Forget Wilder i want to see Ruiz v Joshua III. AJ was sketchy and Ruiz was cautious, or maybe Ruiz was sketchy and AJ was cautious but either way you look at it fight number 3 would be the decider.
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Forget Wilder i want to see Ruiz v Joshua III. AJ was sketchy and Ruiz was cautious, or maybe Ruiz was sketchy and AJ was cautious but either way you look at it fight number 3 would be the decider.
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Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Showed disrespect for the title coming in like that. Can we have a little forgiveness as he went rags to riches and lapped up the lifestyle for a bit too long?
Surprised he lasted the 12. I do think he deserves a third bout though but not sure want to see it as it will be a repeat of last night.
Joshua won last night easily but he didn’t beat him.
What would Wilder and fury do with Ruiz ? One might have a go sooner than we think
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
Joshua isn't special and did just run scared from Big Jabba, but he has just been battered by him recently too. It is what it is. He got the job done. Ruiz somewhat ruined it by being so out of shape. If he was in condition and it was 10-2, then you would say very good. It was alright. Gunshy, too clinchey, boring, but outboxed the incredible blob.
Imagine what the Saudis who put up more than $100 million to stage this event felt to see a guy in the biggest fight of his life not even act as if he’d cared. Imagine what fans who paid thousands to fly across the world, to purchase tickets, to pay for hotel rooms, feel after hearing Ruiz say that.
He looked like a jobber on the preliminary pro wrestling card who was there to get drilled by the A side and, well, that’s what happened.
Here’s the sad thing: This fight was there for Ruiz to win. With pressure, with footwork, with combinations, Ruiz had a path to victory on this night.
Joshua clearly showed the effects of having been so violently knocked out in June. He was cautious and wasn’t interested in engaging.
Haha, good resemblance bien. Joshua was a disgrace, running like Mayweather from the Blob. Disgrace.
They don't make them like they used to
Wilder - the WBC champion - slammed his "dance and grab and jab and hold" approach.
"Fans come to see knockouts. They come to see something dramatic - a body lying on the canvas, spread like it's having birth. That's what people want to see, and that's my mentality," Wilder told The Athletic.
However, Joshua, speaking to the same publication, said: "I care about my fans … of course. But what more can I do except get the win? That's the most important thing
"[The fans] want to see knockouts all the time.
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