Comments Thread For: Joshua: Ruiz Has Six Months or So To Be Champ - Has To Face Me!

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  • Straightener
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    #11
    Originally posted by HitmanTommy
    A truthful thing to say...

    Did you not see that fight? He most likely already has mild brain damage just based off the way he conducted himself in the ring.

    Fighting Ruiz again will only result in more apparent brain damage symptoms.

    So like I said.... AJ is not built for this sport.
    Your full of s**t

    Probably never stepped through the ropes in your life

    You don’t get to that level by fluke ... simple Kent

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    • thack
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      #12
      OK....If Joshua is to win he will have to get Ruiz out early. As fat as he is he goes the 12 easily and with his fast hands and ability to take a shot it could be another nightmare.Joshua must pick his shots carefully and not make that same mistake as he did in the 3rd.He knows now that Ruiz takes a shot but recovers quickly and is then even more dangerous.

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      • Eff Pandas
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        #13
        Originally posted by _Rexy_
        A year from now Anthony Joshua will be making a run at WWE Champion.
        LOL ouch.

        But yea if this rematch goes as bad as the first fight for Joshua it wouldn't be crazy to suggest he'll be outta the game.

        Idk if he'd make a great WWE guy doe. His mic game ain't that good. He's too f#cking nice.

        Tyson Fury on the other hand....

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        • _Rexy_
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          #14
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas
          LOL ouch.

          But yea if this rematch goes as bad as the first fight for Joshua it wouldn't be crazy to suggest he'll be outta the game.

          Idk if he'd make a great WWE guy doe. His mic game ain't that good. He's too f#cking nice.

          Tyson Fury on the other hand....
          Bring Eddie Hearn with him. He’s basically an 80’s heel manager as is.

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          • Eff Pandas
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            #15
            Originally posted by _Rexy_
            Bring Eddie Hearn with him. He’s basically an 80’s heel manager as is.
            Thats not a bad idea. He could be like the new Brock Lesnar & Eddie could be that guy who used to talk for Brock all the time.

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            • frosty-g
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              #16
              Originally posted by _Rexy_
              A year from now Anthony Joshua will be making a run at WWE Champion.
              “Humble Josh”
              No thanks

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              • Bobby Shaw
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                #17
                Joshua will really have to be ****** to stick with this McCracken fella. McCracken had Joshua at his peak in the Wladmir fight and after that fight it was downhill. There is nothing new he can teach Joshua. Joshua now needs better trainers like Mayweather if he really wants to be the best. I think Joshua's problem is a desire to be loved and please every diack and Tom. It doesn't pay to be nice and in the end he will just be an uncle Tom and or Bruno.

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                • The plunger man
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                  #18
                  What’s not to look forward to.....a massive grudge fight , a heavyweight rematch in front of biggest ever uk t.v audience and packed 80k stadium screaming from the roof tops.....a huge revenge for AJ where it’s going to be all or nothing.....boxing drama at its highest and a mega purse for both fighters ...no pain no glory

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                  • whatismyname
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                    #19
                    Gotto give props to the character of AJ. Haven'y seen anyone take a loss like that. No excuses, giving opponent props woth just the right amount of disappointment. Gotto be a fan of that

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                    • deathofaclown
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by thack
                      OK....If Joshua is to win he will have to get Ruiz out early. As fat as he is he goes the 12 easily and with his fast hands and ability to take a shot it could be another nightmare.Joshua must pick his shots carefully and not make that same mistake as he did in the 3rd.He knows now that Ruiz takes a shot but recovers quickly and is then even more dangerous.
                      If the first fight was anything to go by, i think AJ has about 4 rounds to be flawless and take Ruiz out before that. If he can’t do that, it’s Ruiz’s fight.

                      I think he’s going to be so cautious that it will backfire. He knows Ruiz has faster hands and can hurt him with any mistake he makes, so he will be so tentative which will allow Ruiz to do work. In other words, he might be mentally defeated going into this one. There’s more pressure on his career to win, and more pressure in boxing terms because he knows he can’t make any mistake.

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