6/1 DAZN "Coming to America" Anthony Joshua vs Andy Ruiz (WBO/WBA/IBF HW Titles)

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KENNY DA COOKER

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That's the thing, I'm not a cocksucker like you so I'm not mad at all, I don't dikkride no fighter or no man period. I'm not with the stanning like you so I can be honest and critical about ALL fighters, give credit where it's due to any fighter and criticize them when it's due too. Andy Ruiz Jr deserved to win that fight and AJ deserved to lose, AJ's performance largely was awful, the potential reasons for that is another topic, but he was very poor and a shell of himself in that fight. That's why WIlder shouldn't have ducked AJ , he should have stepped up and took the money and the fight, because if AJ boxed like that Wilder would have knocked him out, probably within 3 rounds and he would have made 120 mil for such a short amount of work and also be the undisputed champion and king of the division and it would have catapulted him into superstardom. Wilder fukked up, HE should have been the 1 to do that to AJ not Andy Ruiz Jr, he's just lost (for now) potentially his biggest ever purse, maybe the biggest purse he will ever receive in his career and he could have been undisputed and had all the power in the division. That's 1 of the issues I've had with Wilder, he doesn't step up, he cherry picks, if he stepped up and won he would have everything RIGHT NOW, he'd be 120 mil richer and he'd be undisputed. AJ now has to win the rematch, if he does then he's back, if he loses his star diminishes significantly. If he wins the fight can still happen 1 day though some of the shine may be taken off it because now he doesn't have the 0 on his record. In truth now Wilder has lost against Fury and AJ has lost, and Fury probably even has because I didn't see the fight but there's a fight he had in the past where everybody thought he lost comfortably. So what this says is nobody is invincible in the heavyweight division normally, a lot of them can beat eachother cause they are hard punchers and skilled fighters. So it so what it is, AJ deserved to lose the fight and he was outboxed, he was timid, but I DO respect him for always being willing to step up win, lose or draw, that's what a sportsman and athlete should be about, what's the point if you don't keep testing yourself? Cherry picking opponents and winning is some fake/false shyt. All the greats, Lewis, Mike Tyson, Ali, Foreman, Fraiser all had losses, it's how you come back that defines you. AJ took his L and he deserved to lose, now it's gonna be whether he comes back and avenges it like Ali did with all of his (until he was old and health got too bad right at the end) or not. Now this Ruiz vs AJ fight becomes much bigger the rematch and it turns into a huge fight that will do big numbers now. It's make or break for him now. It should be an interesting journey and time in the heavyweight division, this comes for most fighters, happened to Wlad a couple of times too getting beat, it's just the way sport goes. 1 of Tyson or Wilder will be losing soon too when they fight, what's most likely is that all the heavyweights will lose at some point, the days of Rocky Mariano in this era as a heavyweight are probably gone. I just want to see great events and great fights, it was enjoyable night of boxing and that's what I'm happy about. I hope they do AJ vs Ruiz later in the year, plus the Katie Taylor rematch on the same card, I'll be following the journey. So try stop cocksucking, there's no need for it, it just makes you seem childish and immature, it's ok to be a fan of somebody but when it turns into some dikkriding shyt it goes too far, there's never a need for that, can just be objective about the sport.


:mjlol: this clown is SO ANGRY....

he can't even break up his paragraphs.........

and yet even though its Joshua we talking about here losing..

he still finds away to BLAME WILDER ....

what a fukkbwoi :russ:
 

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:mjlol: this clown is SO ANGRY....

he can't even break up his paragraphs.........

and yet even though its Joshua we talking about here losing..

he still finds away to BLAME WILDER ....

what a fukkbwoi :russ:

Disgusting behavior.. Yea he still furious.. Still blaming Wilder for not taking the DAZN deal even though even if he did sign, AJ still loses to Ruiz and Wilder would be stuck on DAZN with no opportunity to unify..Everything happened the way it was supposed to happen
 

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Disgusting behavior.. Yea he still furious.. Still blaming Wilder for not taking the DAZN deal even though even if he did sign, AJ still loses to Ruiz and Wilder would be stuck on DAZN with no opportunity to unify..Everything happened the way it was supposed to happen


@BlackJesus he is letting his emotions warp his logic

you see it for what it is.....

Shelly Finkel and Haymon flew out to London to see about this 100 million dollar deal ....

come to find out as Finkel said..."it wasnt REAL".......

finkel stated.."id fallen for that contract if i hadn't worked in the MUSIC INDUSTRY" :francis:

it was like a recording contract..it looked good upfront but the backend was with all types of tieins and stipulations that the 100 million was not an actual figure

first and formost..EDDIE LIED like it was his company MATCHROOM making the deal..

but once John Skipper CEO of DAZN realized EDDIE was incompentent in securing talent for DAZN..

he decided to step in to handle negotians:beli:

cause it was DAZN not Matchroom that put up the bag for CANELO ALVAREZ to come over
Canelo signs 11-fight, $365M deal with DAZN

it was the DAZN not Matchroom that put up another bag for TRIPLE G to come over there...
Gennady Golovkin Agrees to 6-Fight Contract with DAZN Through 2021


Once SHELLY realized what was going on...THIS WASN'T ABOUT MAKING THE FIGHT OCCUR BETWEEN WILDER AND JOSHUA

this was solely about GETTING WILDER TO COME TO DAZN......

thats when SHELLY was like.................. :ufdup: fukk you EDDIE....you think u slick and kept it moving

then on top of that HEARN been insulting Wilder by saying YOU AIN'T WORTH A 50/50 SPLIT..

:why: hearn is on crack for that comment!

had the audacity to say this AFTER the FURY fight..in which wilder fury had one of the best PPV numbers of that year...

and DAZN yall got us fukked up if you think we gonna send Wilder over there to yall with them low azz subscription numbers....

because once WILDER put it out there before he signed recently with SHOWTIME that he was a FREE AGENT...

everybody WANTED A PIECE OF THE ACTION :skip:

particularly HEARN cause he is obligated to feed DAZN talent after they signed matchroom to that mega deal

and unfortunatly it's been mostly a DUD :manny:

he is USELESS...and it's sad that JOSHUA has to be attached to his useless azz

BOB ARUM just stated..."YOU DON'T KNOW JACK SHYT ABOUT PROMOTING IN THE USA"

:russ:

and he was right....

the only way the fight took place last night after so many mishaps was because HAYMON and co. was willing to let DAZN get thier pick of the litter aside from WILDER to fight as a replacement for JOSHUA.....

they DON'T FUKK WITH EDDIE AND MATCHROOM.....

haymon is steady putting his foot on thier neck..just like he did DE LA HOYA...

only thing is he is showing DAZN mercy unlike HBO whom he MURKED SUCCESFULLY
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That's the thing, I'm not a cocksucker like you so I'm not mad at all, I don't dikkride no fighter or no man period. I'm not with the stanning like you so I can be honest and critical about ALL fighters, give credit where it's due to any fighter and criticize them when it's due too. Andy Ruiz Jr deserved to win that fight and AJ deserved to lose, AJ's performance largely was awful, the potential reasons for that is another topic, but he was very poor and a shell of himself in that fight. That's why WIlder shouldn't have ducked AJ , he should have stepped up and took the money and the fight, because if AJ boxed like that Wilder would have knocked him out, probably within 3 rounds and he would have made 120 mil for such a short amount of work and also be the undisputed champion and king of the division and it would have catapulted him into superstardom. Wilder fukked up, HE should have been the 1 to do that to AJ not Andy Ruiz Jr, he's just lost (for now) potentially his biggest ever purse, maybe the biggest purse he will ever receive in his career and he could have been undisputed and had all the power in the division. That's 1 of the issues I've had with Wilder, he doesn't step up, he cherry picks, if he stepped up and won he would have everything RIGHT NOW, he'd be 120 mil richer and he'd be undisputed. AJ now has to win the rematch, if he does then he's back, if he loses his star diminishes significantly. If he wins the fight can still happen 1 day though some of the shine may be taken off it because now he doesn't have the 0 on his record. In truth now Wilder has lost against Fury and AJ has lost, and Fury probably even has because I didn't see the fight but there's a fight he had in the past where everybody thought he lost comfortably. So what this says is nobody is invincible in the heavyweight division normally, a lot of them can beat eachother cause they are hard punchers and skilled fighters. So it so what it is, AJ deserved to lose the fight and he was outboxed, he was timid, but I DO respect him for always being willing to step up win, lose or draw, that's what a sportsman and athlete should be about, what's the point if you don't keep testing yourself? Cherry picking opponents and winning is some fake/false shyt. All the greats, Lewis, Mike Tyson, Ali, Foreman, Fraiser all had losses, it's how you come back that defines you. AJ took his L and he deserved to lose, now it's gonna be whether he comes back and avenges it like Ali did with all of his (until he was old and health got too bad right at the end) or not. Now this Ruiz vs AJ fight becomes much bigger the rematch and it turns into a huge fight that will do big numbers now. It's make or break for him now. It should be an interesting journey and time in the heavyweight division, this comes for most fighters, happened to Wlad a couple of times too getting beat, it's just the way sport goes. 1 of Tyson or Wilder will be losing soon too when they fight, what's most likely is that all the heavyweights will lose at some point, the days of Rocky Mariano in this era as a heavyweight are probably gone. I just want to see great events and great fights, it was enjoyable night of boxing and that's what I'm happy about. I hope they do AJ vs Ruiz later in the year, plus the Katie Taylor rematch on the same card, I'll be following the journey. So try stop cocksucking, there's no need for it, it just makes you seem childish and immature, it's ok to be a fan of somebody but when it turns into some dikkriding shyt it goes too far, there's never a need for that, can just be objective about the sport.

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Nah u :umad:
 
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in 2015 his own promoter said it.....

Wilder Will Not Be Rushed To Klitschko, Says Finkel



Again, this was back in 2015 but ehh :yeshrug:
He said his own promoter.

First of all, Finkel is his manager. Second, Finkel managed Klitschko TOO and that was his moneymaker.

Third, if his research went beyond that same tired article, you would know that Wilder pushed and pushed for that fight but Finkel took the big money fight instead Tyson Fury. With the idea that Wilder would be next. The rest is history.
 

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Ruiz concussed him :mjlol:
I cant find a full fight link so I'm watching the 30 min HD package on the fight..at first they got jumbled in the third, in that weird intermission glee, Joshua got in a fast uppercut and left hook..dropped him...he tried to finish but Ruiz bombed back with those two weird inside hooks which was the reason Joshua got knocked down.
 
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He said his own promoter.

First of all, Finkel is his manager. Second, Finkel managed Klitschko TOO and that was his moneymaker.

Third, if his research went beyond that same tired article, you would know that Wilder pushed and pushed for that fight but Finkel took the big money fight instead Tyson Fury. With the idea that Wilder would be next. The rest is history.

Thank you. I was going to reply to this. This is what happens when you get you half-truths disseminated from anti-Wilder YT channels. Hell, when Wilder called him (Klitschoko) directly, little Klit gave him some excuse about Wilder needing to build his profile. Where have we heard that before?
 

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Watching the fight now...

First thing I noticed was that Ruiz's footwork and movement was quite a ways better than Joshua's. Joshua plodded while Ruiz moved very smoothly for his size. Also, now I understand what everyone was saying about his hand speed and accuracy: his shots were coming out as fast as a middleweight's, as opposed to a heavyweight's. He seemed to be giving three shots for every one of Joshua's he took. Combine that with Joshua's lax defense and you have a problem on your hands (no pun intended).

I've only gotten past round 3, but either the ref or Joshua's corner absolutely should've stopped it after the round was over. Dude was stumbling around like a drunk when he was walking back to the corner, and he wasn't looking much better after the first knockdown either.

What a disaster.

Edit: Finished it. Really pathetic, gutless performance from Joshua here. Particularly in comparison to Ruiz, who always seemed to get stronger and return with a flurry whenever he got hit by one of Joshua's big shots (maybe because Joshua tends to get especially lax when he catches someone with a good, clean punch). Make no mistake about it, Ruiz earned this win with his punching, movement, footwork, and general tenacity, but this was one of the most pitiful performances from a hyped fighter I can remember. Maybe Hamed/Barrera bad, maybe even Lewis/McCall I bad.

This...this right here is what I love:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
 
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