So what chances you give Ruiz in the rematch?

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  • Simurgh
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    #1

    So what chances you give Ruiz in the rematch?

    I see it similar to AJ-Parker. AJ UD or maybe late stoppage.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Simurgh
    I see it similar to AJ-Parker. AJ UD or maybe late stoppage.
    Hahahaha, what?

    Dude, AJ straight quit.

    He was crushed both physically and mentally.

    He folds quicker in the rematch.

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      #3
      Maybe Ruiz just has his number, certainly looked like it.

      I hold my hands up, I just thought he was a level below, even if he had some attributes that AJ doesn’t like. Fair play to him.

      On that showing, I’d say he is favourite for the rematch, although I don’t think the bookies odds will say that.

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      • Simurgh
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        #4
        Originally posted by 2fast2strong
        Hahahaha, what?

        Dude, AJ straight quit.

        He was crushed both physically and mentally.

        He folds quicker in the rematch.
        Not sure. He fought a very ****** (inexperienced) fight. He will be much more cautious and win a boring fight.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Simurgh
          Not sure. He fought a very ****** (inexperienced) fight. He will be much more cautious and win a boring fight.
          Bro, Ruiz won’t let him.

          AJ is done, or really as they say he was exposed.

          Turn up the heat and he melts.

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          • Simurgh
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            #6
            Originally posted by 2fast2strong
            Bro, Ruiz won’t let him.

            AJ is done, or really as they say he was exposed.

            Turn up the heat and he melts.
            AJ is certainly beatable, but I just don’t think Ruiz is the man to do it twice.

            This makes Whyte-AJ very interesting.

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            • Jubei
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              Joshua will slim down to 235 and will fight Ruiz from the outside with the jab and when Ruiz gets close he will clinch.

              Ruiz will probably celebrate with a lot of mexican food, have some snickers and will be 280 in the rematch and will lose a very close fight by decision.

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              • Mammoth
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                #8
                I'm not sure what game plan Joshua can come up with but it doesn't look like he deals with pressure very well

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                • Basco
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                  #9
                  Similar fight. Ruiz is a very smart fighter and will execute another solid plan. He might finish him by the 5th in the rematch. That chin and stamina won't improve much.

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                  • BigZ44
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                    #10
                    Unless Joshua changes his team, Ruiz is the favorite imo. AJ really could use Manny Steward, he needs to go to the Lennox and Wlad school of fighting at a distance behind the jab and avoiding tear ups with smaller fighters

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