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    #102

    That right hand is lethal , and he throws it from so far back ,

    He is a weird one wilder ,so unorthodox, but has the rare ability to be behind on the scorecards , but back himself to put you to sleep when the opportunity arises , and he does it within the blink of an eye with a single shot

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      That right hand is lethal , and he throws it from so far back ,

      He is a weird one wilder ,so unorthodox, but has the rare ability to be behind on the scorecards , but back himself to put you to sleep when the opportunity arises , and he does it within the blink of an eye with a single shot

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      @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

      That right hand is lethal , and he throws it from so far back ,

      He is a weird one wilder ,so unorthodox, but has the rare ability to be behind on the scorecards , but back himself to put you to sleep when the opportunity arises , and he does it within the blink of an eye with a single shot

      it puts Tyson Fury in perspective. Massively tough to get up from those kind of shots.

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      • MN5M MN5

        @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

        That right hand is lethal , and he throws it from so far back ,

        He is a weird one wilder ,so unorthodox, but has the rare ability to be behind on the scorecards , but back himself to put you to sleep when the opportunity arises , and he does it within the blink of an eye with a single shot

        it puts Tyson Fury in perspective. Massively tough to get up from those kind of shots.

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        @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

        @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

        That right hand is lethal , and he throws it from so far back ,

        He is a weird one wilder ,so unorthodox, but has the rare ability to be behind on the scorecards , but back himself to put you to sleep when the opportunity arises , and he does it within the blink of an eye with a single shot

        it puts Tyson Fury in perspective. Massively tough to get up from those kind of shots.

        And fury went so long without being hit , not convinced any other heavyweight can manage that ,

        With Joshua , who has his own power it might be a matter of , knock him out before he gets me , wilder does leave the door right open when he lunges forward

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        • kiwiinmelbK kiwiinmelb

          @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

          @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

          That right hand is lethal , and he throws it from so far back ,

          He is a weird one wilder ,so unorthodox, but has the rare ability to be behind on the scorecards , but back himself to put you to sleep when the opportunity arises , and he does it within the blink of an eye with a single shot

          it puts Tyson Fury in perspective. Massively tough to get up from those kind of shots.

          And fury went so long without being hit , not convinced any other heavyweight can manage that ,

          With Joshua , who has his own power it might be a matter of , knock him out before he gets me , wilder does leave the door right open when he lunges forward

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          @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

          @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

          @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

          That right hand is lethal , and he throws it from so far back ,

          He is a weird one wilder ,so unorthodox, but has the rare ability to be behind on the scorecards , but back himself to put you to sleep when the opportunity arises , and he does it within the blink of an eye with a single shot

          it puts Tyson Fury in perspective. Massively tough to get up from those kind of shots.

          And fury went so long without being hit , not convinced any other heavyweight can manage that ,

          With Joshua , who has his own power it might be a matter of , knock him out before he gets me , wilder does leave the door right open when he lunges forward

          that fight completely changed my views on Fury, great effort and so much heart which prior to that I doubted.

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          • MN5M MN5

            @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

            @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

            @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

            That right hand is lethal , and he throws it from so far back ,

            He is a weird one wilder ,so unorthodox, but has the rare ability to be behind on the scorecards , but back himself to put you to sleep when the opportunity arises , and he does it within the blink of an eye with a single shot

            it puts Tyson Fury in perspective. Massively tough to get up from those kind of shots.

            And fury went so long without being hit , not convinced any other heavyweight can manage that ,

            With Joshua , who has his own power it might be a matter of , knock him out before he gets me , wilder does leave the door right open when he lunges forward

            that fight completely changed my views on Fury, great effort and so much heart which prior to that I doubted.

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            @MN5 fury is a clever bastard , it’s been a bit late coming , but the respect is there now

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              Well , who saw that coming ? 🙂

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              • kiwiinmelbK kiwiinmelb

                Well , who saw that coming ? 🙂

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                @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

                Well , who saw that coming ? 🙂

                Very happy I woke up and decided to purchase the fight, what a great watch

                Joshua just quit at the end, took an easy knee, spat out his mouth guard and walked away.

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                  Wow........

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                  • SammyCS SammyC

                    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

                    Well , who saw that coming ? 🙂

                    Very happy I woke up and decided to purchase the fight, what a great watch

                    Joshua just quit at the end, took an easy knee, spat out his mouth guard and walked away.

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                    @SammyC said in Boxing Thread:

                    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

                    Well , who saw that coming ? 🙂

                    Very happy I woke up and decided to purchase the fight, what a great watch

                    Joshua just quit at the end, took an easy knee, spat out his mouth guard and walked away.

                    Yeah I’ve got nothing against Joshua , he’s a nice fella and a good boxer , but he isn’t the undefeatable superman his fans think he is .

                    I hang out in a few boxing forums , and am sick of being abused by them by saying he won’t go undefeated.

                    Have to be honest , I thought it would be fury or wilder , not andy Ruiz .though 🙂

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                      Wow indeed.

                      I presume there is a usual rematch clause to be activated, otherwise the title shots closed to boxers because Joshua had already beaten them, like Parker, become open again?

                      Edit: Unsurprisingly, there is a rematch clause ...

                      https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12236702

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                        If Ruiz can knock you out, Wilder can too. Joshua is the better 'boxer' but Wilder has the power. I think I would favour Wilder in that match up. Maybe Tyson Fury above both of them.

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                          What will be funny is how AJ s team will now have to beg a fight (apart from the rematch).
                          Unless he gets the belts back Whyte, Parker, Fury and Wilder (and others) can look at other match ups.

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                            The heavyweight division is alive and well ,

                            Just got to hope we get the match ups we want ,

                            Parker signed with DAZN as well , which should get him some good fights,

                            Being tipped to fight chisora or usyk , not sure I like the match up with usyk but should be interesting

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                              And big boned boys around the world rub their stomachs and rejoice.

                              Ruiz went from 'kid' (holding AJ's belts at the weigh in) to 'KING'

                              Fantastic. Thoroughly deserved.

                              AJ mentally shattered and will do well to come back from this.

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                                And big boned boys around the world rub their stomachs and rejoice.

                                Ruiz went from 'kid' (holding AJ's belts at the weigh in) to 'KING'

                                Fantastic. Thoroughly deserved.

                                AJ mentally shattered and will do well to come back from this.

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                                @MiketheSnow
                                AJ made the big, big mistake of surrounding himself with sycophants and believing his own hype. He cut out the honest, plain-speaking people who knew him of old and remembered him a kid from Watford with big dreams. Always goes horribly wrong for fighters when they reach that stage. Hubris and nemesis: the oldest story of them all.

                                I hope for his sake, he has put some money away as I am not sure he is coming back.

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                                  I just managed to watch most of the fight and was quite surprised how lost AJ looked. He had a very determined opponent that was staring him down, kept advancing and every time AJ jabbed he copped a counter.
                                  It really looked like AJ had no idea what to do when his opponent wasn’t showing him too much respect.
                                  He also showed little in the way of guts himself at the end. It was like he decided he didn’t like getting beaten and gave up.

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                                    I just managed to watch most of the fight and was quite surprised how lost AJ looked. He had a very determined opponent that was staring him down, kept advancing and every time AJ jabbed he copped a counter.
                                    It really looked like AJ had no idea what to do when his opponent wasn’t showing him too much respect.
                                    He also showed little in the way of guts himself at the end. It was like he decided he didn’t like getting beaten and gave up.

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                                    @Crucial said in Boxing Thread:

                                    I just managed to watch most of the fight and was quite surprised how lost AJ looked. He had a very determined opponent that was staring him down, kept advancing and every time AJ jabbed he copped a counter.
                                    It really looked like AJ had no idea what to do when his opponent wasn’t showing him too much respect.
                                    He also showed little in the way of guts himself at the end. It was like he decided he didn’t like getting beaten and gave up.

                                    The great Marvin Hagler once said , its hard to get out of bed at 5 am each morning to do roadwork when you are sleeping in silk sheets .

                                    Joshua looked like that guy ,you wonder if the rockstar lifestyle had taken his focus away , and Ruiz looked like the desperate kid off the streets

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                                      I just managed to watch most of the fight and was quite surprised how lost AJ looked. He had a very determined opponent that was staring him down, kept advancing and every time AJ jabbed he copped a counter.
                                      It really looked like AJ had no idea what to do when his opponent wasn’t showing him too much respect.
                                      He also showed little in the way of guts himself at the end. It was like he decided he didn’t like getting beaten and gave up.

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                                      @Crucial said in Boxing Thread:

                                      I just managed to watch most of the fight and was quite surprised how lost AJ looked. He had a very determined opponent that was staring him down, kept advancing and every time AJ jabbed he copped a counter.
                                      It really looked like AJ had no idea what to do when his opponent wasn’t showing him too much respect.
                                      He also showed little in the way of guts himself at the end. It was like he decided he didn’t like getting beaten and gave up.

                                      Contrast Ruiz with Parker. Parker never took the fight to Joshua, even when the fight was lost on all the scorecards.

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                                        @Crucial said in Boxing Thread:

                                        I just managed to watch most of the fight and was quite surprised how lost AJ looked. He had a very determined opponent that was staring him down, kept advancing and every time AJ jabbed he copped a counter.
                                        It really looked like AJ had no idea what to do when his opponent wasn’t showing him too much respect.
                                        He also showed little in the way of guts himself at the end. It was like he decided he didn’t like getting beaten and gave up.

                                        Contrast Ruiz with Parker. Parker never took the fight to Joshua, even when the fight was lost on all the scorecards.

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                                        @hydro11 said in Boxing Thread:

                                        @Crucial said in Boxing Thread:

                                        I just managed to watch most of the fight and was quite surprised how lost AJ looked. He had a very determined opponent that was staring him down, kept advancing and every time AJ jabbed he copped a counter.
                                        It really looked like AJ had no idea what to do when his opponent wasn’t showing him too much respect.
                                        He also showed little in the way of guts himself at the end. It was like he decided he didn’t like getting beaten and gave up.

                                        Contrast Ruiz with Parker. Parker never took the fight to Joshua, even when the fight was lost on all the scorecards.

                                        100 per cent ,

                                        I reckon privately , eddie will be spewing they took this fight , when they were under pressure to find a replacement fighter at short notice to replace Miller , they took the wrong guy ,

                                        Ruiz isnt the best fighter going around , but the old saying , styles make fights , and without a lot of options with only 5 weeks they picked out a guy who has the pressure fight style that clearly troubled Joshua .

                                        And Joshua would have probably knocked out Miller , its funny how it panned out .

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                                          In fairness to Parker. Anytime he attempted to dirty box or get into a position to do something meaningful the ref broke it up.

                                          Im my opinion Parker is in a very good place now. That aside....

                                          Andy Fucking Ruiz Jr. You bloody legend.

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