I'm sure everybody knows how it works but betting 100 gets you 400, 200 gets you 800, etc.
Ruiz seems like a sturdy heavyweight with some definite fluid and skillful boxing. Plus I'm sure he'll be super motivated to win his 2nd world title shot and could make it competitive until the final bell but man at the same time AJ (being Ruiz best opponent) could just walk up and blast the dude out in minutes.
Will AJ be nervous by the lights in his first US fight or will he pull a Khan/Malignaggi and show out?
If you're putting money on I'd wait until the fight starts and bet in-play, then you can gauge how the fight will go after watching a round or two.
Personally, I don't think it goes 12 rounds.
I expect Ruiz will continually try to get close meaning he will come forwards, walking into punches.
If he gets close he can hurt Joshua, if he doesn't then Joshua will hurt him.
Just don't see a decision (may be very wrong).
What website can you do in play bets on fights?
I use Bovada.
Alot of great analysis and varying opinions in this thread guys.
This is why I love boxing lol.
Still stuck on this damn bet tho lol
Ruiz hasnt been trash talking so I see Joshua taking it easy on him sort of yet Anthony wants to out-do D Wilder so I see a KO in 6.
AJ wont be nervous @ all it's just he might have too much respect & sympathy for Andy
If Ruiz is to win, I don't believe it will be via decision but will be by KO.
Povetkin also has a tough chin and was outboxing AJ... until he got caught.
Ruiz is nowhere close to Povetkin in either skill or speed.
If you're putting money on I'd wait until the fight starts and bet in-play, then you can gauge how the fight will go after watching a round or two.
Personally, I don't think it goes 12 rounds.
I expect Ruiz will continually try to get close meaning he will come forwards, walking into punches.
If he gets close he can hurt Joshua, if he doesn't then Joshua will hurt him.
Just don't see a decision (may be very wrong).
Ruiz is a pressure fighter. He's going to be eating big shots from a very hard puncher. He's not going to go 12.
Yea that's the only way he could win and I don't know if he has the type of power to hurt Joshua to be effective with that style. He's just very undersized for superheavyweights of today and it doesn't look like he has tge equalizier unlike the undersized heavyweights of the past who were successful. I wouldn't bet on a decision.
With Joshua's more cautious approach post-Klitschko & us not really knowing how good Ruiz chin is I think its a winnable bet for sure, but seems of marginal value to me cuz 1)its HW's, 2)I feel like Joshua wants to make an impression in NY & only one guy has went the distance with him & 3)I think if Ruiz surprises everyone it'll more likely be by a KO cuz he's gonna have trouble outboxing/outworking without KOing Joshua or getting KO'd vs such a big long hard punching guy who's chin maybe isn't grade A I feel like.
Definitely didn't factor in AJ has stopped almost everybody.
He looks way more muscular than usual for this fight. Wonder how his stamina will be.