So what chances you give Ruiz in the rematch?

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  • Boxingraya
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    #11
    100% AJ is bum.

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    • Southpawology
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      #12
      All of em. AJ like most UK fighters are softer than baby poop

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      • 2fast2strong
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        #13
        Originally posted by Simurgh
        AJ is certainly beatable, but I just don’t think Ruiz is the man to do it twice.

        This makes Whyte-AJ very interesting.
        Yeah but only a few people including myself, though Ruiz could do it the first time.

        If the fight was close maybe the outcome would be different, but AJ got dropped 4 times and quit.

        He will be easy work for Ruiz in the rematch.

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        • billeau2
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          #14
          Originally posted by Simurgh
          Not sure. He fought a very ****** (inexperienced) fight. He will be much more cautious and win a boring fight.
          Your first statement is correct, but the conclusion you draw from it (that Aj will remedy inexperience) is off. Aj did indeed show inexperience. He let Ruiz keep him on his back leg, walking him down, hitting him to the chest (making AJ yield to the blows) and Ruiz is an accurate puncher so he was able to set up punches that could not be countered.

          AJ has not fought enough. he has talent for sure, but as man down implied, this is the big leagues and when you are exposed the blueprint is circulated. People know that AJ can be backed up. Thats a real problem. Aj's footwork is crap so when he fights the other guy will just push him back, and know AJ cannot counter. its a real problem against a guy like Fury who has experience.

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          • Boxingraya
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            #15
            Originally posted by 2fast2strong
            Yeah but only a few people including myself, though Ruiz could do it the first time.

            If the fight was close maybe the outcome would be different, but AJ got dropped 4 times and quit.

            He will be easy work for Ruiz in the rematch.
            Did Ruiz even have a full camp?

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            • Mammoth
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              #16
              Originally posted by Boxingraya
              Did Ruiz even have a full camp?
              He said he had a camp for Dimitrenko them immediately got back in to a second camp for Joshua

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              • JimRaynor
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                #17
                I give Ruiz 35% chance to win rematch. AJ will come in focused and prepared to jab and grab and give Ruiz the old Wlad special.

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                • 2fast2strong
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Boxingraya
                  Did Ruiz even have a full camp?
                  Nope, Ruiz only had 6 weeks.

                  With a full camp Ruiz stop him him in 3

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                  • Simurgh
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by billeau2
                    Your first statement is correct, but the conclusion you draw from it (that Aj will remedy inexperience) is off. Aj did indeed show inexperience. He let Ruiz keep him on his back leg, walking him down, hitting him to the chest (making AJ yield to the blows) and Ruiz is an accurate puncher so he was able to set up punches that could not be countered.

                    AJ have not fought enough. he has talent for sure, but as man down implied, this is the big leagues and when you are exposed the blueprint is circulated. People know that AJ can be backed up. Thats a real problem. Aj's footwork is crap so when he fights the other guy will just push him back, and know AJ cannot counter. its a real problem against a guy like Fury who has experience.
                    I have no doubt that Wilder of Fury would beat him next, I just don’t see Ruiz doing it again. Maybe if the fight were to be in the US, but it will be in the UK. AJ will fight like he fought Parker. Any win will be good enough...

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                    • Curtis Harper
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                      #20
                      It's an absolute embarrassment there's going to be a rematch. I'd be equally shocked if the Brits let him go back home.

                      Going off body types, this is literally the biggest upset in boxing HISTORY. At least Buster was in visible fighting condition and was taller than Mike.

                      I don't want to hear about Ruiz ''fast'' hands. They're typical. They come around wide and he sneaks in a jab when the chance presents itself. He's pretty basic. For some unknown reason, AJ sent in his daisy sniffing alter ego.

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