Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019
Posted: 02 Dec 2019, 13:26
AJ has slowish feet but his hands are not slow at all
This mentally unravelling bs is a massive red herring, as much so as the ‘he got beat up’ narrative. People talk like there was some huge skill deficit. There wasn’t, he just got clumsy, waded in and tagged, and he didn’t recover. It won’t happen again.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 13:25 It was, nice and compact and at the end of a combo. AJ can actually throw some real good inside heat, but he got too happy with himself in the follow up. There is lots of stuff that 'oh, it wasn't just 1 shot, it was a prolonged beatdown', and while that's true, I think AJ never was himself after getting floored. I think he will win the rounds as long as he's not hurt...that will be the issue for him. Can he avoid getting stung again? Will he mentally unravel if he does
There may not be enough humble pie to go around for all the AJ haters, so I hope you like poultry. the chef will be serving up some Crow for folks to eat if need be.Tuan_Jim wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 13:38 Even if AJ somehow builds himself a big lead, it can still end suddenly. Ruiz can read Joshua and can see and react to an opening. That's a dangerous proposition for a chinny bodybuilder who has to outsource his thinking to his corner, and needs to be reminded what to do after every round. At some point in 36 minutes Joshua is walking into a trap. I see Ruiz finishing him so violently he won't even be awake to eat his humble pie--something I'm sure Ruiz will enjoy taking from him, just as he took his titles, undefeated record, and soul!
He was hit by a shot that took his legs away and made him a sitting duck. So yes, he was effectively knocked out by 1 punch.smiling assassin wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 13:50 I want AJ to win I like him. Let's not forget He didn't get knocked out by 1 punch he took abit of a hiding and looked for a way out. He was getting the fight beat out of him and if he don't get Ruiz out of there early this time he will have the fight beat out of him again and he will look for a way out Again!
That's not how I saw it mateRiddick Blowe wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 14:14He was hit by a shot that took his legs away and made him a sitting duck. So yes, he was effectively knocked out by 1 punch.smiling assassin wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 13:50 I want AJ to win I like him. Let's not forget He didn't get knocked out by 1 punch he took abit of a hiding and looked for a way out. He was getting the fight beat out of him and if he don't get Ruiz out of there early this time he will have the fight beat out of him again and he will look for a way out Again!
are you a genuine Ruiz fan or just a hateful prat ?Tuan_Jim wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 13:38 Even if AJ somehow builds himself a big lead, it can still end suddenly. Ruiz can read Joshua and can see and react to an opening. That's a dangerous proposition for a chinny bodybuilder who has to outsource his thinking to his corner, and needs to be reminded what to do after every round. At some point in 36 minutes Joshua is walking into a trap. I see Ruiz finishing him so violently he won't even be awake to eat his humble pie--something I'm sure Ruiz will enjoy taking from him, just as he took his titles, undefeated record, and soul!
The two things are not mutually exclusivestevec@france wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 14:30are you a genuine Ruiz fan or just a hateful prat ?Tuan_Jim wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 13:38 Even if AJ somehow builds himself a big lead, it can still end suddenly. Ruiz can read Joshua and can see and react to an opening. That's a dangerous proposition for a chinny bodybuilder who has to outsource his thinking to his corner, and needs to be reminded what to do after every round. At some point in 36 minutes Joshua is walking into a trap. I see Ruiz finishing him so violently he won't even be awake to eat his humble pie--something I'm sure Ruiz will enjoy taking from him, just as he took his titles, undefeated record, and soul!
When Ruiz got up and before the first AJ knockdown, AJ hit him with a howitzer right hand. Ruiz kept coming in. Go watch the highlights.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 13:20 AJ dropped Ruiz early and with like the first serious clean power shot he landed, Andy's chin and the whole thing about being able to walk through AJ's best maybe being a bit overplayed. I don't think Ruiz really withstood Joshua's best offense and certainly he didn't take many big shots because after AJ went down Josh didn't throw many
That would also mean that he's not just technical sparring. AJ needs rounds of real sparring. So good for him!margaret thatcher wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 12:35 I'd be more worried something was off if there weren't reports of AJ getting his ass kicked in sparring![]()
The right was harder but he saw it. He never saw that left hook. It was a thing of beauty.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 15:11 Seen it. Ruiz was down from like the first clean power shot AJ landed (must've been harder than the right) and Ruiz did not get hit with much overall. That is hardly some clear indication he can just walk through AJ's offense if he's getting hit regularly
The bolded statement is a good point and one I think most of us know is true. I think if AJ gives up the body and protects the head, he'll have a good chance to not repeat June 1. He won't be dancing like a butterfly or holding like Wlad. But ,he can learn what I said.Tuan_Jim wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 15:21 That power shot that decked Ruiz and that the Joshua leaning side are investing so much in was only landed because Ruiz made a silly mistake. He is smart enough not to put himself in that position again, thus won't be required to absorb lots of power shots. Joshua meanwhile will need an earpiece and a constant stream of instruction from McCracken to not put himself in any vulnerable positions as the fight progresses.
The man more likely to adapt and improve is the one who was boxing 12 years before Joshua walked into a gym.
Tuan_Jim wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 15:21 That power shot that decked Ruiz and that the Joshua leaning side are investing so much in was only landed because Ruiz made a silly mistake. He is smart enough not to put himself in that position again, thus won't be required to absorb lots of power shots. Joshua meanwhile will need an earpiece and a constant stream of instruction from McCracken to not put himself in any vulnerable positions as the fight progresses.
The man more likely to adapt and improve is the one who was boxing 12 years before Joshua walked into a gym.
What silly mistake? AJ clobbers him with a crisp uppercut in close and times a perfect left hook in that split second he was rocked from the first shot. Nothing Ruiz could have done, it was all AJ.Tuan_Jim wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 15:21 That power shot that decked Ruiz and that the Joshua leaning side are investing so much in was only landed because Ruiz made a silly mistake. He is smart enough not to put himself in that position again, thus won't be required to absorb lots of power shots. Joshua meanwhile will need an earpiece and a constant stream of instruction from McCracken to not put himself in any vulnerable positions as the fight progresses.
The man more likely to adapt and improve is the one who was boxing 12 years before Joshua walked into a gym.