The rematch determines who Joshua is as a fighter.

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  • otrocubiche
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    #11
    I think that already has been determined. AJ might get lucky in the rematch but the logical result would be Ruiz Jr. finishing him earlier and in a vicious manner.

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    • champion4ever
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      #12
      I see a repeat of their first fight but faster. I don't think Ruiz would allow Joshua to fight off the back foot and box.

      I see Ruiz collapsing the pocket and making it a very fast paced fight by forcing Joshua into some exchanges with his handspeed.

      Once that happens I can see Ruiz clipping and hurting Joshua as he gets tired early again.

      Which is why I believe that AJ should avoid this immediate rematch and take an extended rest so he can relax both his mind and his body while recovering from that knockout loss.

      I personally believe that Andy Ruiz, Jr is all wrong for AJ at the moment. However, if he would take a sabbatical; He can correct his mistakes and reevaluate his career.

      Then I believe he come back even stronger and better than before.

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