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Or his social media team, saying the expected things
Knowing Fury I doubt he would allow someone to speak on his behalf!
Or his social media team, saying the expected things
Hardly a journeyman he's 31-1 with his only loss coming by majority decision to Joseph Parker in New Zealand for the WBO world title in a fight which many people felt that he won.
Nearly everyone thought AJ would win but anyone who knows anything about boxing knew this guy was a credible opponent and would be a handful.
To be fair Ruiz has had the home leg ( he's American born and bred) Joshua should get a chance on his home turf nowLike the fact that Ruiz is asking for a rematch in Mexico. Not only can he bang but he's obviously not stupid either. One of the issues with Joshua is all that bulky muscle and just imagine that in Mexico with thinner air.
In today's paper EH saying he doubts that AJ will ever get back to his best.
What’s the deal here?
I understand that Ruiz is likely to face the mandatory challenger before September which would / could mean that he would be defeated before the contractural rematch with Joshua is fought. I can’t see Joshua getting another crack at his titles for quite some time if Ruiz should be dethroned in the next fight.
Does that mean that AJ might be way down the list of those vying for the heavyweight crown. Or have I misunderstood?
Wouldn't a rematch clause in a contract automatically stop Ruiz having another fight before the rematch? If he has lost the titles it negates the rematch obligation and purpose.
My understanding is that the mandatory is with the wbo, which would be Dillian Whyte. Which means Dillian will probably get stitched up again and they will look past him. Assuming he gets past Rivas.Hearn will have to get negotiations done ASAP to get the rematch booked before the mandatory is called.
I believed Ruiz will most likely take the immediate rematch as he'll bank 5x more with AJ than he will elsewhere. Hearn will have the chequebook out, no doubt about that.
Sorry to be a pedant but does that ^ mean that Ruiz could just relinquish the WBO belt and take Joshua rematch instead of White?
I guess there are a number of permutations. It depends on how the wbo choose to handle it. The WBC stitched dillian up and didn't make wilder relinquish the belt. The wbo could just defer the mandatory if they choose. EH could exert some pressure on Dillian as he is boxing under the matchroom umbrella. Anything could happen.Sorry to be a pedant but does that ^ mean that Ruiz could just relinquish the WBO belt and take Joshua rematch instead of White?
Not sure what the financial penalties would be of not doing the rematch but my concern would be that Al Haymon will do everything that he can to keep all the belts within the PBC. A potential undisputed heavyweight bout between Wilder and Ruiz would be a huge money spinner in the US and give showtime (who are struggling at the moment) a shot in the arm whilst potentially harming one of their main competitors in DAZN.
Was listening to the Costello and Bunce podcast last night and they were putting it out there that there was perhaps something not right in the Joshua camp. They were saying how slow Joshua looked at the public work out compared to normal and the fact that his face was clearly marked up from sparring. Then there was the delay to the ring walk, the fact that Joshua didn't look his relaxed self and why did Joshua's father got so animated with Hearn at the end. I recon something will come out in the wash eventually, perhaps the rumours of him being knocked out in sparring are true.
Not sure what the financial penalties would be of not doing the rematch but my concern would be that Al Haymon will do everything that he can to keep all the belts within the PBC. A potential undisputed heavyweight bout between Wilder and Ruiz would be a huge money spinner in the US and give showtime (who are struggling at the moment) a shot in the arm whilst potentially harming one of their main competitors in DAZN.
Was listening to the Costello and Bunce podcast last night and they were putting it out there that there was perhaps something not right in the Joshua camp. They were saying how slow Joshua looked at the public work out compared to normal and the fact that his face was clearly marked up from sparring. Then there was the delay to the ring walk, the fact that Joshua didn't look his relaxed self and why did Joshua's father got so animated with Hearn at the end. I recon something will come out in the wash eventually, perhaps the rumours of him being knocked out in sparring are true.