Comments Thread For: Fury: Andy Ruiz Will Beat Joshua Again, He Will Always Beats AJ!

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  • Digital Mouth
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    #11
    I believe Joshua beats Ruiz at Wembley stadium. When you have 90.000 fans cheering you on it lifts you to another level. If I was Ruiz I would make the fight in Mexico or the USA. Stay away from Wembley at all costs.

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    • EnglishOxide
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      #12
      Does anyone really pay attention to Tyson Fury?

      From Charles Martin onwards he predicted all of Joshua's opponents to beat him by KO.

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      • Straightener
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        #13
        Originally posted by Digital Mouth
        I believe Joshua beats Ruiz at Wembley stadium. When you have 90.000 fans cheering you on it lifts you to another level. If I was Ruiz I would make the fight in Mexico or the USA. Stay away from Wembley at all costs.
        Can’t see it being in Wembley in November/ December

        Don’t think Wembley has a roof .... it will probably be at the principality stadium in Cardiff if it’s in the Uk

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        • FinitoxDinamita
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          #14
          Joshua should adopt Wlad’s style and win fights by stinking out the joint. It’s boring but it worked for Wlad for years.

          He has the height and reach. He needs to jab and clinch more.

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          • Noelanthony
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            #15
            Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
            Disagree on this point. Being in the U.S. didn't bother AJ, he just lacked the skills to defend against Andy's offensive style.

            I agree with him on everything else. AJ won't be able to master the necessary skills in time, and he'll lose again in the rematch.
            He probably will but the odds for the fight will be fantastic. I hope it’s in the U.K. so Joshua will probably be a tight favourite. That way all my money goes on Ruiz to win. There will be so much pressure in front of his home fans to perform and he will be forced to let his hands go and ultimately get caught. Also if AJ losses I will still like him as he has helped me win money on Ruiz. However, if I put money on AJ and he losses I will start looking at him like Broner and I don’t want to. Having said that if AJ wins I can at least be vocal on the forum again. It’s a win win for me...... who am I kidding ? He better win or else

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            • sledgehammer17
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              #16
              Andy stay away from the uk at all costs, don't be tempted by the devil in disguise hearn, he is a pure slink who will Rob you. Take the fight to usa or Mexico and you will ko juiceua again, good luck champ!

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              • Nomadic
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                #17
                Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita
                Joshua should adopt Wlad’s style and win fights by stinking out the joint. It’s boring but it worked for Wlad for years.

                He has the height and reach. He needs to jab and clinch more.
                That's probably his best chance and a win is a win, no matter how you got it.

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                • _Rexy_
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Digital Mouth
                  I believe Joshua beats Ruiz at Wembley stadium. When you have 90.000 fans cheering you on it lifts you to another level. If I was Ruiz I would make the fight in Mexico or the USA. Stay away from Wembley at all costs.
                  That will pump you up for the ring walk, but once the fight starts you won’t notice. Looking into the crowd you only see the first couple rows anyways, and chances are MSG was louder. Outdoor stadiums let the sound escape.

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                  • ShoulderRoll
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Noelanthony
                    Having said that if AJ wins I can at least be vocal on the forum again.


                    Andy Ruiz silenced a lot of Anthony Joshua fans, didn't he? He shut a lot of mouths.

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                    • angkag
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Straightener
                      Can’t see it being in Wembley in November/ December

                      Don’t think Wembley has a roof .... it will probably be at the principality stadium in Cardiff if it’s in the Uk
                      Correct, the Wembley stadium roof doesn't cover the pitch area so ring and ringside seats open to the elements. Cardiff likely favourite as you say.

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