Never thought I would say that.
But in all seriousness...what would it take for people to give credit to teams/athletes they don't really like.
After watching the fight last night...the only takeaway I could see was saying "AJ wanted this fight a lot more, put in a great performance, was really ready for this one, he looked great"...and also of course you notice that Ruiz was probably not as motivated here as he was in fight 1.
Just don't see why everything has to be so 100% for or against, especially in boxing...in the other more prissy sports, I can understand rooting against certain guys/teams.
But these guys put it all on the line, I have to respect anyone when they put in a good performance.
I don't even really like AJ and always felt he was delaying the Wilder fight, and Wilder would probably KO him (edit - why Wilder turned down that deal from DAZN though, I mean he got some terrible advice there imho)...I would still say Wilder would win by KO if they fought, but if that version of AJ turned up it would be a great fight I think...AJ outboxing Wilder all day but at some point probably getting caught.
So yeah...why not just give the man some credit where it is due.
On another note...AJ is kind of an unlikable dude lol...not entirely sure how the UK has fallen in love with him so much...I wanted to be happy for him, but his corny/arrogant type responses after the fight just left me rolling my eyes.
But in all seriousness...what would it take for people to give credit to teams/athletes they don't really like.
After watching the fight last night...the only takeaway I could see was saying "AJ wanted this fight a lot more, put in a great performance, was really ready for this one, he looked great"...and also of course you notice that Ruiz was probably not as motivated here as he was in fight 1.
Just don't see why everything has to be so 100% for or against, especially in boxing...in the other more prissy sports, I can understand rooting against certain guys/teams.
But these guys put it all on the line, I have to respect anyone when they put in a good performance.
I don't even really like AJ and always felt he was delaying the Wilder fight, and Wilder would probably KO him (edit - why Wilder turned down that deal from DAZN though, I mean he got some terrible advice there imho)...I would still say Wilder would win by KO if they fought, but if that version of AJ turned up it would be a great fight I think...AJ outboxing Wilder all day but at some point probably getting caught.
So yeah...why not just give the man some credit where it is due.
On another note...AJ is kind of an unlikable dude lol...not entirely sure how the UK has fallen in love with him so much...I wanted to be happy for him, but his corny/arrogant type responses after the fight just left me rolling my eyes.
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