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  • #11
    Originally posted by Bronx23 View Post
    The small guys are all wrong for Joshua. If he can avoid getting knocked down or out for 12 they'll probably gift him his belts back.

    Truth be told Joshua looked uncomfortable from round 1. The hand speed made him gun-shy & he didn't have a good enough jab to keep Andy at the end of it . AJ can't do nothing if Andy gets in close.

    I'll tell you right now. If Joshua doesn't learn how to 1. Tuck his chin 2. Use his jab effectively 3. Not gas out early 4. Keep Andy from getting to close 5. Learn how to tie up a shorter armed fighter when they get too close, he loses again

    Aside from that 1 kd that Ruiz recovered from immediately, I saw nothing that would lead me to believe AJ winsthe rematch
    Exactly. But that list means he'll have to become essentially a different fighter by November/December. That can't happen in five months.
    If Ruiz is as good as he was first time around, he beats any version of Joshua.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by jackblack008 View Post
      i cant believe that someone who defeated klitcschko, Parker Whyte and povetkin cant defeat Ruiz.

      Joshua should not be defensive. He should use his heavy offense as a defense
      Exactly what Joshua did and why he failed. Watch the 3rd round again, Joshua unloaded on Andy but Andy didn’t break. Joshua can’t beat Ruiz in a firefight

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      • #13
        AJ got exposed, simple as that. He's not a good boxer.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by jackblack008 View Post
          i cant believe that someone who defeated klitcschko, Parker Whyte and povetkin cant defeat Ruiz.

          Joshua should not be defensive. He should use his heavy offense as a defense
          You mentioned four guys. Two were old and the other two are not that good. Yes Parker beat Ruiz but styles make fights and it was a disputed decision. Dillian Whyte? Another overhyped brit. Joshua's career was guided brilliantly. His fans talk about his resume. Look at his fights from Charles Martin to the present. Notice that Ortiz is missing. Why? Too much power. Klitschko was 41 and Povetkin was 38. Nothing much else. The brits obviously are not wise to the sanctioning bodies and their shenanigans. Who did Takam beat to get that number 2 slot? No one! That's boxing folks!

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          • #15
            Originally posted by jackblack008 View Post
            i cant believe that someone who defeated klitcschko, Parker Whyte and povetkin cant defeat Ruiz.

            Joshua should not be defensive. He should use his heavy offense as a defense
            Look back at all those fights he took some serious shots and was either hurt bad or knocked down in all of them expect the Parker fight.

            Ruiz is a bad match up for him style wise. Hes an excellent counter puncher with superior hand speed, a good chin, and a better inside fighter. Being more offensive offers Ruiz more opportunities to counter & AJs gas tank depletes fast. He also is uncomfortable in close quarters & seems to almost panic and get hit with unnecessary shots

            Like i said before to win he needs to pace himself, learn how to use an effective ramrod jab and tie up when necessary.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Bronx23 View Post
              Look back at all those fights he took some serious shots and was either hurt bad or knocked down in all of them expect the Parker fight.

              Ruiz is a bad match up for him style wise. Hes an excellent counter puncher with superior hand speed, a good chin, and a better inside fighter. Being more offensive offers Ruiz more opportunities to counter & AJs gas tank depletes fast. He also is uncomfortable in close quarters & seems to almost panic and get hit with unnecessary shots

              Like i said before to win he needs to pace himself, learn how to use an effective ramrod jab and tie up when necessary.
              Good points but he is very robotic and that chin? Doubt he will ever be the force that some that he was!

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              • #17
                AJ should win the rematch, he has the superior physical talent and now knows what he’s up against!

                Keep Ruiz at the end of the jab, double the jab or triple it and circle him all night and if Andy gets close just tie him up!

                I think AJ is gonna fight Ruiz like he did Parker, just relying on jabs and movement and a ref who will keep Andy from working inside!

                AJ by UD in the rematch and a trilogy will sell like hot cakes!

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                • #18
                  We could be in for Joshua vs David Price sooner than we thought.

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                  • #19
                    Be careful Ruiz you’ll anger all the Johnny come lately Hearn mesmerised casuals talking like that

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                    • #20
                      I feel that a lot of people are unnerved at how Joshua has taken this defeat, and just moved on. You have Tyson Fury begging Joshua to retire, or trying to convince himself that he will disappear. Then you have Wilder getting all brave, and kicking a man while he is down 'Although I do think Wilder is the most dangerous heavyweight etc'.

                      It is only really Dillian Whyte who was straight up and respectful during the aftermath of Joshua's defeat.

                      'I still believe that Joshua will win the rematch, and go on to beat all of the other big boys' I have no doubt in my mind that he destroys Tyson Fury 'But Deontay Wilder is a different ball-game'
                      Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 06-22-2019, 01:32 PM.

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