Luckybattles wrote: ↑03 Jul 2019, 03:30
Haven’t you ever seen a taller more rangier fighter base his legs out? There is a simple reason for that. Anyway, Anthony got KTFO because of a reason nobody talks about. He misread Ruiz when Ruiz was on the canvas. If you look at Ruiz eyes as he sat on the floor, he looked alert and ready to pounce. Joshua didn’t bother to evaluate that. He just figured that Ruiz was hurt after taking that massive shot and decided to go for the kill. In some ways it was understandable since everyone before that had crumbled. He shouldn’t have assumed.
Yes i have and i can see your point , but i've also seen tall rangier fighters , like i said , for want of a better word fight tall , by moving , jabbing , holding when they come in , or simply being the better fighter on the inside , i keep telling you fight tall is an expresion not a style , , how a trainer puts it across on what he wants his fella to do is another subject .. There are quite a few American boxers who are tall that do that very well , can't be bothered going through a list ,, But the better boxers can do everything , well , if not great , .
Has a matter of fact tonight i'm taking my son to spar a 6' 4"" lad who has had 18- 20 ameteur fights he's not a bad lad very rangy and does what you say ALL the time , he boxes with his legs wide , and yet my son , 5'9" tall with 0 fights and 6 months training has no problems with him , Because he's worked out , that when the legs are too far apart , he's not has quick on the feet , and thats when the attack starts , my boy closes him down and works on the inside , and does it easy , yet most others get a touch up from this lad , , so i can see what you mean but it does'nt always work , and i know its all about levels . But heh its boxing , its a thinking mans sport and whats good for one does'nt mean its good for everyone .
I also agree he misread Ruiz , and so did most of the world including myself , Ruiz is just that much better than most thought , he sort of slipped under the radar , but boxing from a little kid , all that ameteyur experience , he learnt his craft well and has been rewarded , good on the fella , Ruiz just had a better chin , more power and far better ring craft and footwork than most thought .
ps It would be interesting to see , AJ fight him next with his legs wider apart , would it help AJ have a better straighter , jab , / right hand , or would it slow his feet down and enable Ruiz to come in faster on different angles , , the rematch will be be interesting