candyslim wrote: ↑26 Apr 2019, 13:20
What's up with Ruiz? He went very close with Parker who took AJ the distance. I think Hunter gives Joshua more problems to solve but a win over Ruiz is probably more prestigious.
I'll be watching AJ whoever is in the opposite corner (although not necessarily live on PPV) because his fights are invariably very exciting. Same goes for Wilder fights.
I know what you mean but look what he managed to do for Stiverne ... I mean getting a totally undeserved title shot rather than a totally deserved demolition
If he shakes you by the hand you have to count your fingers when he lets go, absolute crook.
Don't misunderstand me Roy I can't stand the man, but I can see why his connections and way of getting what he wants might appeal to some boxers. You might loathe and fear Satan but you'd rather he was working on your behalf than against you wouldn't you?
oogiebe wrote: ↑26 Apr 2019, 16:45
Yeah, losing to a guy that AJ beat handily (Parker) doesn't say much for his chances. And that may be his best performance.
Past results, a pudgy little thing with no power could do what with Josh? This guy is hunters bitch.
I agree that Ruiz gets destroyed by Joshua. If the qualification requirement for fighting Joshua is that you must have a realistic chance of beating him, then the options menu is going to be a short one. Then if you remove those that don't fancy the job, are otherwise engaged, or can't take the fight for whatever reason then the list looks something like this: