, come in like a lion and left like a Lamb..Any Americans watching him for the first time would be left confused after all the hype hes had..In your opinions, can he comeback ?? I know fighters HAVE, but that was a horrible fight for Joshua to try and pull back, he was exposed imo..His chin is nearly non existent..Can he comeback ??
Take it the bank..My mate had £50 on Ruiz winning by KO, hes had £50 on every Joshua fight for the opponent to win for years lol...Why, " hes a chinless hype job"...Cant really argue with him after that
It will be along road back, especially if he loses in rematch, there may be no back for him lol where does he go from there. It was a disaster. Worst way to break the US market lol... I mean it left nothing to be disputed, AJ was demolished. Don't take my word for it, on how bad it is. Just have a good stare at Eddie Hearns face the whole night. It's worst than brexit lmao
It’s up to Joshua, I’ve no doubt he can beat Ruiz with more focus and desire. He needs to have his mind 100% on the job and want to get those belts back or he should just retire, he doesn’t need to take a beating as he already has loads of money.
Next up, Tom "he's unbeaten, so you never know" Schwarz TKO Tyson "I'm lineal, lineals matter!" Fury. I would seriously pee my pants laughing if that happened.
People have compared this fight to Tyson vs Douglas, and for good reason: both fights saw a dominant champion take a loss against a rank outsider. Both Tyson and Joshua lost their air of invincibility, and once that's gone, it's gone for good. To come back from such a shock reverse the fighter needs to find positives in defeat and Tyson could: his fight with Douglas was for large parts competitive despite it ultimately ending in a conclusive KO defeat. Joshua took a seven-round beating and that's harder to compute. But more than anything look at how both champions behaved at the edge of defeat, badly beaten up and concussed. Tyson scrambled around on the canvas desperately and hopelessly trying to pick up his mouthpiece with a gloved hand. His instinct was to try and fight on. Joshua spat his mouthpiece out, got up, turned his back on the ref and walked to the corner, standing there arms resting on the ropes and refusing to step forward and take his guard. His instinct was to give up. Mentally-speaking that's a tough place to come back from...
I cannot wait for Dillian Whyte interview/assessment. That **** is going to be entertaining as **** lol
That depends if the fight is in the UK or not where a hometown ref will allow him to do a Wlad special where he will grab and hold and lean on Ruiz any time he gets close and not take any points away. You also have to look at crooked judges being apart of it to. Alot of people with power are mad that Ruiz upset their money train, they will do anything to prevent it from happening again.
You make great points. But I wouldn't worry too much, Al Haymon is in Ruiz Jr's corner, he will work around the issue to ensue the ball is firmly in his boy's court.