No one wants to see an Andy Flukiz vs AJ 3
Andy's 6 month ''reign'' was 6 months longer than it should have been.
Andy took AJ down then took his soul. Multiple knockdowns, left Joshua looking like he wanted to run away. In the rematch, AJ pretty much ran to a lukewarm decision.
Far from an even exchange!
Redemption for Joshua isn't even half complete.
So that's something.
Right, just keep acting like the Andy Ruiz of the second fight is the only one that exists. The same Andy that Joshua felt he had to run away from the whole night in a 22-ft ring.
Relax I'm no aj fan, I was just stating what I have heard from most AJ fans boys, just making a joke, but in all seriousness Ruiz, when in shape and motivated, is a very dangerous fight for anyone in the HW division, it's more a question of if he can stay focused and in shape for long enough time to win a belt that I wonder. He's shown he has the talent, skills, fast hands and power he just needs to put it all together for a sustained period of time.
Same guy that wanted millions to fight Wilder. Priced himself out of fights with Zhang, and every other top fighter. Now he's come begging for another AJ fight.
Andy took AJ down then took his soul. Multiple knockdowns, left Joshua looking like he wanted to run away. In the rematch, AJ pretty much ran to a lukewarm decision.
Far from an even exchange!
Redemption for Joshua isn't even half complete.
So that's something.
While rare, flukes do happen.
Andy vs AJ 1 being one of them.
Reversal of fortunes ever since.
I have always preferred Ruiz Junior vs Joshua III, over Whyte vs Joshua II 'As a intriguing and more significant fight'.
If Anthony Joshua's next fight is not going to be a title fight 'Then I believe Joshua and his team should be looking to make, big fights which have a story'.
People seem to overlook, that boxing at its best 'Is theatre, it is violence combined with Broadway'.
Fights vs Hrgovic, Zhang and Parker are solid fights 'But the match ups, don't really have any real depth or story. None of those match ups are great boxing promoting, Joshua's career right now especially as a contender can be promoted much better'.
Note: Ruiz Junior vs Joshua III 'Is there to be made. Joshua has been inflicting damage, and altering the universal perception that certain folk of attempted to associate with him in boxing with all of his recent performances'.
If Anthony Joshua is matched vs Andy Ruiz Junior for the tribology fight, and this time around 'Joshua beats Ruiz Junior up brutally, once again in Joshua's career? Those type of performances are not just great wins, they are influential wins in terms of altering the universal perception within boxing with certain people'.
I think it Andy Ruiz Junior vs Anthony Joshua III is a great match up 'Outside of the non-title fight, for me this is pretty much the best fight for Anthony Joshua to make. Because Joshua innately as a competitor can gain a lot from beating Ruiz Junior, and the win also would have to be respected by insiders of the game'.
No other top level Heavyweight of this era, has whenever they have been beaten 'Immediately attempted to get some get back. Anthony Joshua is the only top-level Heavyweight who has conducted himself in this manner'.
Anthony Joshua behaved this way against Andy Ruiz Junior, and Oleksandr Usyk 'Joshua won the rematch easy vs Ruiz Junior, and his effort improved for the rematch vs Usyk'. Certain people that don't really understand competition, believe that this is a negative on Joshua's career. But that perception, can only really be held by individuals that have no idea what competition, experience and being thoroughly tested initials.
Anthony Joshua is the most thoroughly tested active Heavyweight of this era 'Inside and outside of the ring, specifically in relation to boxing competition. We have witnessed Joshua encounter more trails and tribulations than Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder and Oleksandr Uysk'.
We have seen how Joshua reacts to a loss, we have seen how Joshua persevered through a testing a incredibly uncertain time in his career 'Joshua is still here as one of the there Heavyweight mountains of this era, dangerous and he still has the eye of the Tiger'.
We don't know how Tyson Fury will react to a loss 'And we don't know how he will conduct himself through a testing a uncertain time in his boxing specific career inside the boxing ring. Fury has of course overcome testing times, people know is story. But specifically in terms of competition within the sport of boxing, Fury has not been tested to the same extent as Anthony Joshua has during his career'.
I would say currently right now, Fury is experiencing a very similar saga to what Joshua experienced when he was first beaten by Ruiz Junior' Fury for the first time in his career for me, is questioning his own abilities specific to boxing.
Francis Ngannnou vs Tyson Fury 'That fight and performance from my observation has had a effect upon Fury. Because the facts are? Tyson Fury trained for that fight, was Fury in his absolute best condition? No. But for sure Tyson Fury was in fight condition'.
If Tyson Fury believed that his first fight vs Deontay Wilder 'Was a controversial decision, then why did Fury not just pushed for the rematch? The reason why Tyson Fury never pushed for the rematch, was because he did not win the fight vs Deontay Wilder I'.
Tyson Fury did not win the first fight vs Deontay Wilder I 'You don't win World title fights by being backed up all night, and decked twice once badly. The draw was the correct decision'.
As a competitor, Anthony Joshua will be potentially gaining a lot from fighting Andy Ruiz Junior for the third time. Because the fight involves jeopardy, and it is a significant Heavyweight match up.
If I am being honest, I think Andy Ruiz Junior is there for the taking 'I would not be surprised if Joshua brutal beats up Ruiz Junior. Of course there is jeopardy, but I can inversion that type of performance from Anthony Joshua' etc.
I can't believe they still feed Buster with opportunities when a live dog like Sanchez gets nothing.
Sanchez is fighting Kabayel on May 18th his best opponent he’s faced was Ajagba so far . Ruiz isn’t getting anything and will probably lose that Miller fight .
I have always preferred Ruiz Junior vs Joshua III, over Whyte vs Joshua II 'As a intriguing and more significant fight'.
If Anthony Joshua's next fight is not going to be a title fight 'Then I believe Joshua and his team should be looking to make, big fights which have a story'.
People seem to overlook, that boxing at its best 'Is theatre, it is violence combined with Broadway'.
Fights vs Hrgovic, Zhang and Parker are solid fights 'But the match ups, don't really have any real depth or story. None of those match ups are great boxing promoting, Joshua's career right now especially as a contender can be promoted much better'.
Note: Ruiz Junior vs Joshua III 'Is there to be made. Joshua has been inflicting damage, and altering the universal perception that certain folk of attempted to associate with him in boxing with all of his recent performances'.
If Anthony Joshua is matched vs Andy Ruiz Junior for the tribology fight, and this time around 'Joshua beats Ruiz Junior up brutally, once again in Joshua's career? Those type of performances are not just great wins, they are influential wins in terms of altering the universal perception within boxing with certain people'.
I think it Andy Ruiz Junior vs Anthony Joshua III is a great match up 'Outside of the non-title fight, for me this is pretty much the best fight for Anthony Joshua to make. Because Joshua innately as a competitor can gain a lot from beating Ruiz Junior, and the win also would have to be respected by insiders of the game'.
No other top level Heavyweight of this era, has whenever they have been beaten 'Immediately attempted to get some get back. Anthony Joshua is the only top-level Heavyweight who has conducted himself in this manner'.
Anthony Joshua behaved this way against Andy Ruiz Junior, and Oleksandr Usyk 'Joshua won the rematch easy vs Ruiz Junior, and his effort improved for the rematch vs Usyk'. Certain people that don't really understand competition, believe that this is a negative on Joshua's career. But that perception, can only really be held by individuals that have no idea what competition, experience and being thoroughly tested initials.
Anthony Joshua is the most thoroughly tested active Heavyweight of this era 'Inside and outside of the ring, specifically in relation to boxing competition. We have witnessed Joshua encounter more trails and tribulations than Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder and Oleksandr Uysk'.
We have seen how Joshua reacts to a loss, we have seen how Joshua persevered through a testing a incredibly uncertain time in his career 'Joshua is still here as one of the there Heavyweight mountains of this era, dangerous and he still has the eye of the Tiger'.
We don't know how Tyson Fury will react to a loss 'And we don't know how he will conduct himself through a testing a uncertain time in his boxing specific career inside the boxing ring. Fury has of course overcome testing times, people know is story. But specifically in terms of competition within the sport of boxing, Fury has not been tested to the same extent as Anthony Joshua has during his career'.
I would say currently right now, Fury is experiencing a very similar saga to what Joshua experienced when he was first beaten by Ruiz Junior' Fury for the first time in his career for me, is questioning his own abilities specific to boxing.
Francis Ngannnou vs Tyson Fury 'That fight and performance from my observation has had a effect upon Fury. Because the facts are? Tyson Fury trained for that fight, was Fury in his absolute best condition? No. But for sure Tyson Fury was in fight condition'.
If Tyson Fury believed that his first fight vs Deontay Wilder 'Was a controversial decision, then why did Fury not just pushed for the rematch? The reason why Tyson Fury never pushed for the rematch, was because he did not win the fight vs Deontay Wilder I'.
Tyson Fury did not win the first fight vs Deontay Wilder I 'You don't win World title fights by being backed up all night, and decked twice once badly. The draw was the correct decision'.
As a competitor, Anthony Joshua will be potentially gaining a lot from fighting Andy Ruiz Junior for the third time. Because the fight involves jeopardy, and it is a significant Heavyweight match up.
If I am being honest, I think Andy Ruiz Junior is there for the taking 'I would not be surprised if Joshua brutal beats up Ruiz Junior. Of course there is jeopardy, but I can inversion that type of performance from Anthony Joshua' etc.
Too many points here to agree with every one, but I certainly agree with the main thrust.
Joshua's brain trust might love to imagine that AJ has "outlasted" some of his contemporary contenders, which is a convenient thing given the kind of huge problems that Wilder and Ruiz would present.
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