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Ruiz is a Big Fat Bum, Lets keep it real!
He has a good chin and that's all! A world class fighter isnt gonna be troubled by this bum unless he gets super careless. |
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Aj was concussed when put down in the 3rd. from that he never properly recovered.
He was put down because he was careless in going for the early finish.. Anybody want to price the rematch up?? This really is gonna be a No contest. 1.2 would be a huge price for AJ.. imo. |
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AJ got careless?
Even if that was true that just shows he's easily got at upstairs, for weeks he's been hearing how he isn't as explosive as Wilder, so what does he do? goes full blooded against an opponent who isn't there to go full blooded on, he's still in the game and its to dangerous at that point to go in for the kill ffs Wilder and Fury would have him beat before the bell in my opinion, they'd get in his head and then just dismantle the stiff in the ring |
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The fact is AJs peaked, there's no improvements coming and what you've seen in the past 4 fights is the finished article
And his style wasn't that good to begin with, and now its been found out to boot |
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The other 2 plus him are much of a muchness... couldnt pick a favourite but might just edge fury (never dreamed i'd say that before he fought Wilder)
Wilder just seems too small.. imo. AJ got careless? Straight after he knocked Ruis on his arse, he stormed in trying to finish him off quick... (careless) |
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Strange that the game-plan wasn't, take it the full distance.
Ruiz's physique would have meant he would have been gasping and shattered from Rnd 8 onwards. Play totally safe for first 6 rounds and pick him off in the latter rounds |
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there many guys out there ,,that will hit him harder than this guy did,,he new he would have got hammered fighting wilder or fury,, went for what he thought was the easy route and it backfired,
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His whole style has been found out now though, emitdeb
And he hasn't got the skill, application and patience to keep it tight and pick them off late on, he's slow and ponderous in the ring, any quick fighter will eat him alive if he tried that. His defensive skills are awful lately, they weren't really needed earlier in his career because he was knocking out bums in 6 to 10 round fights, but his past 3 fights have shown his weaknesses big time. Ruiz said before the fight he doesn't like going backwards, if a fighter like Ruiz can expose his weakness like that then think what wilder and fury could do? Sadly his muscle frame that got him to the top (albeit some bums to pad his record) will now be his downfall |
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if a fighter like Ruiz can expose his weakness like that then think what wilder and fury could do?
Bare in mind he'd be doing a lot of back peddling against Wilder? |
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a flat track bully who doesn't like getting hit. Holyfield would have rearranged his profile. Bonecrusher would have knocked him out in under a minute & Tyson would have eaten him whole. Allah knows what Ali would have done to him
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Bap
Fury the best at not getting hit in this era still got hit big V Wilder, he got up but god knows how Wilder will be able to pick his time against Joshua judging his past few fights, Wilder was mostly hitting air Vs Fury because of Fury's speed and in ring craft, but Joshua has zero of that ![]() I've seen older people with better footwork than Joshua, he's always planted and begging to be countered |
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Andy Ruiz Jr has put forward Mexico as his desired location for a rematch with Anthony Joshua.
The Mexican-American produced a shocking upset at Madison Square Garden in New York, ending the British heavyweight star's title reign with a seventh-round stoppage to claim the WBA 'Super', WBO and IBF belts. In the aftermath of Ruiz Jr's stunning victory, Joshua and promoter Eddie Hearn stated their intention to host an immediate rematch in the UK, but the newly crowned champion admits he would love to take a return fight back to his home country. "I'd love to do the rematch but first I've got to talk to my team, we'll go from there and figure things out," 'The Destroyer' said. "I'd love to be in Mexico, there's never been a heavyweight champion in Mexico so I'd love to have a rematch there. |
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& rightly so. Good luck to him; & keep eating the tortillas Andy
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Johnny_Mustang
03 Jun 19 13:03 Joined: 18 Feb 07 | Topic/replies: 12,570 | Blogger: Johnny_Mustang's blog Ruiz is a lot better than people gave him credit for and he was unlucky against Parker, losing by a decision. wish I had known that before the match 25/1 oh well...good spot Actually I think AJ knocked down Ruiz down first but that must have annoyed Ruiz, he immediately got up and knocked AJ down twice....very good hand speed from Ruiz AJ just kept going down....concussion?....looked bewildered as well.. did he train for Ruiz??? |
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Tommy Toes 02 Jun 19 13:06
I was listening live and after the debacle that was the Katie Walsh decision over the Belgian girl I was almost expecting another upset. Just to correct myself: *Katie Taylor. I have a lot of trouble with names - as Gladys Cooper can testify to! |
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He should have to go to Mexico for the rematch, Ortiz is the champion
Joshua had it all his own way before, dragging Charles Martin here and paying him peanuts despite him being the champion ffs ![]() ![]() Joseph Parker never had a sniff, had to come here and take about 25% ? Joshua only went to America to "crack it" and earn more money, obviously Ruiz benefited from it being in the states but it was Eddies decision to go there no one elses Mexico or no rematch would be my offer |
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I have never seen a boxer who looked like ruis
But fair play he did the business. |
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Annie, "Sage of Quay" Mark Williams-The Beatles,Paul McCartney and the Grand Illusion. Kindly watch and make your mind up.
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Thanks terry, I will have a look
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With a glass of wine and an open mind
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You know me sooo well, terry
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