Hang on, we just watched Wilder throw about 3 punches a round against Ortiz.
We watched Wilder and Fury throw about 5 a round each.
Joshua landed far more than these 'exciting' fighters ever did. More punches, nice clean shots. For Ruiz part he never forced the fight - he just accepted his role in the fight and waited for Joshua to do something that would benefit him (why would he do that?).
Wilder's last fight was a perfect example of staying at distance - he didn't engage at all.
Fury has made a career of killing fights. He absolutely doesn't want a firefight.
Can anyone even disagree? It's great drama when you're invested in it... as I was in all 3 fights. But what's the difference between having an awkward defence, standing out of range, and moving laterally?
Sounds like the difference comes down to who you decided you were going to criticise before the fight.
We watched Wilder and Fury throw about 5 a round each.
Joshua landed far more than these 'exciting' fighters ever did. More punches, nice clean shots. For Ruiz part he never forced the fight - he just accepted his role in the fight and waited for Joshua to do something that would benefit him (why would he do that?).
Wilder's last fight was a perfect example of staying at distance - he didn't engage at all.
Fury has made a career of killing fights. He absolutely doesn't want a firefight.
Can anyone even disagree? It's great drama when you're invested in it... as I was in all 3 fights. But what's the difference between having an awkward defence, standing out of range, and moving laterally?
Sounds like the difference comes down to who you decided you were going to criticise before the fight.
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