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Greats Sugar Ray Leonard, George Foreman react to Anthony Joshua KO

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Following what was a crazy night at The Garden, to say the least. The absolute insanity was chewed over by legends Sugar Ray Leonard and George Foreman.

Also speaking his mind with former The Contender star and world champion Sergio Mora.

All three appeared on Sirius XM’s At the Fights to divulge opinions on the shocking events in New York.

At the Fights did a special show where they had heavyweight great George Foreman, multi-weight ruler Ray Leonard and Contender champ Sergio Mora all reacting to the TKO of Anthony Joshua by Andy Ruiz.

Joshua was dropped four times and faces a big rebuilding process for a stipulated rematch with Ruiz later this year.

WBN understands the second fight is on the verge of heading back to Madison Square Garden as Joshua bids to regain his four world title belts.

GEORGE FOREMAN

“I wouldn’t have that said. That boy looked like a worldbeater – he was truly a worldbeater.” — @GeorgeForeman reacts to Deontay Wilder’s tweet after Anthony Joshua’s shocking loss to Andy Ruiz. @BoxingwithAk @Punchlineprince #JoshuaRuiz #boxing

SUGAR RAY LEONARD

“It’s not until we are by ourselves that we let go of our emotions. I guarantee you that was the case.” — @SugarRayLeonard weighs in on Anthony Joshua’s mentality after losing to Andy Ruiz. @BoxingwithAk @Punchlineprince #JoshuaRuiz #boxing




SERGIO MORA

“From what I saw, I think I even said it on the telecast, I said ‘Joshua’s looking for a way out.’ I think that described it perfect.” — @TheLatinSnake_ tells @BoxingwithAk and @Punchlineprince what he thought of the stoppage ending to #JoshuaRuiz. #boxing

SiriusXM’s At The Fights airs Mondays and Fridays from 6-8p ET. The show is on the first and only nationally-broadcast combat radio channel.

The show is hosted by former New York State athletic commissioner Randy Gordon. Plus former #1-ranked Heavyweight contender Gerry Cooney.