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    Joshua did win rounds there though and in a rematch and chosen ref who won't let Ruiz work and an octopus game plan they might be able to do something. Plus the judges here seemed a bit iffy too. I would want Ruiz to win, but you never know. Joshua did make very poor mistakes here especially after the first KD and that is something that can be worked on. Distance, jab to body, movement, but Ruiz will stalk him and once those hands flow, you never know.

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    I was kind of waiting for an legitimate excuse from AJ. Every body shot looked like it really hurt him. He never recovered from the third round and was gassed. I guess he just legitimately lost. I try not to read too much into one loss but he was not impressive tonight

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Joshua did win rounds there though and in a rematch and chosen ref who won't let Ruiz work and an octopus game plan they might be able to do something. Plus the judges here seemed a bit iffy too. I would want Ruiz to win, but you never know. Joshua did make very poor mistakes here especially after the first KD and that is something that can be worked on. Distance, jab to body, movement, but Ruiz will stalk him and once those hands flow, you never know.
    Joshua won't give him any free shots in a rematch. We know he can do twelve rounds when he hasn't been clocked. Might easily be a twelve round borefest with the little fat guy throwing hooks that miss by a mile at the plodding jabber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Joshua did win rounds there though and in a rematch and chosen ref who won't let Ruiz work and an octopus game plan they might be able to do something. Plus the judges here seemed a bit iffy too. I would want Ruiz to win, but you never know. Joshua did make very poor mistakes here especially after the first KD and that is something that can be worked on. Distance, jab to body, movement, but Ruiz will stalk him and once those hands flow, you never know.
    Joshua won't give him any free shots in a rematch. We know he can do twelve rounds when he hasn't been clocked. Might easily be a twelve round borefest with the little fat guy throwing hooks that miss by a mile at the plodding jabber.
    If anything Ruiz showed he can force the exchanges and it'll be more up to Joshua to set down, mentally and otherwise, on the right hand and know they're coming back. Ruiz did pretty good at getting small inside with quick shots and got Joshua rolling straight back standing tall for the longer stuff.

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    I think Ruiz can do it again, but there were a lot of things Joshua did wrong and mostly after the KD. He seemed to be fine until then. With a reach advantage alone all he has to do is bore with the jab and really dig in for clinches if Ruiz gets close. That worked at times here. But once he gets tagged and that is likely, then the same pattern likely returns. Joshua messed up big here. It makes the division far more interesting though.

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    I think Joshua had that in the bag when he knocked down ruiz but then he fell into the old trap made for euro heavyweights, got to be exciting and get the highlight KO to crack America, he got a bit lazy with his defence and let ruiz right back into it and the fat git capatilized really well, the second knockdown was the one that killed Joshua....

    I'd expect Joshua to win the rematch but ruiz proved me and many others wrong, that git really can fight, he countered excellently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by palmerq View Post
    I think Joshua had that in the bag when he knocked down ruiz but then he fell into the old trap made for euro heavyweights, got to be exciting and get the highlight KO to crack America, he got a bit lazy with his defence and let ruiz right back into it and the fat git capatilized really well, the second knockdown was the one that killed Joshua....

    I'd expect Joshua to win the rematch but ruiz proved me and many others wrong, that git really can fight, he countered excellently.
    He'd seen Wilder come up with a highlight reel first round sparking and wanted to make a statement too. Next thing he doesn't know where he is. If I was Wilder I would be making that point right now. Wilder was definitely partly responsible for Joshua getting caught like that. I would be saying that anyway if I was Wilder. I would be beating the shit out of Joshua mentally on an ongoing basis about that if I was Wilder or Fury. I checked their twitter posts and Fury is being all sportsmanlike and gracious and Wilder is very subdued for him. I would be laughing my head off on video and telling him I'm going to take his head off and I would have posted it five minutes after he lost. I'd be on about my fifth video by now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Joshua did win rounds there though and in a rematch and chosen ref who won't let Ruiz work and an octopus game plan they might be able to do something. Plus the judges here seemed a bit iffy too. I would want Ruiz to win, but you never know. Joshua did make very poor mistakes here especially after the first KD and that is something that can be worked on. Distance, jab to body, movement, but Ruiz will stalk him and once those hands flow, you never know.
    Joshua won't give him any free shots in a rematch. We know he can do twelve rounds when he hasn't been clocked. Might easily be a twelve round borefest with the little fat guy throwing hooks that miss by a mile at the plodding jabber.
    If anything Ruiz showed he can force the exchanges and it'll be more up to Joshua to set down, mentally and otherwise, on the right hand and know they're coming back. Ruiz did pretty good at getting small inside with quick shots and got Joshua rolling straight back standing tall for the longer stuff.
    t'll be hard for him to get past that jab though if Joshua keeps it at distance. Ruiz definitely will fancy beating him again though and he knows how to do it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Joshua did win rounds there though and in a rematch and chosen ref who won't let Ruiz work and an octopus game plan they might be able to do something. Plus the judges here seemed a bit iffy too. I would want Ruiz to win, but you never know. Joshua did make very poor mistakes here especially after the first KD and that is something that can be worked on. Distance, jab to body, movement, but Ruiz will stalk him and once those hands flow, you never know.
    What you can't work on is being completely fucked up by a punch to the head to the point where you gradually disintegrate and can't last the pace even if you do recover. And you can't prevent that eating away at you mentally day after day for the rest of your career.

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