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  • #41
    Originally posted by douglas marvin View Post
    Yeah you can. It's called defense and staying away. AJ's mistake was that after he knocked Ruiz down he got careless and went for the KO.

    He squatted down to get more leverage on his punches and got caught behind the ear.

    All he has to do is use his height, stay behind the jab and throw the overhand right. He gets the ko.
    He can only hide that Chin because once it gets touched again it will shatter like glass Joe

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Mindgames View Post
      Yeah, i get what you're saying, my point is its the same opinion alot of people have about the fight. I dont agree with that view, but Abel being a Mexican shouldnt mean hes not allowed to express it. Its abit like every interview at the Mayweather gym picking the African American, its boring because its not a boxing opinion, its what they feel they should be saying. It's good that Mexicans dont do this, even if their opinion is nonsense, which alot of what Abel says frankly is.
      I disagree with the Mayweather gym thing. The Mayweather Gym is no different from Garcia's gym where they are going to support their gym fighter. Notice most black boxers do not support Mayweather, especially the older heads?

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      • #43
        Yes, Joshua will prepare for that Ruiz that beat him. But what if another Ruiz shows up with a different, will prepared strategy that could surprise & shock Joshua again?

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        • #44
          Refocused Abel will find a way to stay in press after losing GGG. Give me a break. STFU!!!

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          • #45
            Originally posted by pillowfists98 View Post
            I don't think focus was the issue for Joshua.
            Joshua had so much energy built up for Miller that he took his foot off the pedal he definatley let up after that fight was cancelled . I didn't see him tanning or going to water parks and worrying about the hot spots in Miami when he wanted to rip millers head off, so no .....he definatley lost focus and motivation to the point he STILL could have won that fight otherwise NO knockdown would not have occurred with Ruiz falling right on his seat. ,the smart trainers know this ,ppl talk too....AJ should make it look easy to ,different levels .
            Last edited by juggernaut666; 06-20-2019, 12:12 AM.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by douglas marvin View Post
              Yeah you can. It's called defense and staying away. AJ's mistake was that after he knocked Ruiz down he got careless and went for the KO.

              He squatted down to get more leverage on his punches and got caught behind the ear.

              All he has to do is use his height, stay behind the jab and throw the overhand right. He gets the ko.
              I have truly felt this was more of a Joshua bad night than a spectacular Ruiz night or a Joshua blows chunks thing. I agree with what you wrote. Joshua obviously needs to prove his heart is still in boxing, but if it is he can improve on what he did wrong without reinventing himself. With Ruiz, just fight tall and do not press so hard for a KO.

              You said it better. But I am leaning to a Joshua win in the rematch.

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              • #47
                Fury and UnAbel finally saying shlt that makes sense.

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                • #48
                  Can Sanchez not give his opinion without everyone calling him a hater or race-traitor?

                  I think the rematch is 50-50 but an experienced trainer thinking Joshua will win isn't that much of a stretch surely.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by douglas marvin View Post
                    Yeah you can. It's called defense and staying away. AJ's mistake was that after he knocked Ruiz down he got careless and went for the KO.

                    He squatted down to get more leverage on his punches and got caught behind the ear.

                    All he has to do is use his height, stay behind the jab and throw the overhand right. He gets the ko.
                    I agree with this, but does Joshua have the discipline, ring IQ and the engine to keep moving and maintaining distance?

                    I'm not sure he does, but if he does, he wins.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
                      I agree with this, but does Joshua have the discipline, ring IQ and the engine to keep moving and maintaining distance?

                      I'm not sure he does, but if he does, he wins.
                      In 99 % of all upsets, the loser corrected his mistake and easily won the rematch.

                      Andy won't be part of the 1%.

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