The upset of the century ?

The upset of the century ?

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ValMar
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The upset of the century ?

Post by ValMar »

Andy Ruiz defeated Anthony Joshua. OMG !
This is the greatest upset since 2000, for me.
What about you ?
ironbeard
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Re: The upset of the century ?

Post by ironbeard »

:OhYes: It is feeling that way tonight.
marvelous marv
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Re: The upset of the century ?

Post by marvelous marv »

Andy just got there first. Fury, Wilder, Usyk, Ortiz and an improved Whyte could have done the job.
ironbeard
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Re: The upset of the century ?

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marvelous marv wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 02:57 Andy just got there first. Fury, Wilder, Usyk, Ortiz and an improved Whyte could have done the job.
But those would not have been as big.
Ian1973
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Re: The upset of the century ?

Post by Ian1973 »

It's an upset but it's not a total shock to me. Ruiz is a good, world level fighter and Joshua isn't as good as his reputation suggested he was. The pick of his wins were against too fighters past their best Povetkin and Klitschko (and the Wlad fight could've gone either way) and a points decision against Joseph Parker who I thought Ruiz beat when they fought before.
tigermoth87
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Re: The upset of the century ?

Post by tigermoth87 »

It's my favorite upset.

I love that AJ and Wilder lost a fortune by ducking each other.

I wish I could have seen Hearn's face after the stoppage.
gilgamesh
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Re: The upset of the century ?

Post by gilgamesh »

tigermoth87 wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 03:17 It's my favorite upset.

I love that AJ and Wilder lost a fortune by ducking each other.

I wish I could have seen Hearn's face after the stoppage.
He wasn't up front? I would think maybe he'd have been on camera as it was all going down.
tigermoth87
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Re: The upset of the century ?

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gilgamesh wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 03:18 He wasn't up front? I would think maybe he'd have been on camera as it was all going down.
Maybe I missed it because I was too busy laughing and cheering.
DrDuke
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Re: The upset of the century ?

Post by DrDuke »

Fury-Klitschko was still a bigger upset.

Fury unexpectedly utterly outclassed Wlad from the first seconds, while Ruiz used a mistake of Joshua. I mean, Fury had a lesser basic for his win, he made everything himself.

Furthermore, Wlad was the universally recognized king of the division, while today we have Fury and Wilder and quite some amount of people pick them instead of AJ.
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Re: The upset of the century ?

Post by gilgamesh »

DrDuke wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 03:29 Fury-Klitschko was still a bigger upset.

Fury unexpectedly utterly outclassed Wlad from the first seconds, while Ruiz used a mistake of Joshua. I mean, Fury had a lesser basic for his win, he made everything himself.

Furthermore, Wlad was the universally recognized king of the division, while today we have Fury and Wilder and quite some amount of people pick them instead of AJ.
It absolutely wasn't. Ruiz kicked AJ's ass. Fury stood there and did little while Wlad stood there, and did less. Ruiz actually won a fight.
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Re: The upset of the century ?

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gilgamesh wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 03:30 It absolutely wasn't. Ruiz kicked AJ's ass. Fury stood there and did little while Wlad stood there, and did less. Ruiz actually won a fight.
And Joshua did too much, more than he should. What would have been, if AJ didn't jump on Ruiz after scorimg a KD? No one knows. But still I don't want to minimize Ruiz' abilities and value of his win. He showed heart, concentration and skill to catch Joshua at that episode and he had enough of all that stuff not to let Joshua go after turning the fight in his favor.
HomicideHenry
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Re: The upset of the century ?

Post by HomicideHenry »

It's certainly not an "off the wall" upset like Douglas-Tyson, but not far off. AJ you could argue was not mentally there as he was training for the one dimensional Jarrell Miller and then has to fight a tough, quick, underrated Ruiz with weeks to go. It's more on par with Lewis-Rahman, where Lewis's head wasn't in the game dreaming of fighting Wladimir Klitschko instead.
Enlightened-One
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Re: The upset of the century ?

Post by Enlightened-One »

It’s not a big particularly big upset.

Even though many of us expected AJ to win, a lot of us still appreciated Andy’s pugilistic talents.

So he always stood a chance, admittedly one that was slimmer than his physique.
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Re: The upset of the century ?

Post by ironbeard »

Stop kidding yourselves. It was a HUUUUUGE upset!!!
ewenhay
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Re: The upset of the century ?

Post by ewenhay »

Not really. Joshua has always been an accident waiting to happen. That was clear during the Klitschko fight.

Though I must admit I didn't expect Ruiz to be the guy. But I wasn't especially shocked when it played out the way it did.
ironbeard
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Re: The upset of the century ?

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ewenhay wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 04:53 Not really. Joshua has always been an accident waiting to happen. That was clear during the Klitschko fight.

Though I must admit I didn't expect Ruiz to be the guy. But I wasn't especially shocked when it played out the way it did.
What a load of crap.
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Re: The upset of the century ?

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gilgamesh wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 03:30 It absolutely wasn't. Ruiz kicked AJ's ass. Fury stood there and did little while Wlad stood there, and did less. Ruiz actually won a fight.
No doubt, not even in the ballpark.
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Re: The upset of the century ?

Post by ewenhay »

ironbeard wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 04:56 What a load of crap.
Some of us have been saying this for years lad. We're not being revisionists after the event. It was a shock but not that big a shock.
Onetimeonly
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Re: The upset of the century ?

Post by Onetimeonly »

This surprised me on a Tyson/Douglas level. Oddly, I was surprised Josh dropped him so early, then the show really picked up.
ironbeard
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Re: The upset of the century ?

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ewenhay wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 05:00 Some of us have been saying this for years lad. We're not being revisionists after the event. It was a shock but not that big a shock.
You are in serious denial.
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Re: The upset of the century ?

Post by DrDuke »

Onetimeonly wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 05:03 This surprised me on a Tyson/Douglas level. Oddly, I was surprised Josh dropped him so early, then the show really picked up.
Again, just like Fury, Douglas was good from the beginning. And AJ-Ruiz fight started as it should before all that stuff happened.
Onetimeonly
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Re: The upset of the century ?

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DrDuke wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 05:08 Again, just like Fury, Douglas was good from the beginning. And AJ-Ruiz fight started as it should before all that stuff happened.
I knew Douglas was good. Fury was the first wlad fight I watched since haye. I certainly didn't pick Tyson, but I watched because I gave him a mild shot. I watched tonight because nothing else was on. Good for you if you recognized Ruiz abilities. I did not.
ewenhay
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Re: The upset of the century ?

Post by ewenhay »

ironbeard wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 05:06 You are in serious denial.
It was only a huge shock if you were in denial. People built Joshua up to be unbeatable when the flaws were always there.

I didn't think Ruiz would be the guy to do it though. So in that sense it was a shock.
ironbeard
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Re: The upset of the century ?

Post by ironbeard »

ewenhay wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 05:12 It was only a huge shock if you were in denial. People built Joshua up to be unbeatable when the flaws were always there.

I didn't think Ruiz would be the guy to do it though. So in that sense it was a shock.
:salut: Fair enough.

I felt similarly about Tyson v Douglas. I knew a good big man would take Tyson as soon as he lost his edge. I felt he had done that prior to that fight so that one was not a shock at all to me.
DrDuke
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Re: The upset of the century ?

Post by DrDuke »

Onetimeonly wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 05:12 I knew Douglas was good. Fury was the first wlad fight I watched since haye. I certainly didn't pick Tyson, but I watched because I gave him a mild shot. I watched tonight because nothing else was on. Good for you if you recognized Ruiz abilities. I did not.
I was chosing both Klitschko and AJ confidently, but then I was sure in Klitschko for 99% and now for about 90% in Joshua.
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