It’s certainly true that while many on here went on about Ruiz and his fast hands the only thing fast about him was his food
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AJ won the fight by avoiding the fight
AJ won the fight by a style of boxing that some may not appreciate and not brawling which is what the other fella wanted
heavyweight division is about big hitters
leave the Queensbury rules to the lightweights
The Brit haters are gutted that AJ won, they never liked him from the start of his career.
Ruining their weekend and bets on the puncher retaining his title in a slugfest.
Hard lines.
There won't be anymore 100k sell outs at Wembley for Joshua, the hype bus has run its course. Wouldn't be surprised if he retires now because the minute he goes in with Wilder, Fury, Desbois etc he will be flat on his backside staring at the lights
AJ fought the perfect fight against a man who hadn’t fully prepared. He now moves on to bigger fights. The heavyweight scene is looking good (although Dillian Whyte needs to sort out his weight, obviously the ukase drug issue played a part in his preparation and short notice).
I'm glad he won, it does seem like an unfair contest given their respective physiques though ! It was AJ's to lose if he had got clobbered so by the sound of things he did everything right. You can win a fight with one punch but I tend to think that isn't really " Boxing " .
I really think that was a bigger statement from AJ than it would have been to KO Ruiz. For the last six months critics, experts and fans have said AJ is done, many said to consider retirement and he had been found out. He can't box, he has no gas tank, he has no chin and now he can't even fight on the inside because Ruiz can do it better. He's done, you can't change your style in 6 months. All of this was stated almost as fact since the first fight. If AJ had outbrawled Ruiz this time people would have blamed Ruiz for being overweight and laughed at AJ, saying he's a one trick pony and using it as proof that he can't adjust, and can't change his style.
So what happens in this one?
AJ boxes rings around Ruiz, he looks fresh in the 12th despite constantly moving for the prior 11 rounds, he won the fight with his jab and boxed the boxer to death using his range, his stamina and his power to make Ruiz respect the jab coming at him. He caught the granite chinned Ruiz with a couple of shots that would have had other fighters on very shakey legs, but he danced back quickly and smartly to avoid the barrage that Andy was wanting to unleash. He just put on a clinic the majority said he was incapable of and out boxed the boxer.
If people after that still want to say "Wilder would kill him after that performance of running away" or "Fury would make him look like a bum after that" then you really just need to stop pretending to be neutral and accept you deeply dislike the lad, because he obviously isn't going to bring that same strategy he just employed to those two fights.
A clinic against a very limited opponent! For me I have no dislike for AJ and he comes across as decent bloke. However, really don't think he's that special and I can't stand the PR hype train.
The same opponent people were saying would KO AJ faster than last time? The same opponent everyone lauded for six months? Gotcha.
Andy Ruiz Jr
“I didn’t prepare as I should have. I gained too much weight. If I get a third fight I will be in the best shape of my life”
I’m sorry Andy. You had a chance to extend the lottery winnings and let yourself down in a big way by not taking training seriously. No one wants to see that fight ever again. Time for the big 3 match ups to get made.