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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua: Andy Ruiz is Championship Level For Sure

    Anthony Joshua has insisted that he hasn't underestimated Andy Ruiz Jr. "one bit" ahead of their unified Heavyweight World title clash at Madison Square Garden in New York on Saturday June 1, shown live on DAZN in the US and Sky Sports Box Office in the UK.
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  • skinnystev
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    ruiz is even more grossly out of shape than breazaele was show's that wilder & joshua are nothing more than a couple of paper chumps wannabees pretenders

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    • TheBigLug
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      Champion hotdog eater

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      • rudy
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        #4
        Originally posted by TheBigLug
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        how is anybody making out Ruiz is world class seriously he has not even beat Chris Arreola so is not even c class.

        He lost to Parker who has lost to every decent heavyweight he fought.

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        • KTFOKING
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          Parker is either the 2nd or 3rd or at worst the 4th best opponent Joshua has beaten, and Ruiz was right with him. Is Ruiz great? No, but he deserves some respect. He will give it a go even if Joshua ultimately proves he's a few levels above him.

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          • Tecnoworld
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            His only skill is very fast hands, but he has short arms. I don't see this as a serious match for aj. Miller would have been thoughter, but slower. Rivas is much better than Ruiz, boxing wise, and so are Gorman, Dubois and Kownaki.

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            • TheBigLug
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              #7
              Originally posted by rudy
              how is anybody making out Ruiz is world class seriously he has not even beat Chris Arreola so is not even c class.

              He lost to Parker who has lost to every decent heavyweight he fought.
              Fast hands!!!!!

              They fail to mention that he has nothing else going for him. His feet won't even allow him to get into distance to showcase any hand speed.

              It's basically an easy showcase fight for AJ's debut in USA. They can sell Ruiz as competitive but they know he's going to be a punch bag for AJ.

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              • Adamsc151
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                #8
                Originally posted by rudy
                how is anybody making out Ruiz is world class seriously he has not even beat Chris Arreola so is not even c class.

                He lost to Parker who has lost to every decent heavyweight he fought.
                lol, why'd you drag Arreola into this? They've never fought and "the nightmare" is hardly a yardstick for elite level HW's. Adamek beat him and Stiverne beat him twice, not many would say either of them was ever truly world class. He couldn't even beat Fred Kassi who's a journeyman at best.

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                • thack
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                  In the greater scheme of things with all the big good heavies out there this is a -c .This guy would be a decent match for Usyk as his step in to the division.

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                  • _Rexy_
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by rudy
                    how is anybody making out Ruiz is world class seriously he has not even beat Chris Arreola so is not even c class.

                    He lost to Parker who has lost to every decent heavyweight he fought.
                    Wtf does Arreola have to do with anything? You can't say "He hasn't even beat X" if they've never even been in the ring together.


                    Joshua is a C level fighter. He hasn't even beat Rid**** Bowe!

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