Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua: I Would Beat Andy Ruiz Nine Out of Ten Times!
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I feel Joshua wins the rematch. I think it is great for the sport that Ruiz won. But I still feel Joshua has more ways to beat Ruiz than Ruiz has to beat Joshua. There needs to be a complete repeat of the first fight for Ruiz to win. I know the Joshua hate is strong on here, but he can win from the outside and he has enough power to win with a KO.
If he can just learn to move that head a bit more. Ruiz is accurate as a sniper. That will always be his advantage over Joshua. But I am picking against the grain and popular opinion. I think Joshua wins a convincing 12 round UD.Comment
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I think ur misunderstanding me. Ruiz should get no say in the first fight, or I mean he coulda asked for whatever he wanted and if he didn’t like it he could walk, just like sum fighters did. Just like any negotiation. I know he signed a contract. I’m not dis*****g that part of it. It’s just the way it is and I said that. I was just hypothesizing that what if winning the belts came with sum sort of minimum benefit? What stopped AJ from adding three rematch clauses? AJ will get to pick both venues in the end even though he lost bad. No other sport works like that. AJ brings the money I get it. But Ruiz had to sign rematch clause to get the fight. Ruiz winning is why the rematch will be worth so much more. Ruiz did his part to make AJ more money but he’s tied into whatever fee he had to sign when he had no power. So the belts give him nothing on paper. Will just cost him more sanctioning fees. So basically he gets carpet bagged. I mean AJ is the man cause he got rubbished yet he still gets control over the guy. Yeah that’s supper cool and baller in one aspect. I get it. Imagine u got to dictate the time and place to a guy and then got merc’d, and then in front of everyone u said ud fight him again but this time u get to dictate the time and place? But whatever obviously homefield is a big deal for AJ cause he got rocked the first time he left. That’s fine. I don’t blame him. Do it in Wembley. Fight in the middle of the night for the Americans. But situations like this will just make fights even harder in the future to make. This is why the forums are mostly filled with money and negotiation talks. Here I am a part of it. That’s boxing. Not like Canelo made a fight. Sigh.Comment
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He will always have a glass jawI feel Joshua wins the rematch. I think it is great for the sport that Ruiz won. But I still feel Joshua has more ways to beat Ruiz than Ruiz has to beat Joshua. There needs to be a complete repeat of the first fight for Ruiz to win. I know the Joshua hate is strong on here, but he can win from the outside and he has enough power to win with a KO.
If he can just learn to move that head a bit more. Ruiz is accurate as a sniper. That will always be his advantage over Joshua. But I am picking against the grain and popular opinion. I think Joshua wins a convincing 12 round UD.Comment
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Don't laugh but I watch Judge Judy (brainy lil sex kitten :boobies: ).I think ur misunderstanding me. Ruiz should get no say in the first fight, or I mean he coulda asked for whatever he wanted and if he didn’t like it he could walk, just like sum fighters did. Just like any negotiation. I know he signed a contract. I’m not dis*****g that part of it. It’s just the way it is and I said that. I was just hypothesizing that what if winning the belts came with sum sort of minimum benefit? What stopped AJ from adding three rematch clauses? AJ will get to pick both venues in the end even though he lost bad. No other sport works like that. AJ brings the money I get it. But Ruiz had to sign rematch clause to get the fight. Ruiz winning is why the rematch will be worth so much more. Ruiz did his part to make AJ more money but he’s tied into whatever fee he had to sign when he had no power. So the belts give him nothing on paper. Will just cost him more sanctioning fees. So basically he gets carpet bagged. I mean AJ is the man cause he got rubbished yet he still gets control over the guy. Yeah that’s supper cool and baller in one aspect. I get it. Imagine u got to dictate the time and place to a guy and then got merc’d, and then in front of everyone u said ud fight him again but this time u get to dictate the time and place? But whatever obviously homefield is a big deal for AJ cause he got rocked the first time he left. That’s fine. I don’t blame him. Do it in Wembley. Fight in the middle of the night for the Americans. But situations like this will just make fights even harder in the future to make. This is why the forums are mostly filled with money and negotiation talks. Here I am a part of it. That’s boxing. Not like Canelo made a fight. Sigh.
If it's not in the contract, it doesn't exist.
Any changes, all parties have to sign off on it.
I'm guessing Andy is to blame for the hold up. He swears AJ is easy to beat, yet, unsure of his own skills if it's not happening where he wants. Will blame crooked judging and roids.....
Until he's forced to commit, we will be forced to presume
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Wilder is to chinny and gives up rounds to be a high favorite like that . Ha
The bookies wouldn't dare risk it on him in the event like the recent one where hes gifted a draw could most certainly happen again but with a loss. Like I said Wilder is always an accident waiting to happen he'll never be a even a 15 to 1 favorite ,no way unless he rematches Arreola. HaComment
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Here lies a former champion who has had his belief smashed out of him and is now desperately trying to convince himself he's still better than his peers. I'm not buying it. Ruiz's counter-punching will give AJ kittens 10 times out of 10. When your opponent has better hands (and feet) then your power is your only hope. Good luck, AJ
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