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  • #21
    Originally posted by denium View Post
    How many "articles" are boxingscene going to create from that single ESPN 10 min interview? I've counted 3 so far.....
    Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
    They do it all the time. I used to think that some guys just couldn’t stop talking about other fighters until I realized that they were making 9 stories out of 1 interview
    Better that the boxingscene spam these boards than the uncreative boring banned trolls with a 2019 account.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
      Better that the boxingscene spam these boards than the uncreative boring banned trolls with a 2019 account.
      Redbars and new accounts shouldn't be able to make threads.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Bobby Shaw View Post
        Joshua was doing well in the fight until he decided to go for the knockout. He can still box Ruiz by jabbing and moving. When Ruiz comes close, hold and press. At one time he will get caught however ad how he reacts at that time is crucial. I think he needs a new coach.
        Coach is good

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        • #24
          Andy Ruiz is now the champ and the A-side chose the site.

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          • #25
            lol I like that gif denium

            As someone who has watched a lot of boxing interviews. I can say that Fury's record of predicting Joshua fights is literally 5% correct. He's been saying he would lose almost every one. The only person worse than Fury is Joshua himself who seems to be even worse at predicting other people's fights.

            I genuinely don't know what the outcome of the rematch will be. There's no doubt Joshua boxed poorly in the first fight but Ruiz was possibly too good for him anyway. Looking forward to seeing what happens.

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            • #26
              Come on guys, AJ isn't a bum who was gifted titles and an Olympic gold medal. He does have some skill and talent and size.

              If he wants it (maybe he doesn't), he has a very high chance of winning the rematch and by KO. He could easily cruise for 6 or 7 rounds and the frustrate Ruiz and go for a late KO or even just see it out for a UD12.

              I am not sure he has the want or the fight in him though. If he does I would have him 60/40 favourite. And of course he wouldn't be underestimating Ruiz this time as well.

              But hey, AJ did well for 3 or so years as champ and has the best resume and earned in excess of $100m. I'm more than happy for Andy Ruiz Jr to have a year or two at the top - what a great person he is.

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              • #27
                Gypsy Klown needs to decide which is it, wrong style or AJ "didn’t want to be in the ring on the night"?

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by komandante View Post
                  Andy Ruiz is now the champ and the A-side chose the site.
                  The rematch clause remains part of the original MSG contract, and everything to date suggests location is under the control of Matchroom as part of that rematch clause.

                  So unless Haymon/Ruiz comes out and says 'no its not', that's the best working assumption we've got.

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                  • #29
                    I wonder if Mayweather bet on Ruiz to win ? Since Sam Waston said Andy will knock out Jousha

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by angkag View Post
                      The rematch clause remains part of the original MSG contract, and everything to date suggests location is under the control of Matchroom as part of that rematch clause.

                      So unless Haymon/Ruiz comes out and says 'no its not', that's the best working assumption we've got.
                      That's almost certainly true, but everything is negotiable, and Hearn will be under pressure from DAZN to have the fight in the US.

                      Regarding what Fury said, Ruiz's style is wrong for anybody who goes out looking to KO him quickly, which is what AJ did.

                      Imo, AJ was too concerned with making a big impression in his US debut and getting a highlight reel KO to match the one Wilder got against Breazeale.

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