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  • #61
    Originally posted by rudy View Post

    This is what i am expecting bit like Fury he beat Klitscko and went into hiding as new he would get knocked out in the rematch. He would not be even a be a player in the divison if the rematch took place.
    Someone’s still butthurt after all these years. Lol.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
      AJ didn't get to where he is by having no heart.

      How you gonna watch the fights with Whyte, Wlad and Povetkin and tell people he's got no heart?

      Even in the Ruiz fight he got up 4 damn times and kept swinging. What do you expect exactly?
      Green k. People talk absolute ****e on this forum.

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      • #63
        Reprogramming the giant robot will not eliminate its flawed glass jaw.

        AJ will get clipped everytime he goes for the clinch if the ref doesn't step in to save him.

        Therefore, I expect the ref to be a totally different beast. A more robot friendly one.

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        • #64
          More like this beast....

          [IMG]https://media3.*****.com/media/7qQRcde1dFyNO/source.gif[/IMG]

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Dr Rassclart View Post
            FFS how many times??!! Ruiz was in training for a full 15 weeks including camp for the Dimitrenko cake walk. He’s stated this himself in interviews.
            People continue to disregard the interview where Ruiz claims he benefitted greatly from the way the training camps played out in the first fight. It would be different if Ruiz was roughed up in the Dimitrenko fight, but he wasn't. He wasn't knocked down, beat up, or KO'd, was he ? It didn't go 12 rounds, did it ?

            Will a "smaller" camp, solely focused on AJ as the opponent, be more beneficial ? That answer is all speculation. Will Ruiz maintain the hunger he had in the first fight, after his taste of money and fame ? We shall see in the rematch. Some men do not respond well to success.
            Andy appears to be pretty stable and I think he'll come in with close to the same hunger. How the training camps play out, I'm not sure. It's all speculation, apart from claiming that he was at a disadvantage with the AJ training camp. Ruiz himself has refuted that claim.
            Peace.

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            • #66
              It wasn't a small mistake when Ruiz knocked him down numerous times. Joshua needs to stick to his initial story that Ruiz was simply the better man that night. I do wish him the best though. A lot of people were hating on Joshua, but why? True fighters are defined by how they come back from defeat. Let's see how he comes back this December.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by etech1 View Post
                I say that because after watching the fight a few times, Ruiz swung and missed quite a bit from the outside, and AJ wasn't even fighting tall.

                I also say "easy" because if AJ employs the clinch every time they get close, ala W. Klitschko, Ruiz is screwed.

                Work TF out of the jab, stay tall, clinch if Ruiz gets close, ( like another poster that replied said), an occasional one two straight down the pipe, and don't force the KO.

                AJ decisions Ruiz in the rematch if he does those things.
                Well, as Andy Ruiz Jr said after the first fight..."Everybody got a plan until they get punched in the temple."

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
                  AJ didn't get to where he is by having no heart.

                  How you gonna watch the fights with Whyte, Wlad and Povetkin and tell people he's got no heart?

                  Even in the Ruiz fight he got up 4 damn times and kept swinging. What do you expect exactly?
                  Two of those times he literally got up to quit

                  Josh got lucky the ref pretended to hear him after the second Knockdown.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by pollywog View Post
                    Reprogramming the giant robot will not eliminate its flawed glass jaw.

                    AJ will get clipped everytime he goes for the clinch if the ref doesn't step in to save him.

                    Therefore, I expect the ref to be a totally different beast. A more robot friendly one.
                    Eddie's got Giuseppe Quartarone on speed dial.

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                    • #70
                      So I guess this means the Saudi Arabian boxing commission early okay'd his TUE.

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