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  • MDPopescu
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    #21
    Originally posted by nino brown21
    actually joshua's best shot is the uppercut. he can anyone's head clean off with that so look fir it in the rematch!
    ... at first, AJ caught Ruiz with a straight right (from the distance), then AJ came at mid range and caught Ruiz with a right uppercut which was doubled by a left hook (which actually floored Ruiz)...

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      #22
      This is exactly what happened, nobody including me thought that Joshua would be so comprehensibly beaten and this gives very little hope for what Joshua is capable of achieving in the rematch .He was out boxed ,out fought, out thought and out punched.When Ruiz starts putting those shots together in combinations and Joshua starts moving back in straight lines with his head up it 'll be target practise again and we might find the Joshua may fold even quicker.I think that Ruiz has his number and if he has the same mind set as the first fight and is fit ,I see only one winner.I hope for most things I'm wrong but then again if Joshua was to land a huge shot of which he's capable and take out Ruiz don't look for any Wilder ,Fury, Ortiz fights as the 'accountants' won't risk him anywhere near that!

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        #23
        Originally posted by thack
        This is exactly what happened, nobody including me thought that Joshua would be so comprehensibly beaten and this gives very little hope for what Joshua is capable of achieving in the rematch .He was out boxed ,out fought, out thought and out punched.When Ruiz starts putting those shots together in combinations and Joshua starts moving back in straight lines with his head up it 'll be target practise again and we might find the Joshua may fold even quicker.I think that Ruiz has his number and if he has the same mind set as the first fight and is fit ,I see only one winner.I hope for most things I'm wrong but then again if Joshua was to land a huge shot of which he's capable and take out Ruiz don't look for any Wilder ,Fury, Ortiz fights as the 'accountants' won't risk him anywhere near that!
        ... exactly after the 3rd round, I posted on the RBR thread that AJ was completely done...

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          #24
          Originally posted by Tecnoworld
          Not so sure about the outcome of the next fight, but I'd like to see ruiz vs someone else (Pulev?), before the rematch.
          I heard Pulev would wash his nuts with liquid nitrogen and donate his purse to the old folks home for a shot.

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          • Yaconcha
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            #25
            Fish face is a total leech, he has seriously got greedier over the years and is a million miles away from all the top flight British boxers of today.
            He may promote some but whoever has a brain left WOULD have left.
            In years gone by, people have always left this kunt on bad terms and done one of two things, gone with Barry Hearn or promoted themselves.
            Oh almost forgot, what an UGLY KUNT!

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            • Jim Tom
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              #26
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              Veteran promoter Frank Warren is backing IBF, WBO, IBO, WBA heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz to once again topple Anthony Joshua in their expected rematch. The second contest has been tabbed for December 7th, in Saudi Arabia - although Ruiz is dis*****g the location.
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              Ruiz didn’t take AJ’s best. AJ didn’t want to hurt a fat boy. Now that there has been trash talking and posturing it’s personal. You guys will know there are levels in boxing and Ruiz is not as good as you thought.

              Sad this fight is in Saudi Arabia. I can’t go there or else I get sentenced to 45 lashes after fu.c.king a few of their wenches but I really wanted to be there.

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              • Yaconcha
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                #27
                Originally posted by thack
                This is exactly what happened, nobody including me thought that Joshua would be so comprehensibly beaten and this gives very little hope for what Joshua is capable of achieving in the rematch .He was out boxed ,out fought, out thought and out punched.When Ruiz starts putting those shots together in combinations and Joshua starts moving back in straight lines with his head up it 'll be target practise again and we might find the Joshua may fold even quicker.I think that Ruiz has his number and if he has the same mind set as the first fight and is fit ,I see only one winner.I hope for most things I'm wrong but then again if Joshua was to land a huge shot of which he's capable and take out Ruiz don't look for any Wilder ,Fury, Ortiz fights as the 'accountants' won't risk him anywhere near that!
                dont be so certain, I truly believe Joshua let the occasion/venue etc bother him in some way. It wasn’t what anyone has seen so far remember, he climbed off the floor against big hitters in white and klitchko to score ko wins. Those men are tried and tested especially the big klit. Whilst Corrie sanders took klitchko apart in a similar fashion, I would wager that had he have fought sanders in a rematch, he would have done him. May he R.I.P
                Why would Eddie Hearn look to have a fight in Saudi and not Cardiff? Joshua ain’t ready to cash out and Hearn is just playin the game with Ruiz camp to unsettle them. We seen this chit before. I would be very surprised if Joshua didn’t destroy this fellah inside of three rounds in the return regardless of venue.

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                • Mario040481
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by micky1971
                  dont be so certain, I truly believe Joshua let the occasion/venue etc bother him
                  my thinking is, if he let any of those things get into his head to the point where it truly affected his fighting and played a part in the result received, how likely can it be different when this fight and it's outcome are likely to be even much more important in many regards than the first? maybe he's the kinda of guy who can convince himself otherwise, but that seems a very difficult achievement.

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