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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Jared Anderson To Make Quick Turnaround Against Andrii Rudenko On ESPN 8/26 In Tulsa

    Jared Anderson will return to the ring just eight weeks after winning the toughest fight of his career. BoxingScene.com has learned that the undefeated heavyweight contender will face Ukrainian veteran Andrii Rudenko on August 26 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. ESPN will televise Anderson-Rudenko as a 10-round main event that night from Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa.
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    Considering the turnaround, it is to be expected. Good for Anderson to get in more rounds against a very sturdy opponent (albeit one who posed very very little risk).

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      Don’t hate this fight tbh. Rudenko is tough and will likely give Anderson some much needed rounds.

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      • STREET CLEANER
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        Anderson is having a short turn around. He took some big punches by Martin that took him to the full 10. He needs to work on things and at least this shows his dedication to the sport.

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        • BigZ44
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          #5
          Big step back after showing some vulnerability in the last fight, Rudenko is still pretty durable but he's badly faded. Small guy as well, Anderson will have an easy night and should get a stoppage

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          • Mammoth
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            Originally posted by BigZ44
            Big step back after showing some vulnerability in the last fight, Rudenko is still pretty durable but he's badly faded. Small guy as well, Anderson will have an easy night and should get a stoppage
            Yes. Looking at this fight you really get the sense that Top Rank match makers knew they had to pull Big Baby back some.

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            • Bronx2245
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              Damn, I hoping for Efe Ajagba! Efe hasn't fought since January!!!

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                #8
                It is official, Jared fights better competition than Fury.

                Martin, Rudenko > Chisora, Ngannou

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                • Winky-Wright
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                  Wilder - 2.0

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                  • joe strong
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                    #10
                    A step back but a decent opponent on a short turnaround. I don’t expect Rudenko to go the distance but he knows how to survive. He should have got the win against Lucas Browne when they fought years ago.

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