I agree, Ruiz dominated the fight besides the chaotic moments when he was dropped, but he reigned control shortly after and hurt AJ severely. Horrible style match up for AJ and I can't believe Hearn didn't let AJ get a tune up fight (maybe scared it would backfire again and better to just cash him out) after being clearly concussed. I'm actually worried for the guy once Ruiz starts dropping him again, he probably should've taken off a year from boxing for his health's sake.
There's some idiots on here who argue that AJ was boxing beautifully (LOL!) in the whopping frist two rounds and was just caught by a lucky punch. Those first two rounds were feel out rounds that Ruiz was clearly winning anyways. Only person who got lucky was AJ with that flash knockdown that only angered the bull.
I have to admit that I thought it curious that all 3 judges gave Joshua the first and second rounds. There wasn’t a lot of scoring but what there was wasn’t at all one sided.
I'd agree with that. 3 or 4 of the rounds (even after the mad third) were pretty uneventful.
Yet we've got guys on here who say they gave every round to Ruiz.
Again, if you think anyone won that round by a mile then you either know nothing about boxing. Or...
You were pleasantly surprised that Andy did ok and you were cheering him on. As I said, it's a common error.
It was a close and fairly uneventful round. I think Joshua shaded it. You have Ruiz by "a mile".
Based on that, who's more likely to be full of **** here?
It's very simple u nuthugger; Andy won that round with clean effective punching and CLEARLY superior ring generalship. Which last time I checked, was criteria for scoring a round.
Face it; Your boy got KTFO, and is going to lose again u limy imbecile.
Now that I've explained how Andy won that round, please explain to me how AJ won that round with a couple of ineffective jabs upstairs and one to the body, all the while getting backed up all round?
It's very simple u nuthugger; Andy won that round with clean effective punching and CLEARLY superior ring generalship. Which last time I checked, was criteria for scoring a round.
Face it; Your boy got KTFO, and is going to lose again u limy imbecile.
I'm not sure where you saw either of those things. You have to be really willing the punches to see them as clear and effective while disregarding any jabs landing on him. And I don't think either showed clearly better ring generalship. It was just a feel out round where Joshua outlanded Ruiz.
And, yes he lost. Pretty sure I haven't debated that. I'm just calling you spastics out on your spastic assertions.
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