No worries mate. Boxing can be an emotive sport. Always love to remember the "old" days. All he has to do is beat Wilder / Tyson or both.To be fair, I'm effectively a casual nowadays for the same reasons. Apologies.
Anyway, I'm happy for AJ.
No worries mate. Boxing can be an emotive sport. Always love to remember the "old" days. All he has to do is beat Wilder / Tyson or both.To be fair, I'm effectively a casual nowadays for the same reasons. Apologies.
Anyway, I'm happy for AJ.
What a boring fight, and the sycophant commentators made it worse.
No worries mate. Boxing can be an emotive sport. Always love to remember the "old" days. All he has to do is beat Wilder / Tyson or both.
It was but it was a career ending fight if he lost, this way he boxed to a win and safeguarded the millions that will follow.What a terrible and utterly boring fight.
Fury is the big dog in the division, but the top 3 all offer something different and are pretty evenly matched. It's actually an exciting division right now.I favour the Fury of the first Wilder fight over AJ still, but not that recent Fury and not Wilder bar a (big) puncher's chance.
And it was a masterclass in how a man like AJ beats a man like Ruiz. Ruiz was completely nullified.It was but it was a career ending fight if he lost, this way he boxed to a win and safeguarded the millions that will follow.
Wilder isn't just a puncher. The dude's a sharpshooter. There's never been a heavyweight so good at turning his opponent's lights out. He ALWAYS catches his man eventually. Even in the Fury fight: only Fury's ungodly powers of recovery prevented Wilder doing it again.
Better fight wilder next, no interest in any other fights aside from fury.
Ruiz doesn’t deserve a rematch, got outclassed and came in undisciplined.
Indeed. Utter snooze fest. But he did what he needed to do. Now a proper fight next, please.What a terrible and utterly boring fight.