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    #11
    Originally posted by P4P Forever View Post
    The part where Warren talks about AJ not appearing devastated by the loss. Caught my eye as well. Something is not right there! He was way to gracious afterwards. Kind like he knows its over? like Hearn said he seemed relived the presser was off after the fight. Now its back on. AJ looked lost, literally seemed happy it was over. We'll see how bad he wants it.
    I don't see anything unusual there - that is AJ all over. It's something he has been working on. You can also tell he is working on ignoring insults from Wilder and Fury. He's always talked about losing being inevitable in past interviews. He's def been working on his mental state. He really preps hard. Americans forget British people aren't naturally big and brash. We are more down to earth and normal. Someone like Fury is an exception.

    People also said it was weird Aj let Ruiz hold the belts before the fight. But why not? Means nothing. Aj lost because he boxed badly and because Ruiz was good (And because AJ has a poor chin)

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      #12
      British fighters always have poor US debuts - think of Fury, Hatton, Calzaghe, Naz. All got unexpectably beat up a bit or knocked down on their US debuts. This is why UK fighters should fight in the US earlier in their careers to get used to it.

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        #13
        Originally posted by hitking View Post
        Na, AJ is an Emanuel Stewart project. With Stewart being gone, Jonathan Banks is the closest replica. That’s who I would turn to if I were Team AJ.
        That strikes me as the obvious move too. Banks trained under Steward and Banks/Steward dealt with a tall Heavyweight who had to impose his physical advantages while protecting a suspect chin.

        Meantime that photo of Joshua before the fight with his 25 man team - what are they all doing ?

        If Joshua wants to get back to where he was, he needs Banks and to skin his entourage back to what is needed, and I'd guess it would be an entire new team that stop telling him how great he is and put pressure on him in camp.

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          #14
          "With the benefit of hindsight, you do wonder if he will regret the decision to spurn the guarantee of $80m for two fights against Deontay Wilder. That is gone now and you would question if he has made that money up in the meantime, which he would have banked by now, win or lose."

          AJ has lost his titles and his undefeated record, but that doesn't mean his history can be re-written!

          It was Wilder who spurned DAZN's $80million guarantee to fight AJ, not the other way round.!

          And AJ wouldn't have banked that money by now because him losing his titles to Ruiz would have voided the deal.

          It would obviously have been contingent on Wilder and AJ both winning their interim fights, with Breazeale and Ruiz, before facing each other.

          I hate it when smart men like Warren try to take advantage of boxing's less intelligent fans like that.

          Re Rob McCracken, I heard him telling AJ in between rounds to keep his punches long and straight and don't go for hooks, because when he did, he was getting caught by hooks from Ruiz. That was good advice, but AJ ignored it and kept breaking one of boxing's golden rules: "Never hook with a hooker" I don't see why McCracken should be blamed for that.
          Last edited by kafkod; 06-04-2019, 06:54 AM.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
            I don't see anything unusual there - that is AJ all over. It's something he has been working on. You can also tell he is working on ignoring insults from Wilder and Fury. He's always talked about losing being inevitable in past interviews. He's def been working on his mental state. He really preps hard. Americans forget British people aren't naturally big and brash. We are more down to earth and normal. Someone like Fury is an exception.

            People also said it was weird Aj let Ruiz hold the belts before the fight. But why not? Means nothing. Aj lost because he boxed badly and because Ruiz was good (And because AJ has a poor chin)
            Not sure I agree. I wasn't fully aware AJ let Ruiz hold his belt before the fight, that's a bit odd, anyone remember something like that before happening. Doesn't necessarily mean anything, comes off as odd tho. Wondering if I saw a photo of himself holding thos belt before the fight, not sure. AJ seemed relived the fight was over. I notice that so when Warren brought it up I realized I wasn't the only one. Anyway Ruiz fought well look focused claim and poised.

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              #16
              This guy is a prick end of.

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                #17
                Originally posted by P4P Forever View Post
                Not sure I agree. I wasn't fully aware AJ let Ruiz hold his belt before the fight, that's a bit odd, anyone remember something like that before happening. Doesn't necessarily mean anything, comes off as odd tho. Wondering if I saw a photo of himself holding thos belt before the fight, not sure. AJ seemed relived the fight was over. I notice that so when Warren brought it up I realized I wasn't the only one. Anyway Ruiz fought well look focused claim and poised.
                Yeah but he was just being nice to Ruiz. It wasn't an omen. If it was Miller - he wouldn't have let him.

                I remember in AJ's Breakfast club interview - they were going "Why are you talking about losing? why are you saying you might lose? Is that so you have an excuse for when you lose to Wilder??" They couldn't understand that a boxer could be a realistic instead of an egotist. The times when AJ looks most awkward is when he's trying to play 'the man' like when he was calling Miller a b***h. Just didn't seem right. Like he wasn't being himself.

                If Ruiz hadn't recovered from his knockdown and AJ had Ko'd him straight after - no one would be talking about all this stuff. Ruiz would have been just another "out-matched" opponent.

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                  #18
                  ... Warren "assessing" AJ at this very point is useless... Fury should have taken this very fight and he didn't...

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                    #19
                    Snake Warren still jealous old man

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                      #20
                      not a bad article but there is something i dont agree with

                      not a bad summary frank
                      anyone can just not have a great night and then that one punch which happened here changes everything.

                      it remains to be seen if
                      joshua is cleared medically and then if so how he performs in the rematch.

                      it should be said that in the job description of heavyweight champion finding way to win is usually included not cracking under pressure. and joshua did fail in that respect after being regaled as this god for a few years.

                      i disagree with you on below:

                      Tyson Fury getting knocked down by the biggest puncher in boxing and then getting up and winning the round, as opposed to Joshua who went into his shell

                      tyson didnt win that round after he got leveled. sorry but after you are knocked down like that and then dance around a bit you dont get a prize. quit this bs narrative. when a massive man is leveled by another man - that counts for more than pitty patty bs punches which is all fury has got besides height and reach. dont give me that crap - i was there. if you are going to write an article be consistent all the way through in being objective you partisan hack.

                      we will see what happens. if joshua is cleared and beats ruiz its back in betwwen him and wilder and fury.

                      if not ... its in between wilder and fury and ruiz or another contender.

                      it is what it is. i am happy for ruiz for making history and i look forward to seeing joshuas next steps even if they arent in the ring with wilder and fury.

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