Ruiz vs any top heavyweight is 50/50. IF he lands on you you gonan feel it and its HW you land on him hes gonna feel it.
Remember when Joshua fans pretended Ruiz would beat everyone out there?
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Anthony Joshua is a good fighter but I agree, his resume is questionable given what his opposition has done.
AJ did beat solid versions of Whyte and Povetkin and is a talented fighter. But that glass chin and stamina is a major concern especially if he fights a focused Fury.Comment
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Triangular theories do not work and styles make fights.
Having said that, Ruiz is a good boxer but was never a favorite even going into the AJ fight. It is simply that AJ could not handle Ruiz - could be due to the pressure of being in America, inexperience with Mexican styles, never had to deal with anyone with such fast hands that throw in combinations, and downright not a solid chin or recovery time. A heavier AJ wasn't also known for his stamina and a Ruiz fight will always tire you if you ain't used to it.
Ruiz got to fame because of the AJ fight. He has what is needed to cause an upset but not what is needed to stay a champion over a longer period of time. It probably will remain like that.Comment
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I remember loads and loads of Joshua fans saying Ruiz Jr was a better version of Prime Mike Tyson.
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