Andy Ruiz Jr., the first man to stop Anthony Joshua, apologized after cracking a streamer’s jaw during a sparring session. Ruiz dropped the streamer Oblivion with a right hand despite headgear, later saying he did not intend to go hard. The incident revived memories of Ruiz’s 2019 upset of Joshua, when he scored a seventh-round stoppage at Madison Square Garden. Ruiz later admitted poor preparation and partying cost him the rematch, which Joshua won comfortably on points.
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