We got a new Heavyweight Champion of the World brehs

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How do you lose to a dude that's not even in shape

he was in fighting shape bro, yall gotta stop saying this. Joshua is the one who was pacing himself and got tired first. Ruiz has a soft middle, so yeah, he cant stand up to a consistent body attack, but he was ready to go a full 12 rounds. if he wasnt well conditioned, then what does that say about AJ?

yall need to understand, this aint basketball. who remembers when Hasim Rahman hurt his ankle and came in 20lbs overweight against Tua for the 2nd fight? he really won that fight...but everyone had him knocked out before the bell rang. better one....James Toney vs Samuel Peter. Toney was 100lbs more than his prime days at middleweight. his body looked like shyt. yet he took Peter's heart. although he lost both times by decision, Peter is the one who was gassed and really had nothing for Toney who was 5'9" 260lbs at the time. :mjlol:
 
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Wilder ass be gassed to after the 5th round as well

No he doesn't.

He carries insane power until the 12th round, just ask Tyson Fury.

Straight clown sport at this point. We're one judge away from all the belts being held by these two guys:

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Imagine a sport where the top-ranked athletes don't even face each other. Imagine a sport where clunky-ass Russian professors dominate for 15 years. Imagine a sport where the two guys holding the belts weighed a combined 700 pounds a couple years ago.

Ladies and gentlemen, it's 21st century heavyweight boxing. :deadmanny:



Dude, George Foreman was the heavyweight champ at 45 and looked like this

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Physique means shyt in boxing.

Why do you think that guys were criticizing AJ for his bodybuilder's physique
My issue with Fury is that no one with as poor discipline as he had should be competing as one of the world's greatest athletes. You're talking someone who was out there doing coke like crazy, drinking like crazy, gets up over 400 pounds, doesn't box for two years, doesn't even train for a good stretch of that time....and then he just goes out and loses 150 pounds, fights a couple half-serious warmup matches, and then bam - outboxes supposedly the best fighter in the world.

AJ out there as a fraud like you say, didn't even start boxing until 18 and fights a bunch of subpar opponents and somehow picks up nearly all the belts.

Ruiz was out there up to 350 pounds, fighting mostly journeymen...then bam cuts that weight, takes a fight on short notice, and takes all the belts away.

Wilder out there supposedly the best fighter in the world the last 3-4 years....so who has he beaten, ever? Guy is 33 years old and does he have a single historic win yet?


I'm just not buying that these are among the greatest athletes in the world. For the last 20 years heavyweight boxing has been dominated by a bunch of guys who happen to have extra long reach and technical skills. All the real athletes of size are playing other sports. And the fact that the ones that matter hardly ever even fighting each other makes it even worse.

George Foreman retired for 10 years and came back morbidly obese and became heavyweight champion while selling grills to people.

It's not about physique, bruh

And the moment soccer gets big in the US especially the hood it will be a wrap for lower divisions. Once they see the money a lot of guys that could've been the next mayweather, sugar ray will opt to play that instead

:russ:That shyt is not happening, duke.

Black kids are never gonna be wearing those lil' ass shorts kicking a ball around, stop it.

Soccer is for White women and immigrants in this country:mjlol:

Ortiz is whatever, hadn't fought for two years before that match, and still damn near beat Wilder.

Tough luck on Fury (who also was coming off a long layoff), can't claim a win when you get outboxed most of the rounds. :francis:

That's completely wrong.

Ortiz fought 4 months before he fought Wilder
 
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