I can‘t believe that Hearn puts verbally so much pressure on AJ. AJ knows by himself how important the rematch is.
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AJ looked slow, was backing up almost the whole way. More so dint seem like he wanted it. This wasn't luck. Can AJ get it together in 6 months? Assuming the fight comes off. There gonna have to pay Ruiz $$$ for this one. If the last fight was say $25M for AJ $5M Ruiz in MSG, rematch at Wimberly should be worth $30- 35M each in UK, probably sell out Wimberly. Hearn not getting to emotional about any of his fighters losing after the fact. Haven't seen much of that before. I know they have a rematch claus but surprised Hearn verbally putting pressure on AJ already. Seems like that might backfire. AJ opened at -350 Ruiz +275
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Originally posted by donjigga11 View PostIf Joshua wins the rematch I will respect it. People keep comparing this to Lewis losses but he didn’t take a sustained beating like what AJ took.
Aj will have to change his strategy dramatically to win the rematch.
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They want the titles back to AJ? but for what? for ducking the most dangerous opponents again and for years? and at the same time accusing; everyday for years, those opponents of not wanting to face AJ ? NO THANKS!!
Moneymakers behind Wilder should try to make a checkmate on AJ & brithead hearn, by proposing a huge money to Andy Ruiz Jr. to face Wilder before the Ruiz/AJ rematch clause, from that, if Wilder wins (and will) against Ruiz, toto joshua wil be forced to take on Wilder if he want to be world champ again.. in a perfect world of course because we know how corrupted the world of boxing (and combat sports in general) isLast edited by BoxHec; 06-04-2019, 04:03 AM.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostHeanr: Joshua Must Win Ruiz Rematch - It's All or Nothing
Anthony Joshua lost his four heavyweight championship belts to Andy Ruiz Jr in New York, USA, on Saturday night. The Brit knocked his Mexican opponent to the floor after three rounds at Madison Square Garden. But the Destroyer hit back in the same round before flooring AJ two times in the seventh.
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... but his boy is all but done!...
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Originally posted by lfc19titles View PostAgreed
This is the biggest fight in hw history for a long long time
Will Joshua rise back up
He got careless with the glory and let his standards slip
Back to basics and reclaim his throne
AJ may have lost 'it' or the fire might have been lit back up. We'll have to wait and see I guess.
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