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Bellew rates Joshua ‘best heavyweight in the world again’ ahead of Wilder and Fury after win over Andy Ruiz Jr


TONY Bellew says Anthony Joshua is once again the best heavyweight in the world after his win over Andy Ruiz Jr on Saturday night.

AJ put on a masterclass performance to regain his world titles, prompting the ‘Bomber’ to say he is now better than both Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury.

 Tony Bellew is now a pundit after a successful career at cruiserweight and heavyweight

Tony Bellew is now a pundit after a successful career at cruiserweight and heavyweightCredit: Getty

Bellew told iFL TV after the fight: “I’m so relieved and happy.

“Perfect, perfect. It wasn’t a boring fight. Both guys coming to win, both guys got cut.

“I think there were times in there when he felt a few shots himself, Andy Ruiz was gone a few times in my opinion.

“He had the discipline and the mentality, even when Andy Ruiz was gone, to step back.

“You know what, I’m gonna say it now, I’m gonna say it.

“He’s the best heavyweight in the world again. I don’t care what anyone says, I don’t give a s***.


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“He’s the best heavyweight in the world again. Do you know why I say that?

“Because he’s shown a whole different dimension to his game tonight.

“Mentally matured to another level.

“He’s shown that, ‘You might hurt me, you might knock me down, but I’ve got a mentality and maturity that I can deal with it.’

“What people don’t think he’s able to do, he’s done that tonight.”

 Joshua kept Ruiz Jr at bay for 12 rounds

Joshua kept Ruiz Jr at bay for 12 roundsCredit: Matchroom Boxing

 Joshua is a two-time heavyweight world champion

Joshua is a two-time heavyweight world championCredit: Matchroom Boxing

 Joshua threatened to stop Ruiz but remained disciplined in his boxing

Joshua threatened to stop Ruiz but remained disciplined in his boxingCredit: PA:Press Association

 Ruiz took his fair share of right hands and was slowed down by the power of AJ

Ruiz took his fair share of right hands and was slowed down by the power of AJCredit: Reuters

While Bellew was raving about AJ’s performance, there were no such kind words from Deontay Wilder, who insisted he remains the best heavyweight in the world.

The WBC belt holder was unimpressed by the Brit against Ruiz Jr.

“Joshua did what he had to do to get the win. He ran around the ring and was on his bike all day,” said Wilder, speaking to The Athletic.

“Basically, he had Klitschko in the camp and he was a lot like Klitschko. That jab-grab-hold method. That’s all he did tonight.

“You want to dominate guys, man. Maybe I’m just too rough, too hard-core and too much of a dream for this time and era, maybe the world wants that nice s***.

 Joshua regained his WBA, WBO, IBO and IBF belts by unanimous decision

Joshua regained his WBA, WBO, IBO and IBF belts by unanimous decisionCredit: Mark Robinson | Matchroom Boxing

 Wilder is the WBC heavyweight champion

Wilder is the WBC heavyweight championCredit: Getty Images – Getty

“My mentality is so different from these other fighters. But when I think of myself as a champion, you want to come out there and whoop his ass.

“I’m not coming in, after losing to this guy, to just dance and grab and jab and hold. I’m going to show the world and convince them I am the very best and that no one is close to me.

“How can no-one say I’m not the very best in the world now?”

“I’ve given you what you pay for each and every time, especially when we’re talking about a heavyweight bout.

“Fans come to see knockouts. They come to see something dramatic, a body lying on the canvas, spread like it’s having birth. That’s what people want to see, and that’s my mentality.”

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AJ declared in the aftermath that he wants to face Wilder, but the American insisted: “I don’t think we’ll ever see a unification bout.

“We’ll never see it, and I don’t want people to get their hopes up on it because it’ll never happen.

“They couldn’t say anything about fighting me. They couldn’t mention my name. They went around me.

“I’m too dangerous. You’ve seen what I do in the ring. I don’t play around.

“And they know if Ruiz can get Joshua out of there, imagine. That’s why they stayed away from me.”


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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