Comments Thread For: Holyfield Backs Andy Ruiz To Beat Anthony Joshua in Rematch

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Holyfield Backs Andy Ruiz To Beat Anthony Joshua in Rematch

    Hall of Famer and four time heavyweight champion, Evander Holyfield, is backing Andy Ruiz to win the rematch with Anthony Joshua. Last month at Madison Square Garden in New York City, Ruiz pulled off a huge upset when he dropped Joshua four times to secure a seventh round stoppage and captured the WBO, WBA, IBF, IBO world titles.
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  • Ajvar
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    Rematch?


    Last edited by Ajvar; 07-11-2019, 03:25 AM.

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    • Curtis Harper
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      #3
      Holy putting his $$$$ where his heart is ????

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      • _Rexy_
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        Holyfield is just part of the LDBC i guess?

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        • Tecnoworld
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          #5
          Aj is good for sure, but I wouldn't rate him nowhere near a top 10 for goat.

          He's gifted by his body, but his skills and attitude are average.

          Fury is the only one worth being remembered in the future.

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          • Warrior Scholar
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            #6
            hes picking Ruiz for the UK venue? daaaaaaamn. whoa, wait. this is different, theres a lotta love here. ruiz is like his protege, on ruiz's youtube theres a 7 year old vid of him with holyfield sparring. holyfield chose ruiz back then to gift that session to, he's had his eye on him for awhile.

            my pick is aj in uk, ruiz in us.

            if they fought at a neutral location I'd wanna lean towards Ruiz just cause I've never seen him hurt and struggling. he's also, never surrendered in combat fwiu

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            • thack
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              I agree with Evander. Unless Joshua gets him out there quick I see Ruiz doing much the same .Ruiz is a proven stayer regardless of his looks and he knows how to hurt Joshua.He put punchers together and Joshua has no defence for more than one or two. I'm very happy with my 7/2 with Ruiz !

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              • BoloShot
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                Holyfield knows Ruiz better than most, he's seen and experienced the talent this guy has up close and personal and from a distance. Glad to see he's showing such faith in him.

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                • P4Pdunny
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                  #9
                  Ruiz should do what was successful but we know AJ has to be different.

                  From the 3rd round onward it wasn't a contest but if he boxes long with his jab it will be a completely different looking fight and who wins then is anybody's guess.

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                  • hugh grant
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                    #10
                    We know Josh did things wrong and can correct them.
                    But ruiz can.also adjust. Ruiz is no1 heavyweight now if you went along with idea josh was the best before losing to ruiz.
                    So it's a pickem

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