If he gets knocked out again then the rebuild job becomes huge.
I think if he loses the rematch then he's done. I don't think there is a way back he just becomes another David Price
If he gets knocked out again then the rebuild job becomes huge.
I think if he loses the rematch then he's done. I don't think there is a way back he just becomes another David Price
That’s why I’m surprised they’ve put him straight back in.
I’m now beginning to wonder whether Eddie is as smart as he needs to be.
Pathetic. That's all I can say. He is finished Frank Bruno ii
get off that fence Ron!Bit harsh Ron. Its It's obvious you don't like him at all.Pathetic. That's all I can say. He is finished Frank Bruno ii
I'm pretty much done with the heavyweights, unless a Mike Tyson mk2 or another Jack Dempsey comes along.I think fast car Eddie has his head screwed on alright Toppy, this return fight is about short term goals. I don't know the legalities surrounding the Joshua - Ruiz contract or whether PBC can hold off Matchroom and possibly deliver Ruiz into the hands of his stablemate Deontay Wilder, but you can bet your life that Hearn will pull out all stops to keep Joshua at the head of the queue. For Matchroom, it's boom or bust. Those hundred million dollar nights will be distant memories if Joshua can't get the business done.
Far better fights get made at the lower weights anyway

Agree it's a bit harsh DB but that was a rather pathetic display by Joshua. He looked scared once he was caught after knocking Ruiz down. It was like the school bully getting a good hiding and didn't know what to do. I have supported him in every fight but have always said that he is a pedestrian, orthodox, boxer very much like Frank Bruno and will get kod sooner or later. I didn't expect it to be that soon nor in such a disappointing manner. I can't see him coming back from that against anyone with fast hands and a solid chinBit harsh Ron. Its It's obvious you don't like him at all.
Personally, I wouldn't use the word pathetic for anybody with the cojones to step into boxing ring.Agree it's a bit harsh DB but that was a rather pathetic display by Joshua. He looked scared once he was caught after knocking Ruiz down. It was like the school bully getting a good hiding and didn't know what to do. I have supported him in every fight but have always said that he is a pedestrian, orthodox, boxer very much like Frank Bruno and will get kod sooner or later. I didn't expect it to be that soon nor in such a disappointing manner. I can't see him coming back from that against anyone with fast hands and a solid chin
Understand that DB. It's just how I felt about it. He was supposed to do the business and was afraid to continue the fight. I will take it all back if it is discovered he was drugged or was put in the ring against his will for whatever reasonPersonally, I wouldn't use the word pathetic for anybody with the cojones to step into boxing ring.
I didn't say Bruno was a quitter smokey. I was referring to their boxing styles and suspect chins. You're right, Bruno never quitted; put to sleep but never quittedI think you're being a bit harsh on Frank Bruno to be honest. You're saying you thought that Joshua quit well big Frank despite all his flaws was all heart so comparing the two off the back of that performance does Frank a bit of a disservice

He possibly may have hit his ceiling of ability and fortitude. I don't think anybody has ever said he was unbeatable or infallible.Understand that DB. It's just how I felt about it. He was supposed to do the business and was afraid to continue the fight. I will take it all back if it is discovered he was drugged or was put in the ring against his will for whatever reason
He possibly may have hit his ceiling of ability and fortitude. I don't think anybody has ever said he was unbeatable or infallible.
Roberto Duran quit against SRL. Now I'm pretty sure that nobody in their right mind wouldn't consider him to be one the of P4P greatest ever.
Judging by your profile pic I would guess you were in your 40's-50's when that fight happened.No Mas, what an era, wish I'd lived through it. Apologies to anyone who I e now made to feel old
Judging by your profile pic I would guess you were in your 40's-50's when that fight happened.

AJ does not like being ruffed up. I suspect Hay, in his prime, may have KOd AJ, purely on his speed and punching power. Haye, very honest and makes a lot of sense. Of course, when he fought Bellew, he couldn't rely on his speed because Bellew was faster (and Haye had slowed)Some interesting thoughts from David Haye on what A.J. needs if he's to turn things around. Advance to the 6 minute mark.
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