Utopia Parkway wrote: » The worry for Joshua is that any time they exchanged (which wasn’t often) he got rocked. I’d be less confident of his chances against Fury and Wilder to be honest.
walshb wrote: » AJ fought like a man knowing he cannot take a punch..... HW champion of the world. And afraid to to go and give it a real go... I don’t know. It just feels so flat!!!
banie01 wrote: » I watched the DAZN stream and Joshua was getting plenty of praise from the American commentators, they were mentioning the Brits tho.
robwen wrote: » We're prob going to get AJ v Whyte again
banie01 wrote: » I watched the DAZN stream and Joshua was getting plenty of praise from the American commentators, they were mentioning the Brits tho. Joshua fought a very disciplined fight IMO. He kept Ruiz at distance, stayed behind his jab and kept Ruiz outside the hit range. Ruiz was totally outboxed, yes he has faster hands and a better chin but heavy feet and poor ring skills. AJ was very reminiscent of Sugar Ray v Haggler. Controlled the ring and avoided a brawl.
walshb wrote: » Not scoring this, but very uninspiring from AJ... There is an overblown jellybean in front of him, and he’s running away trying to peck, poke and steal a “win.”
Francie Barrett wrote: » AJ deserved win, but Ruiz was painfully one dimensional.
Utopia Parkway wrote: » Apparently Joshua has just beaten the reincarnation of Mike Tyson.
normanoffside wrote: » This heavyweight era is absolutely useless. Wilder will spark Joshua. Fury would absolutely school Ruiz. But all of the above are nowhere near any greats. Put Fury, Wilder, AJ or Ruiz against Foreman/Ali//Tyson/Lewis/Holyfield/Bowe and they get absolutely ruined.
Rayne Wooney wrote: » Ruiz doesn’t deserve a rematch, it was sheer stupidity from Joshua and his team losing the first and getting involved in scuffles when he is much bigger, with a huge reach advantage and obviously a lot fitter. Ruiz had something to prove in this one, comes in 20 pounds overweight, and Joshua does a Mayweather style number on him.
normanoffside wrote: » Bren, I know you weren't an LL fan but christ these guys are woeful compared to him. Ruiz was literally a lump of moving lard.
banie01 wrote: » I AJ was very reminiscent of Sugar Ray v Haggler. Controlled the ring and avoided a brawl.
walshb wrote: » Hey, I think LL was a monster of a HW... Only watched his Briggs destruction yesterday. What a performance.... This current crop are about as inspiring as a smelly stale teabag!
jobless wrote: » Lol ray Vs haggler hahaha
banie01 wrote: » In that AJ controlled the ring, controlled the distance and dictated his fight on his terms? Yes, exactly what Sugar did v Haggler. That said, neither AJ or Ruiz are on a skill level anywhere near Sugar or Stone hands but on a tactical level, AJ did exactly what he needed to do.
normanoffside wrote: » Jesus wept.