Anthony Joshua could suffer from flashbacks when he rematches Andy Ruiz Jr in Saudia Arabia on December 7, according to David Haye. Ruiz triumphed over Joshua back in June in one of boxing's biggest upset victories. The fight was waved off in the seventh round after the Brit was felled twice by Ruiz in Joshua's American debut at Madison Square Garden. Click Here To Read More]
AJ was so terrified he quit, and almost cried in the corner.
I don't buy that he's miraculously become a better boxer, and developed a better chin and suddenly developed mental strength.Maybe, but it doesn't take a miracle to become a better boxer and the goal should be to keep a tighter defense and not get hit as much. If AJ wins, it wouldn't be the first time a fighter was stopped and won the rematch by stoppage or decision. Either Ruiz woke a sleeping giant, or Ruiz will sleep the giant again.
AJ was so terrified he quit, and almost cried in the corner.
I don't buy that he's miraculously become a better boxer, and developed a better chin and suddenly developed mental strength.
I believe joshua will improve for this fight. I also believe ruiz will improve for this fight. I think being a unified champ now will make him train much harder. And that spells trouble for joshua. Yes joshua will look fit and be fast. He will be amazing looking. But andy will have even more velocity on his already fast hands. It will be like getting hit with asteroids