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    #31
    Andy Ruiz was right AJ did not focus on this fight, but I respect Joshua for being a good sport.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
      Wilder better be thanking his team and sending them over GMT, Daytona, and Yachmaster Rolexes today (I’m a Submariner man myself) for advising him against the dazn deal....he would be tied into dazn for two more fights with nondescript opposition, no aj in sight, no viewers on dazn, and no more connections to showtime, fox, or cbs to promote him.
      With every day that passes al haymon looks more and more like the smartest man in the history of the boxing business
      exactly bro, all that mess these guys talked about haymon a guy none of us ever saw do a dam interview, and I'm not into promoter ****ing, but all the mess these guys talked makes you have to point this out!!!

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        #33
        Originally posted by mdpopescu View Post
        i see: nothing was wrong with him!...
        no exoneration!

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          #34
          A.J. has really gone up in my estimations with his plain honesty here.Even though he's made a fortune he must be sick to death of the lying and deceitful father and son pair of wankers that speak just the opposite to himself.A.J. would be advised to stay away from an immediate rematch that these pair of wankers are trying to do.I'm sure at this moment Ruiz would do the same sort of job on A.J. and that really would be game over.

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            #35
            Originally posted by doom_specialist View Post
            There definitely seemed to be something wrong with him. I guess Joshua simply overlooked Ruiz and got caught.
            He didn’t overlook Ruiz. The red flags have been there for everyone that’s followed AJ’s career. We just chose to ignore him. He was hurt by Whyte. He dropped by a forty year old Wladimir that who was coming off a layoff, a loss, and who hadn’t looked good in a couple years. Yet we chose to pretend that it was some grand changing of the guard and/or iconic performance. And AJ hasn’t looked good since. He looked like crap against Takam. Parker hit him with some shots that had he been in the ring with Wilder, he’d probably be in a coma. And he was hurt by PEDvetkin. The warning signs have been there. His defense is subpar. He’s chinny. And his stamina and/or recovery ability after being stunned is terrible. It just all came to a head this past Sat night.

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              #36
              AJ need to take notes from the great Lennox Lewis! This is the time to bounce back, rise to your feet and get back what's yours. Become the Lion.

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                #37
                Originally posted by uppercut510 View Post
                exactly bro, all that mess these guys talked about haymon a guy none of us ever saw do a dam interview, and I'm not into promoter ****ing, but all the mess these guys talked makes you have to point this out!!!
                As the goofy little Joshua fans were saying “wun hunded”......they wanted to control his career, wanted him to sign a contract that made his career property rather than him having a say, and wanted him to be a dancing monkey like everyone else who shills for dazn.....now look at the situation. Wilder knows “wun hundid” (in my best southern fairie accent) who he needs to be with now if he didn’t before

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by hitking View Post
                  He didn’t overlook Ruiz. The red flags have been there for everyone that’s followed AJ’s career. We just chose to ignore him. He was hurt by Whyte. He dropped by a forty year old Wladimir that who was coming off a layoff, a loss, and who hadn’t looked good in a couple years. Yet we chose to pretend that it was some grand changing of the guard and/or iconic performance. And AJ hasn’t looked good since. He looked like crap against Takam. Parker hit him with some shots that had he been in the ring with Wilder, he’d probably be in a coma. And he was hurt by PEDvetkin. The warning signs have been there. His defense is subpar. He’s chinny. And his stamina and/or recovery ability after being stunned is terrible. It just all came to a head this past Sat night.
                  this post says it all!!!!! great one sir!

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by uppercut510 View Post
                    this post says it all!!!!! great one sir!
                    Yep, give than man a brew....it’s miller time

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
                      Yeah, like idiot.

                      Ruiz was here to get beaten by a champ. he looked like he lacks some self confidence. But when Ruiz found out that Joshua fights like idiot, he just did his job just like against many mediocre fighters he fought.

                      What stup.id post

                      Joshua did what all the fighters did, but Andy was too Brave and exchange when he was hurt and landed bombs.

                      Most of fighters can't do that, props to Andy that was able to handle the fire and land bombs.

                      Joshua looked confused in first two rounds too.

                      Andy speed was too much.

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